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Q&A: Election aftermath
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Profile: Mir Hossein Mousavi
BBC News
DOCUMENTOS:
Supreme Leader's Message After Presidential Vote (13 de Junho)
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Statement from the President on Iran (20 de Junho)
The White House
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the EU concerning post-election crisis in Iran (22 de Junho)
Czech Presidency of the EU Council
ANÁLISES:
The Wall Isn’t Falling (27 de Julho)
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Iran and the West (8 de Julho)
Beril Dedeoğlu, Today’s Zaman
Bin the soft words. Squeeze Iran sharply (8 de Julho)
Rosemary Righter, Times
Tehran Needs to Stop Meddling (7 de Julho)
Jonathan Schanzer & Howard Gumnitzky, Weekly Standard
A Good Niebuhr Policy (7 de Julho)
Matthew Continetti, Weekly Standard
Did the Toppling of Saddam Hussein Lead to Recent Events in Iran? (6 de Julho)
Christopher Hitchens, Slate
Let's Hear the Democracies (6 de Julho)
Abbas Milani and Larry Diamond, New York Times Global
Iran Update: Khameini on the Way Out? (6 de Julho)
Hossein Askari, The National Interest
A Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter? (6 de Julho)
Mark Pfeifle, CS Monitor
Defense For a Real Threat (6 de Julho)
Trey Obering and Eric Edelman, Washington Post
How Could Iran's Hard-Liners Choose The Next Supreme Leader? (5 de Julho)
Mazyar Mokti, Charles Recknagel, RFE
Time for Obama to Carry a Big Stick (5 de Julho)
Clive Crook, Financial Times
Why the double standards on Iran? (4 de Julho)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star
Tehran Needs to Stop Meddling (3 de Julho)
Jonathan Schanzer & Howard Gumnitzky, Weekly Standard
Iran's leaders fear their own people most (3 de Julho)
Shaazka Beyerle, Daily Star
Speechless in Tehran (3 de Julho)
Hossein Askari, The National Interest
Crisis Response Hints At Early Stages Of Iranian Power Struggle (3 de Julho)
Mazyar Mokfi, Charles Recknagel, Radio Free Europe
Iranian Repression Is a Sign of Hope (3 de Julho)
Rick Salutin, Globe and Mail
Israel Struggles with Changing Iran (3 de Julho)
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Iran's Tarnished Foreign Policy (3 de Julho)
Meir Javedanfar, RealClearWorld
The archaeology of Iran’s regime (2 de Julho)
Mahmood Delkhasteh, Open Democracy
Dawn of the Revolt (15 de Julho)
Hooman Majd, The New Republic
The New Democrats (15 de Julho)
Abbas Milani, The New Republic
"Persian Puzzlement" (15 de Julho)
Eli Lake, The New Republic
"El régimen ha triunfado con su golpe de Estado" (2 de Julho)
Entrevista a Olivier Roy, El Pais
A key to freedom is finding the ayatollahs' tipping point (2 de Julho)
Naomi Wolf, Daily Star
Iran shows its human face (2 de Julho)
Jonathan Freedland, The Hindu
How can Iranians mend their broken Islamic Republic? (2 de Julho)
Adrian Hamilton, The Independent
Iran Awash in Despair & Mistrust (2 de Julho)
Sarah Farhang, Asia Times
Irán: en busca del apocalipsis (2 de Julho)
Rafael L. Bardají, ABC
Iran : «La crise a révélé les fissures au sein du régime» (1 de Julho)
Entrevista a Farhad Khosrokhavar, Le Figaro
Keeping hope alive in Iran (1 de Julho)
Baqer Moin, The Guardian
Cleric Tells RFE/RL Many Religious Figures Critical Of Election Results (1 de Julho)
Entrevista a Hojatoleslam Mohammad Ali Ayazi, Radio Free Europe
'This Iranian Form of Theocracy Has Failed' (1 de Julho)
Entrevista a Mohsen Kadivar, Der Spiegel
The facts of the election are disputed. Iranians can make the next one better (1 de Julho)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
What's the tipping point for revolution? (1 de Julho)
Elizabeth Pond, CS Monitor
In Praise of Caution (1 de Julho)
Paul Kennedy, International Herald Tribune
Iran Talks Must Be Delayed (1 de Julho)
Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer
Iran's New Revolutionaries (1 de Julho)
Babak Sarfaraz, The Nation
Kurdish leaders are drunk with power (1 de Julho)
Michael Rubin, Daily Star
Now we have seen Iran's human face, a military attack is unthinkable (1 de Julho)
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
Lefties for Ahmadinejad (1 de Julho)
James Taranto, Wall Street Journal
Obama Faces Resurgent Iran (1 de Julho)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
Between Tel Aviv and Tehran (1 de Julho)
Uri Avnery, Daily Times
Confronting Iran (Junho)
Michael Walzer, Dissent Magazine
Revolution: From Gdansk to Tehran (30 de Junho)
Andrew Nagorski, Newsweek
Appel en faveur de la liberté pour le peuple iranien (30 de Junho)
Le Monde
Quand les dignitaires du clergé s'inquiètent au nom de l'islam (30 de Junho)
Fariba Hachtroudi, Le Monde
Touchant au coeur du régime islamique, la crise est loin d'être terminée (30 de Junho)
Mohammad-Reza Djalili, Le Monde
Les sanctions contre l'Iran, arme à double tranchant (30 de Junho)
François Nicoullaud, Le Monde
The fight for Iran’s future is far from over (30 de Junho)
Amir Taheri, Times
Obama's Obsolete Iran Policy (30 de Junho)
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
Historical Parallels Don't Work in Iran (30 de Junho)
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Iran's turmoil may lead it to more regional defiance (30 de Junho)
Gamal A. G. Soltan, Daily Star
In Morocco, an Alternative to Iran (30 de Junho)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Is Britain the new ‘great Satan’ in Iran? (30 de Junho)
Hasan Suroor, The Hindu
Why Iran Hates Britain So Much (30 de Junho)
Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph
Requiem for Iran's Revolution (30 de Junho)
Pepe Escobar, Asia Times
Iran today: 1979 revolution redux? (29 de Junho)
Lydia Khalil, CS Monitor
End of the Green Revolution?: The Power of Iran's Iron Fist (29 de Junho)
Dieter Bednarz, Der Spiegel
How Jacko Saved the Ayatollah (29 de Junho)
David Rothkopf, Foreign Policy
Iran: The World Is Watching (29 de Junho)
Jon Alterman, World Politics Review
Silence Has Consequences for Iran (29 de Junho)
José Maria Aznar, Wall Street Journal
Iran and Beyond: An Interview with Gen. Wesley Clark (29 de Junho)
Real Clear World
The smoking gun is Iran's voting process (29 de Junho)
Michael Meyer-Resende & Mirjam Kunkler, Daily Star
No Velvet Revolution for Iran (29 de Junho)
Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post
God Is Greater Than Government in Iran (29 de Junho)
James Carroll, Boston Globe
Anti-UK Rhetoric Gives Iran Options (29 de Junho)
Donald Macintyre, The Independent
Did anyone notice Mossad's new outlook on an Iran bomb? (29 de Junho)
Yossi Melman, Daily Star
Treacherous Gulf (29 de Junho)
Amir Oren, Haaretz
Why did Ankara congratulate Ahmadinejad? (29 de Junho)
Şahin Alpay, Today’s Zaman
For Radical Islam, the End Begins (29 de Junho)
Joshua Muravchik, Washington Post
Mideast Hawks, Take Wing (29 de Junho)
Jim Hoagland, Washington Post
What If Obama Did Want to Help Iran's Democrats? (29 de Junho)
Gabriel Schoenfeld, Wall Street Journal
A Letter to Ali Khameini (29 de Junho)
Parvaneh Vahidmanesh, Wall Street Journal
The Power of Iran's Iron Fist (29 de Junho)
Dieter Bednarz, Der Spiegel
One week later and the world is more dangerous (29 de Junho)
Bruce Anderson, The Independent
Questions for Reza Pahlavi: The Exile (28 de Junho)
Reza Pahlavi, New York Times Magazine
Why is it that the Arabs don't revolt? (27 de Junho)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star
La crise en Iran révèle la tumultueuse naissance d'une société libré (27 de Junho)
Fahrad Khosrokhavar, Le Monde
The End of the Beginning? (26 de Junho)
Trita Parsi, Reza Aslan, Foreign Policy
The prescience of protest (26 de Junho)
Natan Sharansky, LA Times
The mullahs must go (26 de Junho)
John R. Bolton, LA Times
Iran Makes War on Iranians (26 de Junho)
Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
The prescience of protest (26 de Junho)
Natan Sharansky, LA Times
Blackberry president vs. Twitter (26 de Junho)
Ari Shavit, Haaretz
The UK seeks business as usual with Iran (26 de Junho)
Michael Glackin, Daily Star
Obama, the Neocons and Iran (26 de Junho)
Robert McFarlane, Wall Street Journal
Iran: Desperately Seeking Yeltsin (26 de Junho)
Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
US misunderstanding on Iran lingers (26 de Junho)
Ali Gharib, Asia Times
Iran's Embattled Leader: A Test for Khamenei (26 de Junho)
Robin Wright, Time
Twitter, la crise iranienne et les mobilisations citoyennes (25 de Junho)
Yves Mamou, Le Monde
How Hard To Push? (25 de Junho)
Amir Taheri, New York Post
Iran's Democrats Deserve Full Support (25 de Junho)
Garry Kasparov, Wall Street Journal
Why Iran is obsessed with the British wily fox (25 de Junho)
Ali Ansari, Times
The Sounds of Silence on Iran (25 de Junho)
Mona Eltahawy, Washington Post
Iran 2.0 (25 de Junho)
Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal
Iran and India, yesterday and today (25 de Junho)
K. Natwar Singh, The Hindu
Crunching the numbers (25 de Junho)
Kaveh L Afrasiabi, Asia Times
Iran's Revolution Not Quite Over Yet (25 de Junho)
Ramin Ahmadi, Forbes
A History of Violence (24 de Junho)
Steven Ward, The New Republic
In Iran's battle for justice, the diaspora must join the fight (24 de Junho)
Haleh Afshar, The Guardian
The revolution fizzles (24 de Junho)
Meir Litvak, Ynet News
Talking to Ahmadinejad, Part II (24 de Junho)
Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation
Iran's Struggle, and Ours (24 de Junho)
Robert D. Kaplan, Washington Post
Iran's Regime Will Never Be the Same (24 de Junho)
Edward Luttwak, Wall Street Journal
The Mideast's New Spring of Freedom (24 de Junho)
Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Wall Street Journal
Bet on Neda's Side (24 de Junho)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
Hugo Loves Mahmoud (24 de Junho)
Jaime Daremblum, Weekly Standard
We must stand with liberty, this time in Tehran (24 de Junho)
Mark Perry, Daily Star
The Arabs watch Iran with forlorn envy (24 de Junho)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star
Views on the near future of Iran (24 de Junho)
Doğu Ergil, Today’s Zaman
Weighing in on Iranian unrest (24 de Junho)
Fatma Dişli, Today’s Zaman
The West must act against these monsters (24 de Junho)
Babak Zamanian, Times
Twitter: Tyranny's New Nightmare (24 de Junho)
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
It's about the women (24 de Junho)
Elana Sztokman, Jerusalem Post
A call for American boldness in Iran (24 de Junho)
Daniel Pipes, Jerusalem Post
Why Iran's Revolution Matters to Cuba (24 de Junho)
Ernesto Hernandez Busto, RCW
Keeping Options Open on Iran, Health Care (24 de Junho)
Dan Balz, Washington Post
The President Plays Goldilocks on Iran (24 de Junho)
Roger Simon, Politico
A More Contentious Obama Press Conference (23 de Junho)
Brian Montopoli, CBS News
Iran Settles In for the Marathon (23 de Junho)
Peter Goodspeed, National Post
Iran: dialectic of revolution (23 de Junho)
Hazem Saghieh, Open Democracy
Iran's Chinese Lessons (23 de Junho)
Philip Bowring, International Herald Tribune
The End of the Beginning (23 de Junho)
Roger Cohen, New York Times
The Green Revolution(s) (23 de Junho)
Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times
The West Struggles to Find Correct Tone with Iran (23 de Junho)
Yassin Musharbash and Philipp Wittrock, Der Spiegel
The Iranian people have expressed a deep desire for freedom (23 de Junho)
Entrevista a Benjamin Netanyahu, The Independent
An avalanche shakes the Islamic Republic (23 de Junho)
Sadegh Zibakalam, Daily Star
Protest Vote (23 de Junho)
Laura Secor, The New Yorker
Love, Iranian Style (23 de Junho)
James Wood, The New Yorker
With the Marchers (23 de Junho)
The New Yorker
An Overlooked Force in Iran (23 de Junho)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Religion of Peace (23 de Junho)
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
No clear winners in Iran tension (23 de Junho)
Liu Qiang, China Daily
For Iran’s soul (23 de Junho)
Rasul Bakhsh Rais, Daily Times
Women At Forefront Of Iranian Protests (23 de Junho)
Golnaz Esfandiari, Radio Free Europe
Is War between Iran and Israel Inevitable? (23 de Junho)
Erich Follath, Der Spiegel
Mousavi faces an uphill task (23 de Junho)
Atul Aneja, The Hindu
Life and Death in Tehran (23 de Junho)
Roger Cohen, New York Times
Spectator of the free world: Obama and Teheran (23 de Junho)
Shmuley Boteach, Jerusalem Post
Stopping the Bomb is What Counts (23 de Junho)
Wesley Pruden, Washington Times
President Cool Plays It Right on Iran (23 de Junho)
Richard Cohen, Washington Post
Tehran Makes Syria and Hezbollah Nervous (23 de Junho)
Andrew Lee Butters, Time
Iran's Intifada Must Organize and Resist (23 de Junho)
Robert Fisk, The Independent
Mixed Media (23 de Junho)
J. Delap & R. Greene, TNR
The Un-Islamic Republic (22 de Junho)
Hossein Askari, The National Interest
Check-List for an Iranian Revolution (22 de Junho)
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
What Obama must do now on Iran (22 de Junho)
Trita Parsi, CS Monitor
Iran's dash for foreign scapegoats (22 de Junho)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Woman Power (22 de Junho)
Anne Applebaum, Slate
Iran's revolution fades (22 de Junho)
Dilip Hiro, The Guardian
Iran's coming storm (22 de Junho)
Hossein Bastani, Open Democracy
Resolutely Irresolute (22 de Junho)
Stephen F. Hayes & William Kristol, Weekly Standard
There's No False Choice on Iran (22 de Junho)
Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard
The June 12 Revolution (22 de Junho)
Reuel Marc Gerecht, Weekly Standard
Beijing cautions U.S. over Iran (22 de Junho)
M.K. Bhadrakumar, The Hindu
Obama's Persian Tutorial (22 de Junho)
Fouad Ajami, Wall Street Journal
Iran and the Tragedy of Bad Ideas (22 de Junho)
Andrew Klavan, Wall Street Journal
Obama Is Right on Iran (22 de Junho)
Paul J. Saunders, Washington Post
Can Iran ever be freed from its religious regime? (22 de Junho)
Amos Harel, Haaretz
Questioning Iran’s election (22 de Junho)
Eric Hooglund, Daiy Times
Neda Becomes a Symbol of the Protests (22 de Junho)
Ulrike Putz, Der Spiegel
Iran’s legitimacy crisis (22 de Junho)
Ömer Taşpinar, Today’s Zaman
Can the islamic republic survive? (22 de Junho)
İhsan Daği, Today’s Zaman
Adresse à son excellence Ali Khamenei (22 de Junho)
Afshin Ellian, Le Monde
Iran's radical shows his reluctant side (22 de Junho)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
What has Ayatollah Khamenei of Iran got against little old Britain? (22 de Junho)
Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph
The Liberals' Iran Dilemma (22 de Junho)
E.J. Dionne, Washington Post
A Weak, Divided Iran Best for U.S. (22 de Junho)
Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Leave Iran to the Iranians (22 de Junho)
Leslie Gelb, The Daily Beast
Scheme of Rivals (22 de Junho)
Michael Crowley, The New Republic
Iran Is Not the Philippines (22 de Junho)
H.D.S. Greenway, Global Post
'Color' revolution fizzles in Iran (22 de Junho)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
Will the Legitimacy on which Iran’s Revolution and Authority are Based Still Stand? (21 de Junho)
Hazem Saghieh, Dar Al-Hayat
The Iranian Model… The Islamist Crisis (21 de Junho)
Mohammad Salah, Dar Al-Hayat
Theocracies Are Doomed. Thank God. (20 de Junho)
Jon Meacham, Newsweek
1979: The Great Backlash (20 de Junho)
Christian Caryl, Foreign Policy
Theocracy and Its Discontents (20 de Junho)
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Is a new Iranian revolution brewing? (20 de Junho)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star
Iran's Khamenei On Crash Course (20 de Junho)
Abbas Djavadi, RFE
'Khamenei Has Never Seen a Crisis Like This' (20 de Junho)
Afshin Molavi, Der Spiegel
'Your Regime Is Finished' (19 de Junho)
Afshin Ellian, Der Spiegel
'The Fear Is Gone' (19 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
'No Comment' Is Not an Option (19 de Junho)
Paul Wolfowitz, Washington Post
Hope and Change -- but Not for Iran (19 de Junho)
Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
This Is for Real (19 de Junho)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
A Different Iranian Revolution (19 de Junho)
Shane M., New York Times
Stealing the Village Vote (19 de Junho)
Eric Hooglund, International Herald Tribune
Iran: Four Ways the Crisis May Resolve (19 de Junho)
Tony Karon, Time
Is Iran Ripe for Revolution? (19 de Junho)
Daniel Byman, Slate
I'm Glad Ahmadinejad Won (19 de Junho)
Douglas Bloomfield, Jerusalem Post
Why Obama Can't Go Easy on Iran (19 de Junho)
Ben Domenech, The New Ledger
Iran's Tempest in a Tea Cup (19 de Junho)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
How Mir Hossein Mousavi trapped the Supreme Leader (19 de Junho)
Shahram Kholdi, Times
Iran's old rivals renew their battle (19 de Junho)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
We're All Neocons Now (19 de Junho)
James Taranto, Wall Street Journal
Whose Side Are We On? You Have to Ask? (19 de Junho)
Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal
What should we do in Iran? (19 de Junho)
Bernard-Henri Levy, Haaretz
Whose Side Is The Supreme Leader On? (19 de Junho)
Charles Recknagel, RFE
Iran: angst or full-scale revolution? (19 de Junho)
Pranay Gupte, The Hindu
Obama’s Middle East Challenge – Part II (19 de Junho)
Dilip Hiro, Yale Global
Elections in Iran: revolution postponed (19 de Junho)
Pyotr Goncharov, RIA Novosti
Europe Must Stand in Solidarity with Iranian Protesters (19 de Junho)
Claus Christian Malzahn, Der Spiegel
Engage Iran, Not Ahmadinejad (18 de Junho)
Nader Mousavizadeh, Washington Post
Iran Has Had Enough of the Mullahs (18 de Junho)
Afshin Ellian, Wall Street Journal
Between A Coup and A Revolution (18 de Junho)
Andrew Sullivan, The Atlantic
With Iran, Think Before You Speak (18 de Junho)
John Kerry, New York Times
My Name Is Iran (18 de Junho)
Roger Cohen, New York Times
Cultures Clash in Tehran (18 de Junho)
Richard Bulliet, International Herald Tribune
No Hope for Change in Tehran (18 de Junho)
Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Guilt by Calculation (18 de Junho)
Jordan Ellenberg, Slate
No Democracy Agenda Here (18 de Junho)
Joseph Loconte, Weekly Standard
Iran Protests: Twitter, the Medium of the Movement (18 de Junho)
Lev Grossman, Time
La République islamique s'est condamnée à l'échec (17 de Junho)
Yann Richard, Le Monde
La diaspora doit s'unir contre le régime de Téhéran (17 de Junho)
Chahdortt Djavann, Le Monde
Moussavi signifie encore l'espoir pour l'Iran (17 de Junho)
Shahin Shodjai, Le Monde
Pas de victoire sans une presse libre (17 de Junho)
Jean-François Julliard et Reza Moini, Le Monde
Why Washington Is Playing it Safe (17 de Junho)
Gregor Peter Schmitz, Der Spiegel
'There Could Be a Bloodbath' (17 de Junho)
Mehran Barati, Der Spiegel
Obama, Siding With the Regime (17 de Junho)
Robert Kagan, Washington Post
Iran In Crisis: An Ayatollah Undone (17 de Junho)
Amir Taheri, New York Post
Bracing for the purge in an Iran reeling from internal disunity (17 de Junho)
Sabina Amidi, The Jerusalem Post
Regime Preservation (17 de Junho)
Stephen F. Hayes, Weekly Standard
Iran’s Hidden Revolution (17 de Junho)
Danielle Pletka and Ali Alfoneh, New York Times
The Virtual Mosque (17 de Junho)
Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times
The narrow strategic thinking of pro-Ahmadinejad Israelis (17 de Junho)
Aluf Benn, Haaretz
Iranian election results (17 de Junho)
Doğu Ergil, Today’s Zaman
Iran protesters speak out (17 de Junho)
Saeed Kamali Dehghan, The Hindu
Fancy that. They want freedom. Just like us (17 de Junho)
Daniel Finkelstein, Times
Mousavi's wife is an inspiration (17 de Junho)
Shappi Khorsandi, Times
Fear has gone in a land that has tasted freedom (17 de Junho)
Robert Fisk, The independent
Iran's brave revolutionaries can change nothing but the faces (17 de Junho)
Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph
History floods Iran's moment (17 de Junho)
Ian Black, The Guardian
Iran's election opens generational fissure (17 de Junho)
Ramin Jahanbegloo, LA Times
'Allahu Akbar,' Down With the Dictatorship (17 de Junho)
Afshin Ellianm, Wall Street Journal
Obama's restraint on Iran (17 de Junho)
Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
'We Must Be A Symbol Of Hope For The Iranian People' (16 de Junho)
Entrevista a John McCain, Radio Free Europe
Change For Iran Still A Long Way Off (16 de Junho)
Geneive Abdo, Radio Free Europe
Iranian Leader Finds Support in Yekaterinburg (16 de Junho)
Uwe Klussmann, Der Spiegel
Iran plays the blame game (16 de Junho)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Western Misconception Meets Iran Reality (16 de Junho)
George Friedman, Stratfor
Tiananmen In Tehran (16 de Junho)
Michael Hirsh, Newsweek
Realism & Iran: Obama's Difficult Position (16 de Junho)
George Packer, The New Yorker
Iran, Iraq, North Korea: What Now? (16 de Junho)
Robert Kaplan, The Atlantic
Seismic events in Iran and Israel have set a critical test of Obama's resolve (16 de Junho)
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
Obama's Message to Iran (16 de Junho)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
What Do Iranians Want? (16 de Junho)
Jeffrey Gedmin, Washington Post
Wanted: 'Hope' for Iran (16 de Junho)
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
Iran's Enemies Are Circling (16 de Junho)
Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times
Obama's choice is not to choose on Iran (16 de Junho)
Jonah Goldberg, LA Times
How to help Iran's reformers help themselves (16 de Junho)
David Aaronovitch, Times
Rafsanjani: shark or kingmaker? (16 de Junho)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Recession and Revolution (16 de Junho)
Ross Douthat, New York Times
Iran on a Razor’s Edge (16 de Junho)
Roger Cohen, New York Times
Iranian election results for Turkey (16 de Junho)
Lale Sariibrahimoğlu, Today’s Zaman
Iran can no longer suppress its youth (16 de Junho)
Leyla Ferani, Daily Telegraph
Iran's historic day of destiny (16 de Junho)
Robert Fisk, The Independent
Ahmadinejad tries to douse the flames (16 de Junho)
Kaveh L Afrasiabi, Asia Times
A very Iranian coup (16 de Junho)
Chris Cook, Asia Times
Ahmadinejad Won. Get Over It (15 de Junho)
Flynt & Hillary Mann Leverett, Politico
Havel Expresses Solidarity With Iranian Demonstrators (15 de Junho)
Entrevista a Vaclav Havel, Radio Free Europe
Iran's protests do not a revolution make (15 de Junho)
Geneive Abdo, CS Monitor
Not a Wasted Opportunity (15 de Junho)
Husam Itani, Dar Al-Hayat
Iran's Growing Societal Chasm (15 de Junho)
Dieter Bednarz, Der Spiegel
Iran’s election: people vs power (15 de Junho)
Ramin Jahanbegloo, Open Democracy
Iran's Clarifying Election (15 de Junho)
Amir Taheri, Wall Street Journal
Tehran is running scared of the uncontrollable forces of freedom (15 de Junho)
Martin Fletcher, Times
Iran’s election: Free and fair? (15 de Junho)
Ömer Taşpinar, Today’s Zaman
Democracia sin adjetivos (15 de Junho)
J. I. Torreblanca, El Pais
Iran's anger will not fade fast (15 de Junho)
Ali Ansari, The Guardian
Crisis of legitimacy leaves reformers few choices (15 de Junho)
Michael Axworthy, The Independent
An election that bodes ill for Iranians more than the West (15 de Junho)
Adrian Hamilton, The Independent
'Tell the world how they have stolen our election' (15 de Junho)
Tim Marshall, The Independent
Ahmadinejad whips crowd to frenzy as opposition muzzled (15 de Junho)
Robert Fisk, The Independent
The Iranian People Speak (15 de Junho)
Ken Ballen and Patrick Doherty, Washington Post
Some Good in a Bad Election (15 de Junho)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Don't Call What Happened in Iran Last Week an Election (14 de Junho)
Christopher Hitchens, Slate
The Bright Side of Ahmadinejad's "Win" (14 de Junho)
Max Boot, Commentary Magazine
Iran’s Day of Anguish (14 de Junho)
Roger Cohen, New York Times
The Power Behind Ahmadinejad: Ayatollah Khamenei (14 de Junho)
Tony Karon, Time
Ahmadinejad or Obama: Who'll Have The Last Laugh? (14 de Junho)
B. Raman, Forbes
Tehran's Re-Election Fixers Script A 'Landslide' For Hate (14 de Junho)
Amir Taheri, New York Post
Winds of Change? (14 de Junho)
Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times
The West fooled itself Iran would allow reform (14 de Junho)
Amir Taheri, Times
Iran erupts as voters back 'the Democrator' (14 de Junho)
Robert Fisk, The Independent
An Absurd Outcome in Iran (14 de Junho)
Suzanne Maloney, The Daily Beast
An attempted coup in Iran (14 de Junho)
Henry Newman, The Guardian
Israel’s Foreign Minister Cozies Up to Moscow (14 de Junho)
Clifford J. Levy, New York Times
Ahmadinejad win actually preferable for Israel (14 de Junho)
Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz
A bigger struggle lies ahead (13 de Junho)
Mahan Abedin, Asia Times
Feeding the Beast (13 de Junho)
Christopher Dickey, Newsweek
Ahmadinejad Wins in Landslide (13 de Junho)
Ian Black, The Guardian
Iran: There Will Be Blood (13 de Junho)
Steve Clemons, The Washington Note
Reformist Iranian Cleric: 'The Establishment Seems To Fear Democracy' (13 de Junho)
Hassan Yusefi Eshkevari, Radio Free Europe
Mr. President, Another Speech Please (13 de Junho)
Stephen F. Hayes, Weekly Standard
The Election That Changed A Nation (12 de Junho)
Mardo Soghom, Radio Free Europe
The Case for Ahmadinejad (12 de Junho)
James Taranto, Wall Street Journal
Iran's Choice: Ballots, Nukes & Nuts (12 de Junho)
Ralph Peters, New York Post
Facebook and Iran's presidential election (12 de Junho)
Ahmad Sadri, Daily Star
For the Winner in Iran: Tough Choices Ahead (12 de Junho)
Amir Taheri, Al Aawsat
Iranian Elections: The Politics of the Supreme Leader vs. the Power of the President (11 de Junho)
Ali Alfoneh, Meir Javedanfar, and Mehdi Khalaji, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Iran's Human Rights Test (11 de Junho)
Shirin Ebadi, Washington Post
What If Israel Strikes Iran? (11 de Junho)
John R. Bolton, Wall Street Journal
Iran '09 Looks Like Florida '00 (11 de Junho)
Karim Sadjadpour, Foreign Policy
Iran on the move (11 de Junho)
Omid Memarian, Open Democracy
The race will be close, but Mousavi has the upper hand (11 de Junho)
Entrevista a Clifford Kupchan, RIA Novosti
Iran Awakens Yet Again (11 de Junho)
Roger Cohen, New York Times
Iran's Economy Looms Large As Voters Choose Next President (11 de Junho)
Charles Recknagel, Radio Free Europe
Beware of Iranian Moderates (11 de Junho)
Daniel Kliman, Jerusalem Post
Iran's elections a soft-power boon (11 de Junho)
Kaveh L Afrasiabi, Asia Times
«Ahmadinejad est plus populaire qu'on ne le croit» (11 de Junho)
Entrevista a Bernard Hourcade, Le Figaro
Influencing Iran: Beware the myth of the moderates (11 de Junho)
Daniel Kliman, Jerusalem Post
Is Iran on the Brink of Change? (11 de Junho)
Dieter Bednarz and Erich Follath, Der Spiegel
Taking a stand against Iran (10 de Junho)
Alan Dershowitz & Irwin Cotler, Jerusalem Post
A mowj of optimism sweeps Iran (10 de Junho)
Hooman Majd, LA Times
Dark side of a reformist win in Iran (10 de Junho)
Mohsen Sazegara. Boston Globe
Iran's Voting Manipulation Industry (10 de Junho)
Mehdi Khalaji, RCW
Iran's nuclear program may impose hostile stability (8 de Junho)
Emily B. Landau, Daily Star
Iran: Rap, blogs and the political mix (8 de Junho)
Jane Corbin, BBC Panorama
Iran: Ahmadinejad Has One Quip Too Many, Prompting Intervention (6 de Junho)
Kamal Nazer Yasin, Eurasianet
Military Could Tip The Balance In Iran’s Election (5 de Junho)
Hossein Aryan, RFE
Big test for Iranian democracy (5 de Junho)
Jon Leyne, BBC News
Iran's Presidential Debate: Will Ahmadinejad's Attacks Backfire? (5 de Junho)
Nahid Siamdoust, Time
Harnessing Iran's Role in Afghanistan (5 de Junho)
George Gavrilis, CFR
Ahmadinejad's Uncertain Future: Assessing Iran's Presidential Elections (2 de Junho)
Karim Sadjadpour, Robin Wright, Haleh Esfandiari, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Iran: a blind leap of faith (2 de Junho)
Nasrin Alavi, Open Democracy
Arab Reactions to a Nuclear-Armed Iran (Junho)
Tariq Khaitous , Washington Institute
U.S.-Iranian Engagement: The View from Tehran (2 de Junho)
ICG
Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses (2 de Junho)
Kenneth Katzman, FPC
Dangerous But Not Omnipotent: Exploring the Reach and Limitations of Iranian Power in the Middle East
RAND [Junho]
Iran’s Presidential Election: A Predictable Victory for Khamenei (Maio)
Ali Alfoneh, AEI
Bombing Iran or Living with Iran’s Bomb? (Julho 2008)
Kassem Ja’afar, Transatlantic Institute
EDITORIAIS:
Biden's signal (7 de Julho)
The Jerusalem Post
Freedom vs. the Firewall (7 de Julho)
Editorial, Washington Post
Lebanon may need storm windows to protect itself from Iran's tempest (6 de Julho)
Daily Star
Comienza la purga (6 de Julho)
El Pais
After the Crackdown (3 de Julho)
New York Times
A hollow victory (2 de Julho)
The Economist
Not quite back to normal in Iran (2 de Julho)
Japan Times
Iran's Regime Digs In (30 de Junho)
The Economist
Iran, la terreur (29 de Junho)
Le Monde
An Embassy under Attack (29 de Junho)
Times
Solidarity With Iran (29 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Clerical errors (29 de Junho)
The Guardian
We must not let Iran profit from its provocative acts (29 de Junho)
The Independent
Iran: A Tough Test for Miliband (29 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
The New Era in Iran (28 de Junho)
Boston Globe
Iran's Lessons (27 de Junho)
Washington Post
Ban the burqa? Or ban such bans? (26 de Junho)
CS Monitor
Uncertainty in Iran upsets all calculations in the region (26 de Junho)
The Independent
Arab hearts & minds (25 de Junho)
Jerusalem Post
It is far from over (25 de Junho)
The Economist
Political clash in Iran (25 de Junho)
Japan Times
Will digital dissent win in Iran and China? (25 de Junho)
CS Monitor
Gulf in Understanding (24 de Junho)
Times
A regime in trouble (24 de Junho)
The Independent
Neda's Legacy (24 de Junho)
Washington Post
A Shift on Iran (24 de Junho)
Washington Post
Mahmoud's Friends (24 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Growing turmoil in Iran (24 de Junho)
The Asahi Shimbun
Provocation from Iran (23 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
Opaque Mideast regimes have given rise to a new breed of scholars (23 de Junho)
Daily Star
What Iraq can teach Iran (23 de Junho)
CS Monitor
Irán, revuelta abierta (23 de Junho)
El Pais
Iran, le défi (22 de Junho)
Le Monde
Standing with the people of Iran (22 de Junho)
Haaretz
Iran’s post-election problems (22 de Junho)
Daily Times
Obama and the Rogues (22 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Twitter Earns Its Keep Aiding Iranian Protests (22 de Junho)
San Antonio Express-News
A Turning Point for Iran? (22 de Junho)
Jerusalem Post
An iron fist won't resolve the fact that Iranians have lost trust in their leaders (20 de Junho)
Daily Star
Reading tea leaves in Tehran (19 de Junho)
CS Monitor
Iran’s Nonrepublic (18 de Junho)
New York Times
For peace in Iran (18 de Junho)
China Daily
Iran, le choix (17 de Junho)
Le Monde
Tehran Drama (17 de Junho)
Washington Post
Obama's Iran Abdication (17 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
A hollow democracy (17 de Junho)
Times
The Price Of Negotiations (17 de Junho)
New York Post
Iran on the boil (17 de Junho)
The Hindu
A complex and uncertain contest for Iran's future (17 de Junho)
The Independent
Iran's presidential poll (17 de Junho)
The Asahi Shimbun
Pulso en Irán (17 de Junho)
El Pais
Stand for Iranian freedom (17 de Junho)
Washington Times
Los ayatolás se tambalean (17 de Junho)
ABC
Iran's leaders humbled (16 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
Who was really cheated in Iran's vote? Women (16 de Junho)
CS Monitor
Ahmadinejad may have won the election but Iranians want reform (16 de Junho)
Daily Star
What now on Iran? (16 de Junho)
LA Times
Iran's Twitter revolution (16 de Junho)
Washington Times
A taste of freedom (16 de Junho)
Jerusalem Post
Iran, questions (15 de Junho)
Le Monde
Any earthquakes in Iran have the potential to rattle Lebanon (15 de Junho)
Daily Star
Neither Real Nor Free (15 de Junho)
New York Times
Neither Free nor Fair (15 de Junho)
Washington Post
The Iranian Rebellion (15 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Tehran Spring (15 de Junho)
Times
Time to move forward (15 de Junho)
The Hindu
The Iranian vote: Reform denied (15 de Junho)
The Guardian
Time for Obama to show a hint of steel (14 de Junho)
Times
Israel should heed the clamour for peace (14 de Junho)
The Guardian
Elección bajo sospecha (14 de Junho)
El Pais
Democracia en Irán? (14 de Junho)
ABC
Ahmadinejad's 'victory' is a disaster for Iran and the world (13 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
Meet the Boss in Iran (13 de Junho)
New York Daily News
Tehran's staged democracy (13 de Junho)
Washington Times
Does Iran's vote matter? (12 de Junho)
Jerusalem Post
Beyond the Islamic revolution (11 de Junho)
The Independent
Iran elections 2009: Iran's vigorous presidential campaign looks too close to call (11 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
ARTIGOS:
Clinton: U.S. to demand tighter Iran sanctions if outreach fails [8 de Julho]
Haaretz
U.S. Military Chief Warns of Rising Nuclear Threat (8 de Julho)
Wall Street Journal
Despite Crisis, Policy on Iran Is Engagement (6 de Julho)
David E. Sanger, New York Times
Israel seeks 'Plan B' if U.S.-Iran talks fail (6 de Julho)
Barak Ravid, Haaretz
Iran vows 'real and decisive' response if attacked by Israel (6 de Julho)
Haaretz
Iran top leader warns West over alleged meddling (6 de Julho)
Washington Post
Nobel Winner Seeks UN Human Rights Envoy For Iran (3 de Julho)
RFE
EU Considers Iran Envoy Summons, Visa Bans (3 de Julho)
RFE
Iran’s reformists unite for long-haul campaign (3 de Julho)
Atul Aneja, The Hindu
British calls for diplomatic walkout from Iran are rejected by EU partners (3 de Julho)
David Charter, Times
EU Stumped on How to Deal with Iran (2 de Julho)
Ulrike Putz, Der Spiegel
EU states may recall Iran envoys after U.K. embassy arrests (2 de Julho)
Haaretz
Iran says Europe no longer qualified to conduct nuclear talks (2 de Julho)
Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver
Opposition leaders court arrest by defying 'unlawful Iranian regime' (2 de Julho)
Martin Fletcher, Times
Iran delegates storm out of interfaith meet during Peres speech (1 de Julho)
Hila Raz, Haaretz
EU denounces arrest of UK embassy staff in Iran (29 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Iran's Guardians Council Begins Partial Recount (29 de Junho)
Radio Free Europe
Obama officials: Talks with Iran still possible (29 de Junho)
Haaretz
Echec de la réunion entre le camp de Mir Hossein Moussavi et le Conseil des gardiens de la Constitution (29 de Junho)
Le Monde
Tehran releases five of detained British embassy staff (28 de Junho)
DW
Authoritarian Regimes Censor News From Iran (27 de Junho)
Ariana Eunjung Cha, Washington Post
Mousavi says will seek Iran regime permission for protests (26 de Junho)
Haaretz
Italy urges G8 to take firm stance on Iran (26 de Junho)
DW
Arab Activists Watch Iran And Wonder: 'Why Not Us?' (26 de Junho)
Sudarsan Raghavan, Washington Post
Swedish PM Cautions Against EU Sanctions For Iran (25 de Junho)
Radio Free Europe
Ahmadinejad blasts Obama 'outrage' at Iran violence (25 de Junho)
Haaretz
Iran's Opposition Vows To Go On Challenging Poll (25 de Junho)
RFE
Ankara hopes Iran will resolve post-election crisis (25 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Arab States Aligned With U.S. Savor Turmoil in Iran (25 de Junho)
Michael Slackman, New York Times
EU parliament head prepared to lead delegation to Iran (24 de Junho)
DW
Mousavi's wife: It is my duty to continue 'legal' protests (24 de Junho)
Haaretz
Iran's Khamenei Says Will Not Yield To Vote Pressure (24 de Junho)
RFE
Britain expels two Iranian diplomats (24 de Junho)
DW
One Candidate Withdraws Iran Election Complaints (24 de Junho)
Nazila Fathi and Alan Cowell, New York Times
Iran's top electoral body rules out vote annulment (23 de Junho)
China Daily
Iran president, govt. to be sworn in between July 26 and Aug. 19 (23 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
Web Pries Lid of Censorship by Iranian Government (23 de Junho)
Brian Stelter and Brad Stone, New York Times
Iranian Legislative Panel Hints At Legal Action Against Mousavi (23 de Junho)
Thomas Erdbrink, Washington Post
Netanyahu: Change in Iran could bring peaceful Israel ties (22 de Junho)
Haaretz
Iran releases Rafsanjani relatives detained during protests (22 de Junho)
Haaretz
Iran's Foreign Ministry blames Europe, U.S. for riots (22 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
EU embassies wary of hosting Iranian protesters (22 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Germany's Angela Merkel urges Iran to recount presidential vote (22 de Junho)
DW
Iran admits 50 cities had more votes than voters (22 de Junho)
Martin Fletcher, Times
Iran Admits Possible Discrepancy in 3 Million Votes (22 de Junho)
Nazila Fathi and Michael Slackman, New York Times
Representatives of candidates meet Leader (19 de Junho)
Tehran Times
L'Iran fait appel aux États du monde pour compenser les politiques passées (19 de Junho)
IRNA
World opinion divided on Iran (19 de Junho)
Christopher Torchia, Washington Post
As Standoff Deepens, Iran’s Leader Urges Return to Faith (19 de Junho)
Nazila Fathi and Michael Slackman, New York Times
Iran interactive - images, videos, and Tweets from the streets (19 de Junho)
Haaretz
Khamenei to address Iranians after election unrest (19 de Junho)
China Daily
Iran govt: Riots orchestrated by enemies Daily (19 de Junho)
China
'Khamenei threatens to exile Mousavi' (19 de Junho)
Herb Keinon, Jerusalem Post
Face of Iran’s Opposition: An Insider Turned Agitator (18 de Junho)
Robert F. Worth, New York Times
Recount Offer Fails to Quell Political Tumult in Iran (17 de Junho)
Nazila Fathi, New York Times
Mossad head: Iran riots won't escalate into revolution (17 de Junho)
Yossi Melman and Yuval Azoulay, Haaretz
SCO Endorses Iranian President's Re-election (17 de Junho)
Nabi Abdullaev, The Moscow Times
EU deplores deaths of seven protesters in Iran (17 de Junho)
DW
Protesters to 'Post': Hamas helping Iran crush dissent (17 de Junho)
Sabina Amidi, The Jerusalem Post
Barak: World must act quickly on Iran (17 de Junho)
The Jerusalem Post
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize-Winner Ebadi Calls For New Elections (16 de Junho)
Golnaz Esfandiari, RFE
Iran Cancels Foreign Media Accreditation (16 de Junho)
RFE
Iranian Radio Says Seven Killed as Marches Continue (16 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Obama urges Iran to probe election tally as violence grows (16 de Junho)
Haaretz
Iranian council ready to recount vote: report (16 de Junho)
China Daily
Leading Iranian Reformist Arrested, His Office Says (16 de Junho)
RFE
Iran's Guardian Council ready to recount presidential ballot (16 de Junho)
DW
Social Networks Spread Iranian Defiance Online (16 de Junho)
Brad Stone and Noam Cohen, New York Times
Iran Was Never a True Democracy (16 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Preelection Iranian Poll Showed Ahmadinejad Support (15 de Junho)
RFE
Iran : fraudes, intimidations, le doute plane sur le scrutin (15 de Junho)
Delphine Minoui, Le Figaro
Biden Questions Vote but Sticks to Policy on Iran (15 de Junho)
Eric Schmitt, New York Times
Mousavi: Cancel election results (15 de Junho)
Jerusalem Post
Musavi Calls For Iran Election Result To Be Canceled, As Protests Continue (15 de Junho)
Golnaz Esfandiari, Radio Free Europe
Iran's Ahmadinejad dismisses claims of election fraud (15 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
Iran calm after election fraud claims trigger clashes (15 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
EU and Germany air concerns about Iran's re-election of Ahmadinejad (15 de Junho)
DW
Barack Obama confronté au dilemme iranien (15 de Junho)
Laure Mandeville, Le Figaro
Iran bans planned Mousavi rally in Tehran (15 de Junho)
Parisa Hafezi and Fredrik Dahl, Washington Post
Dennis Ross to be ousted as Obama's envoy to Iran (15 de Junho)
Barak Ravid, Haaretz
Ahmadinejad Emerges With a Stronger Hand (14 de Junho)
Keller & Slackman, NYT
After a Disputed Election, Tehran's Streets Become a Battleground (14 de Junho)
Nahid Siamdoust, Time
Poll: Most Israelis could live with a nuclear Iran (14 de Junho)
Haaretz
Protests Flare in Tehran as Opposition Disputes Vote (14 de Junho)
Robert F. Worth and Nazila Fathi, New York Times
Ahmadinejad Vows New Start As Clashes Flare (14 de Junho)
Thomas Erdbrink, Washington Post
Ahmadinejad: Vote was 'real and free' (14 de Junho)
Jerusalem Post
Ahmadinejad: Any state that attacks Iran will regret it (14 de Junho)
Haaretz
Reverberations as Door Slams on Hope of Change (13 de Junho)
Bill Keller, New York Times
U.S. Officials to Continue to Engage Iran (13 de Junho)
Mark Landler, New York Times
L’élection présidentielle s’est ouverte en Iran (12 de Junho)
IRNA
Le guide suprême a voté aux premières heures de la journée (12 de Junho)
IRNA
Iranians vote in presidential poll (12 de Junho)
Al Jazeera
Popular reformists flex muscles in Iran (12 de Junho)
Duraid Al Baik, Gulf News
Obama envoy raises possibility of U.S. strike on Iran (12 de Junho)
Haaretz
Mousavi win wouldn't stop Iran's nuke drive, Israel warns (12 de Junho)
Yaakov Katz, Jerusalem Post
All Iran candidates will bolster Hamas, Hezbollah ties (12 de Junho)
Zvi Bar'el, Haaretz
Time to vote (11 de Junho)
Salman Ansari Javid & Mehdi, Tehran Times
IAEA: Ahmadinejad election rival launched Iran nuclear program (11 de Junho)
Yossi Melman, Haaretz
The Woman Ahmadinejad Should Fear (11 de Junho)
Ulrike Putz, Der Spiegel
Iran rivals attract huge crowds (11 de Junho)
Atul Aneja, The Hindu
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad fights for survival as late surge gives rival hope (11 de Junho)
Martin Fletcher, Times
In Iran Race, Ex-Leader Works to Oust President (11 de Junho)
Robert F. Worth, New York Times
Rallies Close Out Iranian Campaign (11 de Junho)
Thomas Erdbrink, Washington Post
The race for cheerleader-in-chief (11 de Junho)
Daniel Luban and Ali Gharib, Asia Times
Cuenta atrás para las elecciones en Irán (4 de Junho)
Ángeles Espinosa, El Paús
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