Thread: PLssssss help me |
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Originally posted by royam85
Salam.mikhastam bedonam shoma toye dostan ya famileton kasio mishnasin ke salon hairdressing toye sydney dashte bashe.manzoram ine ke Hairdressing Business dashte bashe??
Age betonin komakam konin vaghean lotf kardin.
Yek donya mamnon.
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Naz's Hair
18 Spencer Street, Fairfield 2165 NSW
Phone: (02) 8730 8380 (ask for Farah)
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Thread: 22 Bahman, ePersian Radio |
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ePersian Radio has proven to be a reliable and independent source covering ongoing events in Iran during the past 6 months period
You may listen to this radio from www.epersianradio.com
or by downloading the attached playlist file
I recommend opening the file using Winamp
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Thread: Take A Day Off For Iran |
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Lets take our protest to them in Canberra. Lets join forces with other Iranians from Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Canberra to voice our disgust with this suppressive regime.
Date: Friday, February 12, 2010
Time: 7:30am
Location: Rosehill McDonalds car park
Street: Corner of Hassel street and James Ruse Drive
City/Town: Parramatta, Australia
This will attract great media coverage because of the timing (22 bahman).
Iranians around the globe have conducted protests in front of embassies, let’s not be left behind here in Australia. If you are worried about being identified cover your faces, wear sun glasses, hats etc... Our people are going on the streets in Iran - so far away in a democratic country, do not sit and watch from afar
There will be a convoy of us leaving from Rosehill McDonalds on Friday morning. If you have any problems with transport we can make arrangements for you to come with someone who has room in their car.
Call me for more Info
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Kaveh Akbari
FreeIran Project
Sydney, Australia
0423 305 518
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Even as you read these words no less than 4000 Iranian journalists, human rights activists, bloggers, students, intellectuals and academics languish in the prisons of the Islamic regime. They are physically and psychologically tortured or under constant threat of torture, many held in solitary confinement, forced to confess to bogus transgressions, tried in illegal courts and given harsh sentences. Ten years for writing an open letter to the so-called supreme leader! Thousands of lives are ruined every day.
Did you know since the so-called elections of June 2009 many students and young people have been killed either in the streets or in captivity for no other reason than participating in peaceful protests against election fraud and repression? Did you know that rape and sexual humiliation is a routine procedure in the prisons of the Islamic regime? Did you know that the security forces of the regime attack people in the streets, force their way into their homes, and generally behave toward the citizens in the way that even a foreign occupying force would not? Did you know the media including the internet is under total control of the Islamic regime? You can easily ascertain these facts for yourself by looking up the latest reports of the Amnesty International or the Human Rights Watch or other human rights agencies.
Have you not seen how Iranians have in the past eight months expressed their desire to rid their country of the Islamic tyranny? Did you not see the millions who came out in the streets despite serious risk to their safety? Did you not hear their demands: Down with the Dictator! Did you not know Iranians have continued their protest to this day in the face of constant official threats, of imprisonment and torture, and even of execution? Do you not think these truly honorable people deserve the support of honorable people around the world? Do you not think aiding the criminal regime in any way is the most dishonorable thing to do?
Iranians will come out again in their millions on February 11, on the anniversary of the stolen revolution of 1979. The Islamic regime is taking whatever step it can to stop people from taking part in the rally. It has just announced the imminent execution of 9 people who had been arrested in earlier rallies. Is this not a despicable crime? Is this not a blatant act of terrorism? The regime is also engaged in a treacherous war of propaganda against Iranian citizens. It wants to silence the voice of freedom. The internet will be shut down a couple of days before February 11, like it was on previous occasions. The mobile network will be shut down. The invited journalists will be taken to designated points, and not only their movements but also their reports and dispatches will be controlled and vetted. The embassies of the regime will play their role in this macabre theatre. The higher echelons of these embassies are manned by the criminals of the security forces who have sealed their loyalty to the regime by committing torture and murder.
You who take part in this wretched circus contribute to the anguish of Iranians, who rightly look at you as collaborators of their tormentors. Are you an academic, a career diplomat, a banker, etc.? Did you not know about the criminal nature of the Islamic regime and what it has done in its 31-year shameful existence? Find out more! Where you have access to knowledge, it is your responsibility to do so. You have just read a tiny fraction of its villainous misdeeds. You who have any conscience have no excuse and no business to take part in the shameful act the Canberra embassy has organized for you. Iranians do not forget, forgive or let murder pass! 06, 01. 10 Freedom-loving Iranians and citizens of Australia.
According to our information the embassy of the illegitimate regime ruling Iran is planning to hold a reception on the anniversary of the 1979 Iranian revolution. The event is to take place at the Hotel Realm of Canberra at 6:30 pm, February 11.
There is no need to recall again the nature of this regime, which especially in the past eight months has become vividly clear for all. The Islamic regime has ruled Iran by the power of the gun during its 31-year sanguine existence. On the other hand, the events of the past eight months have left no room for questioning the will of the nation to free itself of tyranny. No sincere actor can any longer pretend that this criminal regime represents Iranian citizens. No one can escape this glaring truth, and no actor can escape its consequences.
Let us be clear: whoever in any way sides with the criminal regime, by taking part in its miserable PR circus in this instance, also participates in its repression, torture, rape and murder of Iranians. If the invitees have no sense of decency to restrain them they should think about their reputation, for we will expose them. We ask the hotel manager not to sully its name and cancel the function.
Below is the text. Maybe you should make a copy and take it to the hotel and give it to staff, along with some information material.
According to our information the embassy of the illegitimate regime ruling Iran is planning to hold a reception on the anniversary of the 1979 Iranian revolution. The event is to take place at the Hotel Realm of Canberra at 6:30 pm, February 11.
There is no need to recall again the nature of this regime, which especially in the past eight months has become vividly clear for all. The Islamic regime has ruled Iran by the power of the gun during its 31-year wretched and sanguine existence. On the other hand, the events of the past eight months have left no room for questioning the will of the nation to free itself of tyranny. No sincere actor can any longer pretend that this criminal regime represents Iranian citizens. No one can escape this glaring truth, and no actor can escape its consequences.
Let us be clear: whoever in any way sides with the criminal regime, by taking part in its miserable PR circus in this instance, also participates in its repression, torture, rape, repression, and murder of Iranians. If the invitees have no sense of decency to restrain them they should think about their reputation, for we will expose them. We ask the hotel manager not to sully its name and cancel the function. Hotel Realm www.hotelrealm.com.au 18 National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 (02) 6163 1888 Iranians do not forget, forgive or let murder pass!
05, 02. 10
Freedom-loving Iranians and citizens of Australia.
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Thread: Kasi Az Gorbehaye Irani Khabar Nadarad (The Movie) |
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| I tried for three years; suffered three years. I became depressed. I became sick. I became ill. I tried to get a permit but the government wouldn't give me one. I packed my suitcase and wanted to get out of Iran. Then I thought I could make a small, underground movie; the kind of movie that doesn't need any permit. |
David Stratton's interview with Bahman Ghobadi, the director of No one knows about Persian cats
http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/txt/s2582005.htm
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Thread: PLssssss help me |
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well you don't need to know the song name, that's why I gave you the first link, there is a little play icon next to each album, you can click on play icon and listen to the songs
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Thread: hey guys let meet |
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Hi Milad,
Welcome to your website, hope you enjoy it
cheers
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Thread: Satellite? |
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Unfortunately there is no way to view Iranian channels (U.S. based) in Australia, unless if you subscribe to services like what UBI World TV offers
Alternative is to watch them online, most of them have some sort of online streaming option on their website, there are also some websites offering direct streaming of those channels, like pamtv.us and glwiz.com
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Thread: Website was down |
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Dear Members,
Our website was down for about a week because of it's high CPU/Memory usage on the server which was affecting other websites on the same infestructure.
We have taken the necessary steps to prevent such problems and down times in future.
Regards,
OzPersia
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Thread: Message from Maz Jobrani |
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Message from Maz Jobrani in regards to current situation in Iran
Dear Friends,
The recent events in Iran have had me glued to the TV, the internet and anything else that can give me updates on what is going on in
the country of my birth. When I was 6 years old in Iran, the revolution of '78-'79 happened. I remember having to have our lights off
by a certain time for curfew and how the police would drive by and flash their lights into our homes to make sure we weren't causing
any trouble. I also remember one time running into our basement when we heard gunfire coming form a protest close to our home. At
the time I was a kid and had no idea what was going on. I just thought it was cool to be hanging with my mom and family in the dark
in the basement. For a 6 year old it was an adventure - like being in the Bat Cave.
30 years later I am being bombarded with images and clips from the protests in Iran that remind me of my youth. As someone who is
not in the country and watching from overseas I must say that I am emboldened by what the people of Iran are doing these days.
No proof has come out to show that the election was actually stolen, but the obvious signs do point to voter fraud. In breaking
it down on some of my shows I've been saying that it seems in a country of 70 million people, Ahmadinejad got 75 million votes.
Voter fraud? Divine intervention? You be the judge.
Anyway, I am writing this e-mail to express my solidarity with those within the country struggling to have their voices heard
and their votes counted. It has been too long that the people of Iran have had to live like 5 year olds being monitored by
"adults" who tell them what to wear, how to act and what they can and cannot do. The last time I was in Iran was just over 10
years ago and I remember leaving my mother country feeling depressed. I remember coming back to the US and making sure I
appreciated the freedoms that we have here. I remember thinking that the people of the world should be guaranteed these basic
freedoms which do not exist in Iran.
I hope that you will keep this struggle in your mind and support them in any way you can. I have changed the image on all my
facebook and myspace accounts to the image attached here. Please do support by at least using this image on your facebook and
myspace pages. I also know that many peaceful rallies are taking place around the world in support of this movement. If you have
the time please do join in these marches.
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Thread: Iran's Web Spying Aided By Western Technology |
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"The Iranian regime has developed, with the assistance of European telecommunications companies, one of the world's most sophisticated mechanisms for controlling and censoring the Internet, allowing it to examine the content of individual online communications on a massive scale.
Interviews with technology experts in Iran and outside the country say Iranian efforts at monitoring Internet information go well beyond blocking access to Web sites or severing Internet connections.
Instead, in confronting the political turmoil that has consumed the country this past week, the Iranian government appears to be engaging in a practice often called deep packet inspection, which enables authorities to not only block communication but to monitor it to gather information about individuals, as well as alter it for disinformation purposes, according to these experts."
Read the full article on The Wall Street Journal
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