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2021-02-10 13:26
OP-Ed
What kind of civilization does the Leader of the Islamic Revolution pursue?
Throughout history, human beings have always built civilizations in the hope of attaining peace and tranquility in the context of a just, humane community. However, this pleasant state has still remained an unattainable utopia to a large extent. The following op-ed tries to shed light on what Imam Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, means by a “New Islamic Civilization.”
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2021-02-06 15:33
Analysis
In the path to the New Islamic Civilization
The great Islamic Revolution of Iran occurred under the leadership of Imam Khomeini and with the widespread presence of people against internal tyranny and foreign domination and brought Iranians independence, freedom and movement in the direction of creating a new Islamic civilization. Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution has had many causes and effects. The following article reviews both the causes that led to the formation of the Islamic Revolution of Iran and also touches upon some of its effects.
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2021-02-04 13:35
Analysis
The Islamic Revolution and women’s right to political participation
Throughout the history of humankind, the issue of women’s political participation has always been a recurrent theme that has undergone extreme fluctuations. It took many years and at times decades for even great revolutions to actualize the political participation of women. The present op-ed attempts to investigate the issue of the political participation of women in the 1979 Islamic Revolution of Iran.
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2021-02-03 11:35
Analysis
"Support for the oppressed" in the Islamic Republic of Iran's foreign policy
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2021-02-02 11:52
Analysis
The Islamic Revolution and its view on ethnic diversity
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2021-01-16 16:32
Analysis
Why Iran doesn't trust French medical services: The story behind contaminated blood
In his televised speech on the occasion of the uprising by the people of Qom, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, discussed the issue of obtaining the Corona vaccine needed by the Islamic Republic and declared that importing the American, English and French vaccines to the country is forbidden. In this op-ed, Khamenei.ir examines the reasons behind the Iranians’ and the Leader’s distrust of the US and some European countries.
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2021-01-13 15:57
Analysis
Why aren’t American and English vaccines trusted?
In his recent public speech, delivered on the anniversary of the January 9, 1978 uprising sparked by the people of Qom, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution explicitly announced that importing American and English vaccines to the country is forbidden. He also mentioned France, saying: “I do not trust the French either.” In this op-ed, Khamenei.ir examines the reasons behind the Iranians’ and the Leader’s distrust of the US and some European countries.
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2021-01-03 12:21
Analysis
Legal ways to pursue assassination of Gen. Soleimani at Int'l. level
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2021-01-02 12:08
US State Violence: From supporting terrorism to assassinating a military commander fighting terrorism
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2020-12-31 14:27
The US as an impediment to the stability of nations: a case study of the assassination of Gen. Soleimani
The US’s assassination of Iranian top military commander, General Qasem Soleimani, can be viewed in the context of US’s long-term goal of preventing nations from moving towards independence and stability. Khamenei.ir publishes the following Op-Ed which tries to locate and analyze the assassination in the said context.
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2020-12-30 16:52
A military commander and multiculturalism
Last year on January 3rd, General Qasem Solemani was assassinated by a US drone strike. On the anniversary of his martyrdom, Khamenei.ir publishes the following Op-Ed which attempts to investigate the notion of “multiculturalism” in the late commander’s presence in the region.
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2020-12-28 16:18
Hajj Qasem Soleimani and the regional security theory
On April 16, 2019, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution said in reference to the path and philosophy of the illustrious Martyr Gen. Soleimani, “We should not look at Martyr Haj Qasem Soleimani as an individual. Rather, we should look at him as a school of thought, a path and a school to instruct us.” In the following Op-Ed, the author sheds light on this aspect of Gen. Soleimani's personality.
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2020-11-30 16:01
Op-Ed
UK, France & Germany: Defenders of peace or mass producers of WMDs?
Following the statement made by English, French and German authorities about the peaceful nuclear project of the Islamic Republic of Iran – where they repeated the same groundless and unreasonable accusations – Ayatollah Khamenei mentioned in his speech delivered on November 24, 2020, “While England and France possess destructive nuclear missiles – Germany is also moving in the same direction – they say to us that we should not have missiles. What is it to you? You should go correct your own behavior and then, you can talk.” The present Op-Ed discusses the activities of the European countries, which claim to be defending human rights, in the area of producing and selling weapons of mass destruction and the dangers that they pose to global peace.
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2020-11-25 13:27
Op-Ed
American human rights: The Abu Ghraib prison
The United States launched a military attack on Iraq and Afghanistan under the slogan of "countering terrorism." However, since the arrival of American troops in Iraq, not only has terrorism not stopped, but problems in terms of human rights and security have arisen for Iraq. One of these cases is the Abu Ghraib prison. The following article, published in Khamenei.ir, examines the issue of human rights in the case of the Abu Ghraib prison.
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2020-11-14 20:20
American Human Rights: The Waco Massacre
The Waco massacre and the act of burning the followers of the Davidian sect – a manifestation of American human rights! – received Ayatollah Khamenei’s attention as he stated in his Friday prayer sermons delivered on June 19, 2009: “In the US – one is shocked at hearing this – during the time of a Democratic government, they burned alive around 80 followers of the Davoodi sect. This cannot be denied in any way. It was their excellencies – the Democrats – who did this. The Davoodi sect – they refer to them as the Davidians – provoked the US government’s rage for some reason. They took refuge inside a house. They tried to force them out, but they did not get out. So, they burned the house, thus burning alive 80 men, women and children. Do you Americans understand what human rights mean?” The present Op-Ed tries to study the Waco massacre, committed by the US government, from a human rights point of and therefore, it does not intend to study or approve the Davidian tenets and principles from a religious point of view.
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2020-11-10 16:19
Op-Ed
American human rights: The Guantanamo Prison
The concept of human rights has always been a popular topic for human beings. Such popularity and influence has led to some countries, mostly the US, misusing and exploiting this term in the media and international relations. The following Op-Ed, published by Khamenei.ir, looks at the US’s Guantanamo Prison from a human rights perspective.
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2020-11-05 19:38
The Karabakh dispute and Imam Khamenei’s rational position
On his November 3rd speech on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Ayatollah Khamenei—the Leader of the Islamic Revolution— mentioned the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia and stressed that the Azerbaijani land should be freed while the safety of its Armenian citizens must be secured. In this regard, Dr. Mohsen Pakaeen, Iran’s former ambassador to Azerbaijan has addressed the issue in an op-ed piece.
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2020-10-08 20:18
Report
The Arbaeen Walk challenges many of today’s clichés
The lives of contemporary human beings are governed by a set of cultural frameworks which label individual well-being to be the first priority in a human being's life. These same cultural principles have inevitably led to a substantial portion of the world’s population living in dire poverty and distress. The Arbaeen Walk, which takes place annually forty days after the Ashura, brings serious challenges to such cultural clichés and their consequences.
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2020-10-08 11:17
Report
The Arbaeen Walk: An introduction
Especially in recent years, the Arbaeen Walk has turned into a magnificent phenomenon. But due to certain reasons, it has not received the attention it deserves from the international mainstream media. The following article attempts to introduce and shed some light on the dimensions of this historic event in the Islamic community and the world.
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2020-10-03 11:07
Op-Ed
The elderly deserve respect
On the occasion of the International Day of Older Persons, Khamenei.ir is publishing an Op-Ed which attempts to analyze the mistreatment of elderly people now and in the past, especially during times of crisis. It also endeavors to provide a lasting solution for maintaining a deep respect for the elderly.
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2020-09-29 13:05
Report
Two nations who have always been friends
The Iranian and Iraqi people have always been close friends. However, the global powers have never found this friendly bond to be to their benefit and have repeatedly tried to disrupt it. One famous example of such attempts is the eight-year Imposed War on Iran. The following article tries to explain both the scope and depth of Iranian-Iraqi relations.
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2020-09-26 11:20
Saudi Arabia is accountable for the tragedy in Mina
On the anniversary of the martyrdom of a number of Hajj pilgrims in the tragedy of the stampede in the area of Mina in Mecca, Khamenei.ir is publishing an Op-Ed that discusses different aspects of this incident.
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2020-09-21 13:29
A Just Peace; more inclusive and lasting
Owing to the significant role the concept of “peace” plays in the lives of human beings from varying cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds, Khamenei.ir on the occasion of the International Day of Peace publishes an Op-Ed which attempts to provide a critical analysis as to the present status of “peace” in the world and also explains Ayatollah Khamenei’s concept of “A Just Peace.”
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2020-09-15 11:36
Analysis
Religious Democracy: An Introduction
The following article is an attempt to provide some basic insights as to the concept of “religious democracy”. The very concept on which the foundation of the Islamic Republic of Iran is based.
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2020-09-13 11:30
Op-Ed
Freedom of expression; the French style
Following the controversial and insulting republishing of the cartoons of the Prophet of Islam (pbuh) by Charlie Hebdo magazine and France’s refusal to condemn this act, Khamenei.ir publishes an Op-Ed analyzing the issue within the context of “freedom of Expression” in Western civilization.
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2020-09-11 15:48
Report
9/11: War on terrorism or war via terrorism
On the occasion of the anniversary of September 11 and the attacks on the Twin Towers, the following report discusses the effects of this incident on the U.S. foreign policy.
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2020-09-05 16:28
The U.S. is empty-handed
The outcome of the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) joint commission meeting, held in Vienna on September 1, 2020, was a coup de grace on the US unilateral policies and proved that the US, no longer, has the right to use the trigger mechanism. In this Op-Ed, the author focuses on this issue.
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2020-09-01 11:20
Op-Ed
MEK terrorists: The Saudis and US’s adopted children
The Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization is one of the terrorist groups that has carried out the largest number of terrorist attacks against the Iranian people and government. This Op-Ed, which is being published in khamenei.ir, is a brief report of the crimes of this group and the history of the support it has received from the United States, European governments and Saudi Arabia.
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2020-08-31 12:46
Ashura and Iran's foreign policy
Imam Hussein’s (pbuh) movement and Ashura have always been a source of inspiration for both the formation and the development of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Without a doubt, Iran’s approach to their foreign policy should be based on the values of Imam Hussein’s cause. The following Op-Ed attempts to analyze and shed some light on this matter.
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2020-08-23 10:29
Op-Ed
Hezbollah, Identity of Lebanon
Recent events in Lebanon along with some European countries’ greed for colonization of this country, have put Lebanon in a critical situation. The following Op-Ed explains Hezbollah's capacity and role in strengthening Lebanon's national identity and security in the West Asian region.