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Many young men and women are now protesting by the only means left: using their bodies - whether by burning or exposing.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 23 Jan 2012 18:58 GMT Opinion
Iranians supporting a military strike against their own country are brazen and hypocritical.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 21 Nov 2011 15:19 GMT Opinion
Plot described by the US Attorney General sounds like a bad action movie, but why would he lie?
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 14 Oct 2011 16:03 GMT Opinion
Mohammad Khatami's recent conciliatory stance towards the Iranian government has alienated former supporters.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 16 Jul 2011 13:30 GMT Opinion
The Shia leader is happy to support protesters in Bahrain and Egypt, but he won't criticise Syria's violent crackdown.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 22 Jun 2011 16:15 GMT Opinion
Iran's influence in Bahrain has nothing to do with sparking democratic uprising - but with the repression of revolution.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 27 May 2011 11:12 GMT Opinion
Green Movement's focus on civil rights voids it of the appeal needed to spark an Arab Spring-like revolution.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 14 May 2011 10:24 GMT Opinion
Revolutionaries often struggle to reconcile their accomplishments against those of competing 'others'.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 14 Mar 2011 15:09 GMT Opinion
The delusion of "the end of history" has been replaced by a new geography of liberation.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 26 Feb 2011 17:40 GMT Opinion
The series of revolts in the Middle East threatens to deprive Iran of its mortal enemies, furthering the Green movement.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 07 Feb 2011 15:17 GMT Opinion
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