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Kourosh Ziabari, freelance journalist and blogger from Iran, technology and culture reporter, interviewer and media correspondent for the Foreign Policy Journal.

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13 Articles

Wednesday, November 23, 2011
The All-Out Hypocrisy of the Arab League and the West
The performance of the Arab League in neglecting the situation in Yemen and Bahrain and exaggerating the unrest in Syria which is mainly caused by the foreign intervention and the West's indifference toward the plight of the suppressed nations in Yemen and Bahrain is an all-out hypocrisy and a clear, undeniable exercise of double standards.

Sunday, June 6, 2010
Israel invites the world to revolt!
Israel's explicit violation of UNSC resolution 487 and its inattentiveness to the final resolution of the NPT 2010 review conference has been supported by the United States which has discriminatorily disregarded the demand of the NPT signatories who want a nuclear-free Middle East.

Monday, May 31, 2010
What if Iran had carried out the Gaza carnage?
(5 comments) From the very beginning, it was clear that the establishment of the regime of Israel would be tantamount to insecurity, anxiety and disorder in the Middle East. Now Israel is expanding the frontiers of its aggressiveness and one can easily foresee the days when the European and American civilians are massacred by the Zionist regime, such as we witnessed in the flotilla case.

Friday, May 7, 2010
Obama Threatens Iran With "All Options" Again
In his latest interview with CBS news, American President Barack Obama refused to rule out the possibility of a military strike against Iran by harking back to the famous catchphrase of former U.S. President George W. Bush who once devised, regarding Iran's nuclear program, the popular sentence of "all options are on the table".

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
A Lack of Diplomatic Finesse
(1 comments) UAE is citing provocative territorial claims against Iran. It seems that UK, White House and Tel Aviv are behind the baseless claims which are entirely refuted by the historical documents and evidences.

Monday, March 30, 2009
The U.S. has 'no moral standing' to criticize Iran: Zunes
(5 comments) An interview with the Middle East analyst and expert, Prof. Stephen Zunes, on the U.S. double standards against Iran's nuclear dossier, Palestinians' plight and regional conflicts.

Saturday, December 6, 2008
Iran in media different to Iran in reality!
(2 comments) The text of interview with American movie consultant Shannon Kelley, conducted by Iranian journalists Kourosh Ziabari and Ahmdreza Tavassoli

Sunday, November 16, 2008
Change we need, Change we did!
Why the incumbency of President-elect Obama is the best opportunity for both Iran and US to become friends again, rehabilitate the muddled ties and put the inimical stance aside.

Sunday, November 2, 2008
Inviting Americans to Iran
(3 comments) Let Bush say Iran is the axis of evil, Let McCain sing "Bomb Bomb Bomb Iran"! If you are a real American seeking for truth, you will come here to discover the reality!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Chronology: the "Futsalic" pains of a nation
Reviewing how the elimination of Iran's national Futsal team affected the life of sport enthusiasts in the country.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Iranian films travel to 14 countries in 2008
(2 comments) Reviewing the Iranian filmmakers presence in the most eminent film festivals of the year.

Saturday, September 13, 2008
Who is changing the Persian Gulf?
(2 comments) The project of Persian Gulf's name distortion, how it is linked with the Iranian nuclear program, who are backing it and why it is supported by Arabs

Saturday, September 6, 2008
Chris de Burgh to perform in Iran
The world-renowned Irish singer Chris de Burgh is planning to hold a joint concert with Iranian popular music band, Arian, in late November.