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Kamangir | September 18, 2006 | Category Iran

I think it was quite a record; Kamangir was not updated for almost a week. I was in Calgary, attending a conference. It seems that so many things have happened in this very short week, after all it was very short for me. Let’s begin with good events. Anousheh Ansari is probably orbiting the earth now (see). Have a good time, dear Iranian fellow!

I have not checked Iranian sources yet. Has anyone heard anything about attacking Italy’s embassy in Tehran?

Reader's Comments

  1. Mahi |

    I hope you enjoyed the trip. I don’t have any news,because your weblog is actually working as news source for me:)

  2. kamangir |

    That was extremely encouraging! :)

  3. Frieda |

    Anousheh’s story is a classical American dream, where Talents get flourished under free and capitalist society. In FEAR society like most of the Middle East countries souls die and human
    talents gets unrecognized.

    Can you imagine what our Iran would look like if we had true free, capitalist system? A system that people could have right to their own lives and their own minds, talents multiply.

    Look at the “Asian Tigers” - Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore - are important examples. In the post -World II period, these nations, often under America’s guidance and/or protection, moved toward capitalist or semi-capitalist political-economic system
    As a result, these became comparatively the freest and wealthiest nations of Asia (without having oil in their backyards)

    So I hope our country will wakeup and use our collective minds and not our religion to prosper and utilize our thousands of Anoushes in Iran.

  4. Matthew |

    Archer, just wanted to say I also greatly enjoy your posts (and wondered where you had been). Welcome back.

  5. kamangir |

    Frieda,
    I see your point and I agree with you. Still, I think you agree with me too that there is no easy way for a nation to get to the point that we are all so desperately looking for.

  6. kamangir |

    Matthew,
    Thanks! :)

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