Iran begins first trial of postelection crisis
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran began its first trial of the postelection crisis on Saturday, a mass court case against more than 100 activists and proteste...
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran began its first trial of the postelection crisis on Saturday, a mass court case against more than 100 activists and proteste...
AP | HELENE GOUPIL | Posted 07.25.2009 | World
PARIS — American-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi called Wednesday for the release of a former cellmate _ a U.S. aid agency worker held in an Ir...
HuffingtonPost.com | Nico Pitney | Posted 07.25.2009 | World
I'm liveblogging the latest Iran election fallout. Email me with any news or thoughts. Send me instant messages at nico.pitney@gmail.com or njpitney o...
McClatchy News | Posted 07.24.2009 | World
The former crown prince of Iran on Monday urged foreign leaders to condemn more forcefully the Iranian regime's crackdown on more than a week of mass ...
Bob Ostertag | Posted 07.23.2009 | Politics
One of the surest clues to the abuse of power is when state officials start inventing new words to describe their own actions.
Salena Tramel | Posted 07.23.2009 | World
I have been glued to the Internet all week watching Iran's chaos unfold from the outside. Following are some key lessons learned, regardless of the outcome of the fallout.
AP/Huffington Post | Posted 07.22.2009 | Chicago
Journalist Roxana Saberi, released from prison in Iran last month, has been honored by Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. At grad...
Giles Slade | Posted 07.20.2009 | World
Injustice and arrogance are powerful catalysts, aren't they?
Sally Duros | Posted 07.19.2009 | Chicago
Social media and Twitter are to democracy like emergency rooms are to life and death. When Iran puts a drill bit through its "democracy" by pulling a fast one, activists at the grass roots level have the buzzer to call an alarm before the patient bleeds to death.
Bradley Burston | Posted 07.19.2009 | World
The people in Tehran's streets have made it possible to begin to see past Ahmadinejad. I have to get used to Iran not as a cartoon bully, but as my neighbor. It is a nation of people, as we are.
Stuart Whatley | Posted 07.19.2009 | World
With each new day of demonstrations comes an erosion of the Supreme Leader's power and moreover, an erosion of the system's legitimacy, which is partly based on the Supreme Leader's infallibility.
Huffington Post | Posted 07.17.2009 | Chicago
After some difficulty obtaining protest permits from the city, members of Chicago's Iranian community finally got the official go-ahead and held a pro...
Huffington Post | Stuart Whatley | Posted 07.17.2009 | World
The massive socio-political movement in Iran, following the highly controversial announcement Saturday declaring Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the victor of tha...
CBS 2 | Posted 07.17.2009 | Chicago
Iranian-American demonstrators said they had difficulty getting a permit for a planned protest Tuesday, but they ultimately received one, and a protes...
Firas Al-Atraqchi | Posted 07.16.2009 | World
While Iranians may look to the West for help, it is their immediate neighbors which should support their struggle.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 07.16.2009 | Media
Oh, snap! Rush Limbaugh says that we here at the Huffington Post are history's greatest monsters because while "people are being gunned down in Iran"...
Blaise Zerega | Posted 07.16.2009 | World
What has changed in Tehran over the past four years to create a situation where a relatively moderate reformer candidate, Mir Hossein Mousavi, can challenge an incumbent hardliner, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?
HuffingtonPost.com | Nico Pitney | Posted 07.15.2009 | World
Editor's Note: This is an archive of Saturday's live-blog about the fallout from Iran's election. Get the latest updates here. 11:55 PM ET -- Ahmadin...
Posted 07.15.2009 | World
With the Iranian government jamming cell phones and text messages and blocking access to many social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter has em...
Posted 07.14.2009 | World
Stunning photos are pouring in from the massive turbulence in Iran as a result of the disputed presidential election. Check out a slideshow of them b...
HuffingtonPost.com | Nico Pitney | Posted 07.14.2009 | World
I'm filtering through the flood of videos, tweets, and news updates coming in from Iran. Check in for the latest.
AP | ALI AKBAR DAREINI | Posted 09.01.2009 | World