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Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/;Persian: Irān – ایران [ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto Nagorno-Karabakh, and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world. With 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th-most-populous country. It is the only country that has both a Caspian Sea and an Indian Ocean coastline. Iran has long been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia, and its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz.
Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson (born March 22, 1930) is an American media mogul, executive chairman, and a former Southern Baptist minister, who generally supports conservative Christian ideals. He presently serves as chancellor and CEO of Regent University and chairman of the Christian Broadcasting Network.
Spanning over five decades, Robertson has a career as the founder of several major organizations and corporations as well as a university: The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), the International Family Entertainment Inc. (ABC Family Channel), Regent University, the American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ), the Founders Inn and Conference Center, the Christian Coalition, an L-1011 Flying Hospital, Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation, and CBN Asia. He is a best-selling author and the host of The 700 Club, a Christian News and TV program broadcast live weekdays on the ABC Family Channel via satellite from CBN studios, as well as on channels throughout the United States, and on CBN network affiliates worldwide.
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East? Bread and Roses, 30 September 2014 With Maryam Namazie and Fariborz Pooya Interview with Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society Director: Reza Moradi. Programme Consultant: Poone Ravi Translator: Khosro Gharib --- CREDITS Video by Nano GoleSorkh: https://www.youtube.com/breadandrosestv This video is Creative Commons, which means anyone can repost it. Thumbnail by Fæ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pride_London_2011_muslim_bus.jpg
Iran's queen of pop, Googoosh has released a video in support of the country's gay and lesbian community. She is the first prominent Iranian with such a huge following to speak out against homophobia in Iran. The topic is taboo in Iran and being convicted of homosexuality can carry the death penalty. The lyrics of the ballad 'Behesht' talk of a forbidden love while the images show a happy young woman as seen from the eyes of her female lover - contrasted with scenes of disapproval. "In the fi... READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/03/05/googoosh-sings-out-in-support-of-iran-s-gay-and-lesbian-community euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a euronews is available in 14 languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU In English: Website: http://ww...
world news - In Iran – you can’t be gay, but you are allowed to be transgender. A loophole in the law means the strictly-religious country performs more
While the pope and the White House have many areas of common ground, he could bring up some sensitive political topics, like the Iran nuclear agreement and the relationship between the United States and Cuba.
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Hour 1: Cenk hosting today. A proposed deal has been reached between world leaders and Iran to neutralize their enrichment of uranium for a nuclear weapon. Videos of Obama announcing how this deal works to rid Iran of their march to create a nuclear weapon. Cenk sifts through the details of the deal. Videos of KT McFarland baselessly declaring that the deal is simply a pinky promise with Iran. After Indiana caught hell for passing discriminatory laws against gays in the form of religious freedom, a proposed fix to the law has been introduced to specifically create a caveat that excluded gays from the discrimination. Cenk points out that they’ve ironically given gays special protections from the discrimination the law created. The new law would allow people to discriminate against anyone el...
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Arsham Parsi, founder of the Iranian Railroad for Queer Refugees, speaks to Salzburg Global Seminar about the lack of basic human rights in Iran and the situation of Iranian LGBT refugees. Parsi was a participant at the inaugural session of the new Global LGBT Forum at Salzburg Global Seminar. For more about the session, visit: http://www.salzburgglobal.org/go/506
Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and ...
My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for Wild Frontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country. CITIES The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer. But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastria...
Travel video about destination Iran. Iran, formerly known as Persia, is a land of magical splendour, ancient architecture and Oriental hospitality. Tehran has been the capital of the Persian Empire since 1795. Founded by Mohammed Aga Khan it is a vibrant place that ranks among the most densely populated cities on Earth. Its biggest transformation in its recent history was due to religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeyni, who in 1979 established the Iranian Republic, a theocracy within the teachings of the Koran. The Saad-Abad Palace complex was the first summer residence of the Qadjarian kings. Following several extensions, from the 1920’s eighteen palaces were used by Reza Shah Pahlevi and his family. The city of Kashan prospered under the Safavid, Shah Abbas The First, who designed the Bagh...
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Tehran (About this sound pronunciation (help·info)) (تهران - Tehrān) is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of around 8.4 million in the city and 14 million in the wider metropolitan area,[2] Tehran is Iran's largest city and urban area, and one of the largest three cities in the Middle East (along with Istanbul and Cairo). More Info Visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran More Videos : Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Iran | Tour & Travel Guide Iran Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-iA6i4cV10 Tehran Azadi Monument Tehran in Iran Iranian National Museum of Medical Science Shirpala Shelter Golestan Palace Carpet Museum of Iran Iranian Women Pray in Tehran Laleh Park Formal Wedding Dresses Prior Treasury of National Jewels Ferdowsi International Grand Hotel...
Travel video about destination Shiraz in Iran. The Koran Gate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry that is located in the south of the Iranian Highlands. Famous Persian poets once lived in the city in which they created works of great beauty and even today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence. With its many domed rooms, the Vakil Bath House was built in around 1776 A.D. Within the vaults, numerous frescoes depict floral ornaments and religious motifs, with life-like characters amid inviting bathing facilities. The Vakil complex also contains a mosque that was built at the same time as the Bazaar and is a replicre of a regal Arabian mosque. All from the same source, forty eight twisted ribbed marble columns support the ceiling that is covered with ti...
Travel video about destination Esfahan in Iran. With its historic centre, Esfahan is situated on the banks of the Zayandeh Rud River and is a gem of ancient Persia. In the centre of the historic city centre is the modest Pillar Halls Mosque which is thought to have been built above a fire temple. In around 1087, Seljuk vizier, Nizam Ol-Molk, had the pillar hall and its many small brick domes, completed. Due to a fire lit by the Assassins in 1121 A.D., the original mosque was destroyed. Following the death of Shah Abbas, around thirty thousand Christian Armenians settled in the Julfa district where they built the Savior Cathedral. Its interior features the history of the Christianisation of Armenia that is depicted on several illustrated panels created by the Holy Gregor. The grandeur of...
Watch Wild Frontiers travel guide to Iran and see all the highlights of this fascinating country in this short 60 second film - from the ancient site of Persepolis to the beautiful cities of Shiraz, Yazd and Isfahan, and the beautiful Zagros Mountains.
Travel video about destination Yazd in Iran. The ancient desert city of Yazd is located within the centre of the State Of Iran and is one of the country’s oldest cities, set like a string of pearls along the Kavir coast. It is also a centre for the followers of the Zarathustra faith, the pious predecessors of Islam who fled to the city to escape Arab persecution. A small square is situated in the middle of the Old Town district of Fahadan, flanked by historic buildings such as a prison where, according to legend, Alexander The Great held captive various Achaemenid dignitaries and which was later used as a school. The narrow streets of the historic Old Town mainly consist of mud-built buildings with partially covered corridors, domes and numerous wind towers. The maze of narrow streets in ...
When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city. We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone Tajrish Bazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fru...
While the pope and the White House have many areas of common ground, he could bring up some sensitive political topics, like the Iran nuclear agreement and the relationship between the United States and Cuba.
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East? Bread and Roses, 30 September 2014 With Maryam Namazie and Fariborz Pooya Interview with Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society Director: Reza Moradi. Programme Consultant: Poone Ravi Translator: Khosro Gharib
After weeks of marathon talks in Switzerland, world leaders reached a preliminary agreement on the future shape of Iran's nuclear program. Indira Lakshmanan of Bloomberg News just returned from the talks and debriefs on the terms of the deal that include limitations on Iran's nuclear capabilities and a lifting of economic sanctions. She also breaks down international reaction to the agreement. Back home, governors in Indiana and Arkansas signed updated religious freedom legislation that had sparked national outrage this week. John Harwood of CNBC and The New York Times explains how the backlash over religious freedom laws and same-sex rights is changing the culture war in America and how its playing out in the 2016 race for the White House. And Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) was charged with ...
Interview with Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society
Description Recently pride marches were cancelled in Turkey due to threats from ultra-nationalists and this August, Iran plans to hold a conference to discuss Islamic Human Rights principles which will exclude LGBT rights...which begs the question, is the LGBT community at greater risk now than ever before, in the region?
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