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Saturday
Oct172009

Iran: The Daily Show Tribute (Persian and English Versions)

Iran: To Its People, To The Future (A Daily Show Tribute)
Iran: For Those Still Detained (A Daily Show Tribute)
The Latest from Iran (17 October): Back to Semi-Normal

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In June, just before the election, The Daily Show --- the best satirical "news" programme on television --- sent correspondent Jason Jones to Iran. The five reports that followed, airing the week after the Presidential vote and amidst the first mass demonstrations, were enlightening and poignant as well as humourous. Jones interviewed three people who would soon be in detention (two of them still are): former Vice President Mohammad Ali Abtahi, Ebrahim Yazdi, and journalist Maziar Bahari. He met Iranians in the shopping malls, on the street, and in their homes, discovering that they were far from the enemies of "The Great Satan". And he and his producer returned to the US studio with this remarkable discussion, now translated into Persian, with Jon Stewart.

(Ironically, because of copyright issues, the original English-language videos from The Daily Show cannot be viewed outside the US. So, after the Farsi version, we've posted the "behind the scenes" English-language video on the making of the programmes.)



Daily Show Travels to Iran - (Farsi Translated version) from sahar sarshar on Vimeo.



Daily Show Goes to Iran from sahar sarshar on Vimeo.
Friday
Oct022009

Olympic Video Shocker: "Ohmigod, The Foreigners Won!"

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Thursday
Oct012009

Bang the Drum Loudly: US Media Marches to WAR in Iran

A few days ago Glenn Greenwald, Ariana Huffington, and Joanna Capehart of The Washington Post appeared on MSNBC to discuss the Iranian nuclear programme. The piece quickly turned from discussion into political theatre, not as much for Huffington's firm call for action against Tehran and Capehart's comments (the Post's editorial writers are generally pressing for a showdown) as for MSNBC's visual framing. There are curiosities such as blacked-out countries and Turkmenistan moving to the Mediterranean, but the Big Message lies in the looped video of Iran testing missiles, even as Greenwald is trying to analyse less-scary alternatives in negotiations. (Greenwald has offered his thoughts on the experience.)

Fun Fact: MSNBC is generally considered the "liberal" cable channel in the US.

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