Spring 2007: Iran: The Face of the Enemy?
Features
- The Sum of Iran’s Parts: A Political Primer
by Rostam Pourzal - Veterans of the Iran-Iraq War Seek Peace
by The Olive Association: The Society of Peace Advocates - Images of Iran
by William Wolak - Blue Eyes Looking Into Dark Eyes
by Ymani Whitehawk Simmons - Rhyming in Conflict Zones: Using “Art-tillery” to Oppose Violence
by Shahid Buttar and Hawah Kasat - An Anti-Bases Network Finds Its Base
by Herbert Docena - Total Abolition: A Declaration of the International Conference for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases
by conference participants - A Real Turn-Off: Addressing Violence in the Media
by Anissa New-Walker - Peace Wins: Maha Ghosananda, the “Gandhi of Cambodia”
by Matthew Weiner
Poetry
- A Soldier’s Lament
by Doug Soderstrom - Each Soul Completes Me
by Hafiz - Isn’t It Enough?
by Farideh Hassanzadeh-Mostafavi
Departments
- Editorial: Four Letter Words
by Ethan Vesely-Flad - Letters to the Editor
- News of the Fellowship
- Recommended Resources
- Reviews: The Revenge of Gaia; Beyond Prisons; A War of Frontier and Empire; Blackwater
- Global Balance: The Transformation of Anyone’s Existence But Our Own
by George Monbiot - Obituaries
- 2006 Fellowship Index
On the front cover: An Iranian child at a sand statues festival in the city of Sari, Iran, located in the north of Iran at the Caspian Sea coast, on Wednesday, August 16, 2006. (Photo: Jahad Montazeri; Courtesy of World Picture Network.)
