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un to work to open up a black sea grain corridor. political communication professor at the university of iran. ford is adi, believes a multi polar world is becoming a reality because of bricks has been interested in joining biggs for many years. as you know, we are entering a new world order this. ready countries confronting countries back to russia, china, iran, and the country is that because on the receiving end of us sanctions special have the nice or sometime now that they need to increase cooperation. ready with each other is a big is a venue where this type of corporations can happen. and that is why one is interested in joining. i think it can contribute significant to the big project. ah, you know the story to tell you. but on a busy news day, you leaders have gathered to decide whether to support grunting, ukraine and mo dover come to the c status for the block. it comes after the european parliament approved a resolution on the issue earlier, but some politicians say the decision will just be the start of a long road ahead for ukraine on may not have the end and key of the seeking
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security and the global economy that we heard from professor say it. mohammed mirandi from the university of iran. he claims the western countries are the ones responsible for the global energy crisis. it is extraordinary that the united states on the one hand, has created a major global economic crisis by not only sanctioning iranian oil and gas, but also venezuelan oil and gas. and now russian oil and gas, and everyone is wondering why is the global economy in such a dangerous situation. and now, after doing all that, the united states carries out theft. it carries out an act of piracy, in order to her to iran. but what it is doing in reality is it's forcing the price of oil to go up. the iranians benefit from this situation. the iranians retaliated that further benefits the situation, the more instability there is, the higher the price of oil, and the worse it is for the u. s. and the economies. so they are the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of all the sanctions that they place on different countries and from the piracy that they can carry out . the ryans are
security and the global economy that we heard from professor say it. mohammed mirandi from the university of iran. he claims the western countries are the ones responsible for the global energy crisis. it is extraordinary that the united states on the one hand, has created a major global economic crisis by not only sanctioning iranian oil and gas, but also venezuelan oil and gas. and now russian oil and gas, and everyone is wondering why is the global economy in such a dangerous situation. and...
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were to open up a black sea green corridor or political communication professor at the university of iran for is adi believes a multiple, a world is becoming a reality because it breaks has been interested in joining bricks for many years. as you know, we are entering a new world or this country's conference in countries like russia, china, iran, and the country. is that because on the receiving end of us sanctions special have the nice or some time now that they need to increase cooperation with each other is a breaks is a venue. these type of corporations can happen. and that is why one is interested in joining ethics. i think it can contribute significant to the big project. ah, well, the taliban government in afghanistan is appealing for international helpful in this week's devastating earthquake. the left, at least 1000 people, dead rescue operations are ongoing. in the south eastern afghanistan with humanitarian aid, as well as medical support been delivered by helicopters. great was the country's deadliest in 20 years, destroying over 1500 homes according to local authorities. we a
were to open up a black sea green corridor or political communication professor at the university of iran for is adi believes a multiple, a world is becoming a reality because it breaks has been interested in joining bricks for many years. as you know, we are entering a new world or this country's conference in countries like russia, china, iran, and the country. is that because on the receiving end of us sanctions special have the nice or some time now that they need to increase cooperation...
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and at the end of disrupting to ron's nuclear program, like behind the, to run the a professor to ron university says the alliance will not break iran. it's not really of real alliance because the ara public opinion and regional public opinion is deeply opposed to the apartheid regime in israel and saudi arabia. and ambrose have shown themselves completely incapable of fighting against government, even though they starved the country. they surrounded the country and they have full support from western countries, nato countries. so it really doesn't mean much to year on the united states, saudi arabia, israeli regime. all of them were allies in the house just because they're coming out of the closet. does it mean that there's any major change in the dynamics in the region? the only thing that will happen is that when things become more out in the open, public opinion becomes more important. thanks for joining us here in our see international web back in the top of the hour with more ah ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic develo
and at the end of disrupting to ron's nuclear program, like behind the, to run the a professor to ron university says the alliance will not break iran. it's not really of real alliance because the ara public opinion and regional public opinion is deeply opposed to the apartheid regime in israel and saudi arabia. and ambrose have shown themselves completely incapable of fighting against government, even though they starved the country. they surrounded the country and they have full support from...
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anybody thinks or believes is a part of every moment of every thought about iran at the time of consideration was given to us making the conferences universal as possible of but i can't recall that any thought was given to inviting the radians i'd states was the sole superpower, the big satan, and the conference was going to involve making peace with the little satan, with israel ah, in tehran, eroni, new leaders did not accept their country being outlawed since ho manney's. death in 1989 to figures in the islamic revolution had ruled the country. i itala ali hum, a name was the new supreme leader, a loyal follower of his predecessor, he was unbending in his refusal to compromise. hashmi ross son johnny was president of the republic. a wealthy businessman, he too, was very close to the former supreme leader. he was a pragmatist and a realist. both men opted for benevolent neutrality towards the americans during the gulf war. dirani ins did help the united states against saddam hussein. ah, in that war they open up a child communication. they allow the u. s. to use iranian airspace. the ronnie as did this, and as a way of quietly supporting
anybody thinks or believes is a part of every moment of every thought about iran at the time of consideration was given to us making the conferences universal as possible of but i can't recall that any thought was given to inviting the radians i'd states was the sole superpower, the big satan, and the conference was going to involve making peace with the little satan, with israel ah, in tehran, eroni, new leaders did not accept their country being outlawed since ho manney's. death in 1989 to...
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of tourism from iran to venezuela as well. i want to bring in some more stuff. he's a professor of political science at the university of turnaround. he's been with us last that press conference has been happening. good to have the weather. so thanks very much indeed for your patience. one of the things that both men did refer to and they were speaking off the cuff, that didn't appear to be any prepared notes. was the element of joint stones against what they regard as imperialism. how much do you think that this meeting was symbolic of that as much as embedding if you like the, the cooperation between the 2, the 2 countries? yes, i also did notice that i think both president saw talked extensively about standing up to american imperialism and colonialism. and i think they want to project an image, the, an alignment of a standing up to american hegemony is taking place. and i think such a strategy possibly could be successful if bigger countries, such as china and russia, also join in. also, i think was significant. then the press conference, something i noticed was that delegations of both countries were mostly an e
of tourism from iran to venezuela as well. i want to bring in some more stuff. he's a professor of political science at the university of turnaround. he's been with us last that press conference has been happening. good to have the weather. so thanks very much indeed for your patience. one of the things that both men did refer to and they were speaking off the cuff, that didn't appear to be any prepared notes. was the element of joint stones against what they regard as imperialism. how much do...
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political science at the university of tech on affected to have the weather start on august 0 for a bit of context just described to us what the relationship is like between venezuela and iran while the country, the 2 countries enjoy a very good relations, especially since the time that man with medieval became yawns. president the 2 countries are under heavy us sanctions, so they do have a lot of aspects that they can cooperate under. also, in recent years the iran has been helping venezuela in regards to its oil output. the relationship between iran in venezuela is also important for iran, because iran wants to demonstrate western powers, particularly to the americans, that it's not isolated in the world. and aside from its relations with countries such as russia and china, it also had good relations with countries such as venezuela. is this an effort to simply cement relationships that currently exist? or is that are an attempt to try to expand on the agreements and relationships they have? well, this trip is happening. get a very important juncture. any rainy in foreign policy. we just had the i e, a resolution against iran. and the prospect of reaching a nuclear deal b
political science at the university of tech on affected to have the weather start on august 0 for a bit of context just described to us what the relationship is like between venezuela and iran while the country, the 2 countries enjoy a very good relations, especially since the time that man with medieval became yawns. president the 2 countries are under heavy us sanctions, so they do have a lot of aspects that they can cooperate under. also, in recent years the iran has been helping venezuela...
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of purdue university thisweek . it's very important to understand where from whence the threat emanates. it doesn't reflect broadly that the least of the chinese people themselves and we should do, this is in iran to court the iranian people christians, jews living in iran we want to court the chinese people and get them headed back in the right direction. i want them as a part of this understanding about human dignity that comes from the idea that we can trade. but when we get to that point we are prepared to engage in that then this isn't about animus towards the country of china for the people of china. this is about protecting the value sets and these are the japanese, these australians, europeans as i mentioned and all the west including south central america. we're going to need everyone to work on this project so when we do we will have roughly 77 percent of the global gdp on property rights . i think the chinese communist party will see it's in their best interest. >> a few minutes left. first day i entered the state department since 1981 i was with a friend. it's a square block building and i was with a friend who was a career foreign service officer. how many people work in your facil
of purdue university thisweek . it's very important to understand where from whence the threat emanates. it doesn't reflect broadly that the least of the chinese people themselves and we should do, this is in iran to court the iranian people christians, jews living in iran we want to court the chinese people and get them headed back in the right direction. i want them as a part of this understanding about human dignity that comes from the idea that we can trade. but when we get to that point we...
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see. greek authorities sighted us sanctions against iran is justification for seizing the ship. professor 5 mohammed moran, the from the university of to ron, sees a seizure of the iranian cargo, was a political decision of the greek and us governments. it's pretty obvious that the decision to see is the iranian oil was a political decision. it was an active theft both by the u. s. government. and unfortunately, the greek government and the iranians have no option to retaliate. the only way for the iranians to make sure that their oil is safe and secure is to make it clear to it's adversaries. that they will be punished if they carry out acts of test. so as soon as the iranians retaliated took to greek tankers, the creek court ruled to continue the process of confiscation. and to return the running crude oil and the running ship back to your on the expectation is that the cargo on the should be returned in full and immediately an act of piracy by nato is not acceptable to rod. and the longer this process takes the worse it's going to be for the government of greece to u. k. cinema chains have canceled screening. is that in the, the
see. greek authorities sighted us sanctions against iran is justification for seizing the ship. professor 5 mohammed moran, the from the university of to ron, sees a seizure of the iranian cargo, was a political decision of the greek and us governments. it's pretty obvious that the decision to see is the iranian oil was a political decision. it was an active theft both by the u. s. government. and unfortunately, the greek government and the iranians have no option to retaliate. the only way for...
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see creak. authorities sighted us sanctions against iran is justification for seizing the ship. profess aside, mahatma gandhi from the university of to round says the seizure of the iranian cargo was a political decision of the greek and the us government's. it's pretty obvious that the decision to see is the iranian oil was a political decision. it was an active theft both by the u. s. government. and unfortunately, the greek government and the iranians have no option to retaliate. the only way for the ryans to make sure that their oil is safe and secure is to make it clear to it's adversaries that they will be punished if they carry out acts of theft. so as soon as the iranians retaliated took to greek tankers, the greek court ruled to continue the process of confiscation, and to return the running crude oil and the run in ship back to your on the expectation is that the cargo and the ship be returned in full and immediately an act of piracy by nato, is not acceptable to rod. and the longer this process takes the worse it's going to be for the government of greece. ah, well, the west, the case is russia bringing about a global f
see creak. authorities sighted us sanctions against iran is justification for seizing the ship. profess aside, mahatma gandhi from the university of to round says the seizure of the iranian cargo was a political decision of the greek and the us government's. it's pretty obvious that the decision to see is the iranian oil was a political decision. it was an active theft both by the u. s. government. and unfortunately, the greek government and the iranians have no option to retaliate. the only...
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university of to wrong. the thanks for joining he's going to program. always nice to see now how is the development of the north south transport corridor expected to benefit the countries along the route, particularly iran. it will be extremely important because they'll be. busy an alternative alternative route, instead of the longer route that goes through the suez canal into the mediterranean . so it will be much less expensive to transport goods, and it will be much more quick for goods to be able to be sent to certain destinations. this will be very important for russia, it will allow it to have much greater access, not only to indian for it, but also the whole of the sub continent, the west coast, and the east coast in particular of africa. so the expansion of trade for russia will be immense, and also new, new capacities will be built or created for countries that want to trade with iran or through you run to, to central asia or russia. so do you think that we could actually supposed the suez canal is a cheaper way to transport goods from ages to europe? yes, it will definitely be much cheaper, at least for certain parts of europe and asia as well as west asia. so they sort of can, i will serve it
university of to wrong. the thanks for joining he's going to program. always nice to see now how is the development of the north south transport corridor expected to benefit the countries along the route, particularly iran. it will be extremely important because they'll be. busy an alternative alternative route, instead of the longer route that goes through the suez canal into the mediterranean . so it will be much less expensive to transport goods, and it will be much more quick for goods to...
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in iran, the baha'i, most of their rights are taken away, they can't go to university, they can't evenhe basic tenant of the baha'i faith is what we call the twofold moral purpose, that we are here on this planet, we are spiritual beings, to try and become better but at the same time make society better. we are quite activist, in a sense, we get involved in society, we try and raise the level of discussion so, for me, being a baha'i absolutely drives what i do because it is not about making fun of racism, religions, it is about absolutely saying the oneness of humanity is a fact, it is not even a nice idea. so, all the stuff about identity politics is interesting because of course we can be ajew, or you can be lgbtq or you can be whoever you are, as long as we understand we are all fundamentally one. if we understand that, then the comedy will be easier to do. you are currently making comedy in farsi. how is your farsi? not very good. well, it better improve, because you want to win a big audience in iran on bbc persian, you are doing a comedy chat show. and i am just wondering whether
in iran, the baha'i, most of their rights are taken away, they can't go to university, they can't evenhe basic tenant of the baha'i faith is what we call the twofold moral purpose, that we are here on this planet, we are spiritual beings, to try and become better but at the same time make society better. we are quite activist, in a sense, we get involved in society, we try and raise the level of discussion so, for me, being a baha'i absolutely drives what i do because it is not about making fun...
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iran's transparency tech. ron says the i e a is political compromised. let's go to how fun a my jen, who is a professor of milly studies at the university of to ron. he joins us live from the iranian captain. many, thanks for joining the program. so this move by iran is clearly aimed at angering the iaa. what are they hoping to achieve by well, i think the iranians have said that this move is directly basically is to move beyond the nuclear toxeme lives in india and not enough or 4 months. now, they stated that the call is not really, you know, a technical beyond technicals best. they say have been provided to the a. so they are retaliated basically. and as far as transparency goes, iranians are saying, and that was the argument basically is that transparency was traded for sanctions relief in the j a ron nuclear deal. and now the ac plus, the stakes are demanding iran transparency without sanctions really. so moving beyond the j. c. p a and trying to put pressure on iran to basically bring up or give transparency without what it was promised him that nuclear deal. that's why you want switching off cameras that are beyond the safeguards, basically
iran's transparency tech. ron says the i e a is political compromised. let's go to how fun a my jen, who is a professor of milly studies at the university of to ron. he joins us live from the iranian captain. many, thanks for joining the program. so this move by iran is clearly aimed at angering the iaa. what are they hoping to achieve by well, i think the iranians have said that this move is directly basically is to move beyond the nuclear toxeme lives in india and not enough or 4 months. now,...
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professor at the university of to run expects the brick script to expand even further with other countries following around footsteps. the greater the cooperation between countries like iran, brazil, russia, china, india, to the south africa argentina, among others, the less dependent they become on western powers. the very fact that the iranians an argentine and they have both expressed strong interest in becoming members i think is the importance of the brakes organization. and i think that probably in the coming months you'll have more countries that will express the same sort of an interest in joining. now we see the global sound joining hands increasing cooperation from the mirror to asia. and that will change the world order the world order is already collapsing. and i think with the help of global soft countries coming together, this change will not only become more rapid, but i think it will have, it will become. but it will be a more organized shift away from the west. understand national has a case the commission of turning a blind eye to the illegal detention of thousands of arab and african migrants in lithuania. then to go this route built when it cools, case
professor at the university of to run expects the brick script to expand even further with other countries following around footsteps. the greater the cooperation between countries like iran, brazil, russia, china, india, to the south africa argentina, among others, the less dependent they become on western powers. the very fact that the iranians an argentine and they have both expressed strong interest in becoming members i think is the importance of the brakes organization. and i think that...
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atomic energy agency criticizing. iran's transparency toronto says the i e a is politically compromised. her son amarion is a professor of middle east studies of the university of toronto. he says that the iranian government believes that it's been treated unfairly by the nuclear watchdog when they see it, as opposed to call as not really, you know, a technical beyond technicals that they say that have been provided to the a. so they are retaliated basically, and as far as transparency goes, iranians are saying, and that was the argument basically is that transparency was traded for sanctions for late in the j a ron nuclear deal. and now the ac last night the stakes are demanding iran transparency without sanctions really. so moving beyond the j. c. p. a and trying to put pressure on iran to basically bring up or give transparency without what it was promised in that nuclear deal. that's why you want switching off cameras that are beyond the safeguards, basically the safeguards cameras that are, that iran is legally buying by is, are still operating and will still operate. there have been cameras installed beyond the safeguards as part of other agreements in
atomic energy agency criticizing. iran's transparency toronto says the i e a is politically compromised. her son amarion is a professor of middle east studies of the university of toronto. he says that the iranian government believes that it's been treated unfairly by the nuclear watchdog when they see it, as opposed to call as not really, you know, a technical beyond technicals that they say that have been provided to the a. so they are retaliated basically, and as far as transparency goes,...
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not only adds to the credibility of george washington university law school but also to the george washington university community as a whole. i am an immigrant from irane united states because i wanted to be engaged in a civil debate in conversation without facing rep row cushions from the government and of course here at george washington university i do not want to experience being cancelled or see students cancelling professors, faculty members or other students just because they have opposing views. so i'm not the only person who wants to stand against this kind of cancel culture on our campus. >> joey: real quick, have you taken justice thomas's class? >> i hope to take it next fall and justice thomas, if you're watching this, i hope you keep teaching at gw law school and we absolutely love the fact that he's there and we can learn from the best. >> joey: absolutely. i'm glad the university's pushing back and not terminating his employment p thank you for joining us and good luck in your education. >> thank you so much for having me. >> joey: all right. >> carley: it is one of the most competitive races of the entire midterm season, but this vuln
not only adds to the credibility of george washington university law school but also to the george washington university community as a whole. i am an immigrant from irane united states because i wanted to be engaged in a civil debate in conversation without facing rep row cushions from the government and of course here at george washington university i do not want to experience being cancelled or see students cancelling professors, faculty members or other students just because they have...
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iran are interested in cooperation with the block. i'm pledge the support for its political communication professor at the university turn forward as the, as adi believes, most pull the world is becoming more of a reality because of bricks has been interested in joining bix for many years. as you know, we are entering new we'll go over this with western countries, confronting countries back to russia, china, iran, and the country. is that because on the receiving end of us sanctions special have the nice or sometime now that they need to increase cooperation with each other is a big is the venue is type of corporations can happen. and that is why one is interested in joining. i think it can contribute significantly to the big project. and finally, a recession in the u. s. is certainly a possibility that's according to the head of the federal reserve coming in the highest inflation in the country in 40 years. president biden blamed the conflict in ukraine. both fed chairman jerome poll, says otherwise, fiscal commentator and t v. host scotty. now hughes looks at his claim. beth reflects the fox president biden today. propose dell, believe me, a growing pains that americans are feeling at the g
iran are interested in cooperation with the block. i'm pledge the support for its political communication professor at the university turn forward as the, as adi believes, most pull the world is becoming more of a reality because of bricks has been interested in joining bix for many years. as you know, we are entering new we'll go over this with western countries, confronting countries back to russia, china, iran, and the country. is that because on the receiving end of us sanctions special...
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atomic energy agency criticizing. iran's transparency tech, ron says, the i e a is politically compromised as an amadi and is a professor of middle east studies at the university of tech ron. he says that the iranian government believes it's been treated unfairly by the nuclear watchdog. they see it as opposed to call as not really, you know, a technical beyond technicals that they said that have been provided to the a. so they are retaliated basically. and as far as transparency goes, iranians are saying, and that was the argument basically is that transparency was traded for sanctions release and the j a ron nuclear deals. and now the e city last, the stakes are demanding iran transparency without sanctions really. so moving beyond the j c. p a and trying to put pressure on iran to basically bring up or give transparency without what it was promised in that nuclear deal. that's why one is switching off cameras that are beyond the safeguards, basically the safeguards cameras that are that yvonne is legally buying by is, are still operating and will still there have been cameras installed beyond the safeguards as part of other agreements including iran, nuclea
atomic energy agency criticizing. iran's transparency tech, ron says, the i e a is politically compromised as an amadi and is a professor of middle east studies at the university of tech ron. he says that the iranian government believes it's been treated unfairly by the nuclear watchdog. they see it as opposed to call as not really, you know, a technical beyond technicals that they said that have been provided to the a. so they are retaliated basically. and as far as transparency goes, iranians...
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you are from iran or syria, that is, we communicate, everything is calm and there is no enmity. for me, as a creative person, it is very important to study outside of classes at the universityare the strongest sports teams and the famous club of the cheerful and resourceful, and there is also a choir that is one of the hundred best cows in the world queue for listening to forms more than for the admission committee of the university . he is the winner of prestigious russian and international competitions, the owner of ten gold medals of the world choir games, by the way, the choir occupies the 89th position in the world ranking. now the team has 120 members. they study geography on tour routes, latvia hungary italy france germany austria china north america and south africa over the past 17 years, 17 married couples have formed in the choir. how old are you do you do at school? the fourth year is not, absolutely nothing to do with this first singing experience. the two of us and spiritual music. we sing, and in this, by the way, it stands out very well. they shot well in tiktok, yes, the dream must be said so that you will definitely be taken to the choir. you must come and
you are from iran or syria, that is, we communicate, everything is calm and there is no enmity. for me, as a creative person, it is very important to study outside of classes at the universityare the strongest sports teams and the famous club of the cheerful and resourceful, and there is also a choir that is one of the hundred best cows in the world queue for listening to forms more than for the admission committee of the university . he is the winner of prestigious russian and international...
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difficult to delineate what of iran's behavior are changed with any sanctions over a long period of time. now you can argue they came to the table when there were universal sanctions with europe and others, that that brought him to the table but really what also brought them to the table was they cared, the sanctions are a stick but the carrots are releasing the sanctions. so some still have this misconception that we could forbid them to sanctions on selling the oil to china or russia. you could have military embargo. you could have ships all up and down the coast and they would still sell their oil and gas across pipelines and across land of both russia and china. even a military embargo would not prevent them from this, and sanctions aren't going to prevent them from this. we need to quit looking at sanctions as a way to change behavior because sanctions frankly don't change behavior. sanctions are useful as a threat if you're going to threaten somebody and say if you do this we will do this. they might be a threat to deter behavior or if there are redoing something you don't want you would ask them to quit doing that in exchange for removing the sanc
difficult to delineate what of iran's behavior are changed with any sanctions over a long period of time. now you can argue they came to the table when there were universal sanctions with europe and others, that that brought him to the table but really what also brought them to the table was they cared, the sanctions are a stick but the carrots are releasing the sanctions. so some still have this misconception that we could forbid them to sanctions on selling the oil to china or russia. you...
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university center for iranian studies. this center was found found in 2016, and it's the first of its kind that focused on the diaspora community specifically in connection to iran. the center hosted artwork exhibits, speakers, funds to expand the field and research in the community. as an immigrant in this community, i can tell you what being in america and san francisco means: an opportunity to be accepted for who you are, who you love, and live in a pluralistic society. that's not always available in countries around the world, and so much of that has been talked about today. today, folks are literally putting their lives on the line, so the act of the iranian pride event is uplifting, and i want to recognize them today. let me call up the doctor and the team to talk more about their important work and recognize them today. thank you. [applause] >> hi. thank you, supervisor safai, and thank you to all the supervisors today for this wonderful occasion. i was so moved to hear all the other speakers, and i don't even feel like we have the same level of bravery, but i still want to recognize the important work that we're doing in the context in which we find ours
university center for iranian studies. this center was found found in 2016, and it's the first of its kind that focused on the diaspora community specifically in connection to iran. the center hosted artwork exhibits, speakers, funds to expand the field and research in the community. as an immigrant in this community, i can tell you what being in america and san francisco means: an opportunity to be accepted for who you are, who you love, and live in a pluralistic society. that's not always...
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university center for iranian studies. this center was found found in 2016, and it's the first of its kind that focused on the diaspora community specifically in connection to iran. the center hosted artwork exhibits, speakers, funds to expand the field and research in the community. as an immigrant in this community, i can tell you what being in america and san francisco means: an opportunity to be accepted for who you are, who you love, and live in a pluralistic society. that's not always available in countries around the world, and so much of that has been talked about today. today, folks are literally putting their lives on the line, so the act of the iranian pride event is uplifting, and i want to recognize them today. let me call up the doctor and the team to talk more about their important work and recognize them today. thank you. [applause] >> hi. thank you, supervisor safai, and thank you to all the supervisors today for this wonderful occasion. i was so moved to hear all the other speakers, and i don't even feel like we have the same level of bravery, but i still want to recognize the important work that we're doing in the context in which we find ours
university center for iranian studies. this center was found found in 2016, and it's the first of its kind that focused on the diaspora community specifically in connection to iran. the center hosted artwork exhibits, speakers, funds to expand the field and research in the community. as an immigrant in this community, i can tell you what being in america and san francisco means: an opportunity to be accepted for who you are, who you love, and live in a pluralistic society. that's not always...