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Today Ardeshir Arian (Iranian filmmaker), Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi (IranPressNews) and Michael Ledeen (the mullah’s nemesis) are on PJTV with me for our first Special Report on Iran. We’ll be doing more of these as the crisis goes on. Let us know what you would like to hear or if you have any questions for our experts.

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3 Comments, 3 Threads

  1. 1. John Becker

    Thank you for doing what you can to help those protesting in Iran, but sadly we know the outcome.

  2. 2. Anita Hope

    Keep this going, at least PJM is giving voice to those that are able to speak the truth. Would be interesting to have an on the street interview of working Iranians and their appraisal right here in LA or Glendale.

  3. 3. Julie Zdrojewski

    Roger, Can you and your friends tell us, please, about the chant we hear, over and over, from the students:

    “Death to Taliban, in Kabul, in Teheran” ?

    1. In what language do they chant: Farsi or Arabic?

    2. Can someone provide a transliteration into English, so that we can pronounce it properly?

    Right now, it’s going on in our heads, but incompletely and wrong. Can someone help us do it right?

    Julie Z.

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