Cultures of Resistance: Opposing Violence Against Iran

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

The United States, and the international community at large, continues to pursue a strategy of belligerent threats and sanctions against Iran. With Barack Obama's election many Iran watchers breathed a sigh of relief, as the new incoming president had campaigned on a promise to hold unconditional talks with Tehran. Once in office, however, the new administration's commitment to diplomacy proved weak, and once again the U.S. was rallying the world to support "crippling sanctions" that were quickly passed by both the United Nations and the U.S. Congress. These actions have only strengthened the hand of hardliners within Iran, weakened pro-democracy movements, and made life more difficult for ordinary Iranians. Undoubtedly, the Iranian people are suffering as a result and are now one step closer to a military attack from the U.S.

Cultures of Resistance supports a different approach: one based on citizen diplomacy, grassroots solidarity, and cross-cultural understanding. For this short film we interviewed a number of Iranian artists who recalled their people's history of suffering from foreign intervention and who demonstrate their commitment to peace.

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  • That Halabja footage was some powerful shit.

    I am asking this as unbiased as possible. was that whole Neda thing for real? Because the video looked extremely fake, and from what I hear the witnesses were more than shady. any answers are much obliged

  • This is excellent.

  • hichkas followed Cultures of Resistance!!!!

  • In wars the truth dies first, followed by the death of innocent people. Thank you for the remembrance of the victims from Halabja. We will never forget...

    "Those who does not remember the past are condemned to repeat it." (George Santayana)

    Never again! - End the wars and arms policy!

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