This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee file containing a reprint of a New York Times opinion piece by Roger Cohen titled 'Iran Without Nukes,' published on June 13, 2011. The article discusses the political climate in Iran two years after the 2009 election protests, referencing the Green Movement and quoting academics Hamid Dabashi and Nader Hashemi regarding democracy and civil rights in the Middle East. While part of a larger discovery batch (indicated by the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031895), the text itself focuses on geopolitical analysis of US-Iran relations and does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this page.
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| Roger Cohen | Author |
Author of the NYT opinion piece 'Iran Without Nukes'
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| Hamid Dabashi | Academic |
Professor at Columbia University, quoted in the article regarding the civil rights movement in Tehran
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| Nader Hashemi | Academic |
Professor at the University of Denver, quoted regarding shared Iranian and Arab aims
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| Osama Bin Laden | Deceased Terrorist Leader |
Mentioned metaphorically to describe the 'tired' ideology of the Islamic Republic
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| NYT |
New York Times, publisher of the article
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| Columbia University |
Affiliation of Hamid Dabashi
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| University of Denver |
Affiliation of Nader Hashemi
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (inferred from footer stamp)
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| The Green Movement |
Iranian political movement mentioned in the text
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Primary subject of the article
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Described as 'ground zero of a civil rights movement'
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Mentioned in a quote by Hamid Dabashi
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Geopolitical region discussed
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"Tehran, I believe, is ground zero of a civil rights movement that will leave no Muslim or Arab country, or even Israel, untouched."Source
"The moving pictures of Iranians flooding colorfully into the streets have forever altered the visual vocabulary of the global perception of ‘the Middle East.’"Source
"Democracy and dignity, the rule of law and respect for basic human rights, political transparency and an end to corruption."Source
"But we are stuck still with the world’s most paranoid relationship: the American-Iranian relationship."Source
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