Stories by Behrouz Saba

A native of Iran, Behrouz Saba is writing a memoir of his introduction to America in the 1960s as a foreign student at Monterey Peninsula College.subscribe to Behrouz Saba's rss feed

Dawn of the Iranian Woman

Posted on Jun 30, 2004, Source: Pacific News Service

From the Nobel Peace Prize to the Oscars to the bestseller list, Iranian women are making headlines.

Spielberg's Cuddly New Alien

Posted on Jun 29, 2004, Source: Pacific News Service

'Terminal,' the real-life story of an Iranian immigrant living in Charles de Gaulle airport, has all the political and emotional power of 'ET.'

Tenet or Not, CIA Must Learn Mideast's 'Secret Language'

Posted on Jun 6, 2004, Source: Pacific News Service

All the intelligence failures of the Bush administration reflect a long history of U.S. misunderstandings and missteps in the Middle East that no amount of Arabic and Farsi linguists can correct.

Base Immigration Reform On Respect, Not Fear

Posted on Jan 9, 2004, Source: Pacific News Service

Whether it's election-year posturing or an honest attempt at reform, President Bush's new immigration plan will fail unless the actions and attitudes of U.S. immigration agencies change drastically.

A Different Path to Mideast Freedom

Posted on Oct 17, 2003, Source: Pacific News Service

Instead of war and military occupation, the Bush administration could promote the best of American values in the Mideast by finding and supporting people like Nobel winner Shirin Ebadi.

Iranian Protesters Lack Muscle

Posted on Jun 20, 2003, Source: Pacific News Service

Despite youthful energy and explosive protests, student opponents of Iran's Islamic regime still lack the requirements for a successful democratic revolution.

Courting An Old Enemy

Posted on Aug 22, 2002, Source: Pacific News Service

Iran is plunging toward greater domestic instability -- even as Pentagon secretly seeks its support for the U.S. plan to overthrow Saddam.
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