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Foreign Policy Slate

Welcome to Limbo

In the Jan/Feb issue of Foreign Policy, I have a broad-ranging piece on quasi-states — countries that haven’t yet achieved recognition (and in most cases never will).

UPDATE: French speakers can read the same piece at Slate.fr.

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Atlantic Monthly

Iran’s Nuclear Heart

Thirty Ramadans after V.S. Naipaul’s visit to Qom, I visited for the Atlantic, in search of the part of Iran not gripped yet by democratic fervor.   A truncated version of this piece appears here.

Tehran is on the edge of the mountains, and Qom is on a plain.   For a persecuted revolutionary movement, the distinction matters, because in Iran, as in most places, the mountains are where you go to hide, and to do what you can’t do openly.  This fall, after a summer of violent protests in Tehran that rattled the government and convinced it to send out hardline loyalists to club the protesters into submission, the opposition took to the hills that ring the anti-government suburbs of north Tehran.  Instead of painting its messages on buildings, it painted them on rocks.  Around Darband — the neighborhood where for years the northern Tehranis have fled to throw off their veils, eat co-ed picnics, and perhaps drain a thermos of whiskey — the protesters have sprayed furtive graffiti on small rocks. “Mir Hussein Mousavi,” says one, with a V for victory.  Another more direct one pledges “Death to Khamenei,” Iran’s head ayatollah.  Six months ago, cell-phone photos captured scenes of actual heated protest, and today those protesters trade images of these rocks, signs of a revolution gone dormant.
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Sphere (AOL)

In Brutal African War, Chimps the Big Winners

A dispatch from the Central African Republic for Sphere.

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GOOD

Organ Donation at Sundance

Congratulations are in order for Max Joseph and Chris Weller, who turned my piece on harvesting death row inmates’ organs into an animated short.  That short was just announced as an official selection at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.

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Daily Beast

Hasan’s Yemen Connection

Today in The Daily Beast.

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Sphere (AOL)

Dangers in Arabia Felix

At AOL’s Sphere, an appraisal of the rapidly deteriorating situation in Yemen.

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Atlantic Monthly

¡Hola, Hezbollah!

In the November Atlantic, a short profile of my friend Shaikh Hassan al Burji (pictured here with his very cute kids, Ja’afar and Sara).

Sheikh Hassan al Burji with his kids

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History Channel

Rise of the Fourth Reich

The History Channel’s series MysteryQuest features a segment in which I lead a team exploring the Paraguayan exile of Nazis.