On Seeing the Death of Neda
Syrian journalist tells of being moved by the death of a woman in a Tehran street.
Iraqis Say "Hands Off" to Iran
Many praise Tehran protesters but hope Iran keeps out of their country’s domestic affairs.
Herat Farmers Ditching Poppy for Saffron
Could world’s most expensive spice be answer to search for alternative to poppy cultivation?
Mixed Response to Ahmadinejad Re-election
While some say hardline foreign policies are good for Syria, others favour ending strategic alliance with Iran.
Election Fever Rises in Kurdistan
Competition stiff for parliamentary seats in what many believe will be a hotly-contested campaign.
Combating Female Circumcision
Activist describes challenges facing those trying to end the controversial practice in Iraqi Kurdistan.
US Withdrawal Big Test for Iraqi Security Forces
Some suggest Sunni and Shia insurgents and Ba’athists could take advantage of pullout to cause mayhem.
Afghanistan: May '09
IWPR seeking to bridge gap between classroom studies and daily practice in Herat.
Iraq: May '09
IWPR trains media monitors to assess risk of inciting violence.
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