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رتبه‌ي اول بخش گزارش خبري - رتبه‌ي سوم بخش گفت‌وگو (ماهنامه‌ي دانشمند)

سيد ايمان ضيابري خبرنگار و دانشجوي جوان گيلاني در دوبخش عنوان برتر نخستين جشنواره كشوري جوان ايراني از آن خود كرد .
به گزارش روابط عمومي اداره فرهنگ و ارشاد اسلامي گيلان هيئت داوران نخستين جشنواره جوان ايراني در بخش رسانه سيد ايمان ضيابري خبرنگار جوان گيلاني را در دو بخش بعنوان نفر برگزيده معرفي نمودند.
هيئت داوران اولين جشنواره جوان ايراني در بخش رسانه وي را در بخش گزارش خبري به عنوان رتبه نخست معرفي نمودند.
همچنين در بخش مصاحبه به عنوان نفر سوم از سوي هيئت داوران معرفي و جوايز خود را از دست مهرداد بذرپاش معاونت رييس جمهور و رييس سازمان ملي جوان دريافت نمود .
سيد ايمان ضيابري متولد 1369 در رشت مي باشد و هم اكنون دانشجوي زبان و ادبيات انگليسي دانشگاه گيلان است.
 وي هم اكنون در  ماهنامه علمي فرهنگي دانشمند و هفته نامه هاتف به فعاليت مي پردازد.

+ نوشته شده در  سه شنبه بیست و نهم تیر 1389ساعت 6 بعد از ظهر  توسط كوروش ضيابري  | 

Kourosh Ziabari - The corrupt king of Saudi Arabia Malek Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz whose clandestine connections with the families of Osama Bin Laden and George W. Bush have made him a notorious and unpopular figure in the Islamic world has recently made unbelievably controversial remarks which leaved no doubt that this tyrannical monarch is moving towards ushering himself as the new stooge of the United States in the Persian Gulf region.

The Saudi King who has seemingly started attempts to merge his country with the imperialist world told the French Defense Minister Hervé Morin in a meeting held after the Gaza Freedom Flotilla massacre that "two states in region do not deserve to exist: Israel and Iran."

Juxtaposed with the impolite and uncompromising mistreatment of the Iranian pilgrims by the Saudi police forces in Mecca and Medina, the bizarre and unprecedented remarks of the Saudi tyrant whose monarchy has been described as "head-chopping, hand-severing, anti-feminist, misogynist, feudal [and] anti-democratic" by Robert Fisk highlighted the Arab kingdom's decisiveness to distance itself from the union of Islamic nations and join the bloc of imperialist governments.

So, let's pose some vital questions. Does the Saudi king really deserve the title of the Custodian of Two Holy Mosques, which he has assigned to himself? Does this corrupt monarch really care about the Islamic solidarity?

In an article titled "The Kingdom of Corruption, the Saudi Connection", the British Pakistani author and historian Tariq Ali wrote about the undiscovered and unseen realities of Saudi Arabia intelligently: "In normal times the Saudi Kingdom is barely covered by the Western media. The Ambassadors report to their respective chanceries that all is well and the continuity of the regime is not threatened. It requires the imprisonment of an American or British citizen or for a British nurse to be chucked out of a window for attention to focus on the regime in Riyadh."

"Even less is known about the state religion, which is not an everyday version of Sunni or Shia Islam, but a peculiarly virulent, ultra-puritanical strain known as Wahhabism. This is the religion of the Saudi royals, the state bureaucracy, the army and air-force and, of course, Osama Bin Laden, the best-known Saudi citizen in the world, currently resident in Afghanistan" he adds.

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