The Real Iran
In recent years, the media has damaged Iran’s image so badly that when people hear the name of Iran, they only picture black chadors, terrorism, and ayatollahs. These stereotypes are being constructed to make it easier for governments to attack Iran with public approval. That is why NoWar SA wishes to play a small but essential role in breaking down these negative stereotypes.
What do you know about the
real
Iran?
Abbas Kiarostami An internationally acclaimed film director who has received some 100 awards and has been a member of the jury at numerous festivals, most notably the president of the Cannes Film Festival.
Abdol-Hossein Sardari
Iran’s charge d’affaires in Paris who issued Iranian passports to many nonIranian Jews, and saved the lives of hundred of Jews from the Nazis.
Abu-Rayhan Biruni (973 – 1048)
Contributed greatly to the fields of mathematics, philosophy, medicine, and Science.
Ali Daei
The first male soccer player who scored 100 goals in international play.
Andre Agassi
The former World No. 1 Professional tennis player.
Anoushe Ansari
The world's first female space tourist.
Avicenna (980 – 1037) Persian physician, philosopher, and scientist. His “The Canon of Medicine” was a standard medical text in many European universities for five centuries.
Camila Batmanghelidjh The founder of the children's charity Kids Company, which serves in excess of 20,000 children a year. The winner of the UK's Women of the Year 2006 award.
Christiane Amanpour The chief international correspondent for CNN.
Cyrus the Great Cylinder (539BC)
The first charter of Human Rights. Abolished forced labour, prohibited oppression and terror, and guaranteed freedom of settlement and religion.
Farabi (870 – 950)
Widely regarded to be second only to Aristotle in knowledge; alluded to by his title of "the Second Teacher"
Farshid Moussavi
World leader in Architectural Engineering.
Fariborz Sahba Designer of the “Lotus Temple” which, in 2002, attracted more than 50 million visitors, making it the most visited building in the world.
Farzad Nazem
Chief Technical Officer and Executive Vice President of Yahoo! Inc.
Firouz Naderi
The Associate Director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
Freddie Mercury
The lead singer of Queen.
Hossein Amanat
The architect of Azadi Tower, the symbol of Tehran.
Lily Afshar
Regarded as one of the world’s best female classical guitarists.
Marjane Satrapi
Graphic novelist, illustrator and children’s book author.
Mina Bissell A possible candidate for a Nobel prize for her 30 years of scientific effort which has become increasingly influential in the field of cancer biology and cancer therapeutics.
Nazanin Afshin-Jam
Miss World Canada 2003.
Omar Khayyam (1048 – 1131) Persian poet, mathematician, philosopher and astronomer. ∆ = b² – 4ac
Omid Djalili
The only Iranian Comedian in the world, which is “technically three more than Germany!”
Omid Kordestani
The Senior Vice President for Worldwide Sales and Field Operations of Google.
Parisa Khosravi
Senior Vice President and Managing Editor, International News Gathering, CNN.
Pierre Omidyar
The founder/chairman of the eBay auction site.
Ramona Amiri
Miss World Canada 2005.
Razi (865 – 925)
Celebrated chemist, physicist and philosopher, discoverer of medical applications for alcohol.
Reza Badiyi Director of episodes of Mission: Impossible, Hawaii Five-O, Mannix, The Six million Dollar Man, Starsky and Hutch, The Rockford Files, Police Squad! Dr.Quinn, Medicine Woman, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Nikita and Sliders.
Rumi (1207 – 1273) Persian poet. His followers, the Whirling Dervishes, believe in performing their worship in the form of dance and music.
Saadi (1184 – 1283) One of his poems is used to grace the entrance to the Hall of Nations of the UN building in New York: “The children of Humanity are each other’s limbs That share an origin in their creator When one limb passes its days in pain The other limbs cannot remain easy. You who feel no pain at the suffering of others It is not fitting you be called human.”
Samira Makhmalbaf
At age 27 considered to be one of the best directors of contemporary world cinema.
Shahrdad Rohani Best known for arranging and conducting the ‘Yanni Live at the Acropolis’ concert, the most widely viewed program ever shown on Public Television in the United States, and the second best-selling music video of all time
Shirin Ebadi
2003 Nobel Peace Prize Winner.
Shohreh Aghdashloo
2003 Academy Award Nomination.
Shiraz Wine Australia's most popular red wine stems from Shiraz – the city of flowers, wine and poetry in Iran – in the heart of an ancient winemaking region where the process of wine making possibly originated 7000 years ago.
NoWar SA says no to war on Iran http://www.nowar-sa.net/