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Cold Yogurt Soup / A’ab Doogh Khiar
From SOFREH: A CONTEMPORARY APPROACH TO CLASSIC PERSIAN CUISINE by Nasim Alikhani
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Similar to Spanish gazpacho, a’ab doogh khiar is a cold, blended, summer soup that uses yogurt and cucumber as a base instead of tomato. You can combine the cucumber-yogurt base with the mix-ins, as I have done here, or you can use my alternative method, which gives your guests the option of choosing those they like best. Either way, serve it with toasted bread or crackers for a snack or light lunch.
Makes 4 to 6 servings
4 to 6 pieces homemade or store-bought pita or naan bread, toasted Light olive oil for brushing 4 cups (907 grams) Homemade Yogurt or store-bought Greek yogurt Kosher salt to taste 2 garlic cloves, finely pureed 2 large good-quality cucumbers, such as Persian, English, or Japanese, skin on, finely diced 2 cups (214 grams) chopped walnuts 1 cup (160 grams) golden raisins or small red raisins 3 ounces (85 grams) fresh dill, leaves and tender stems, finely chopped 2 ounces (56 grams) fresh tarragon, leaves and tender stems, finely chopped 2 ounces (56 grams) fresh basil, leaves and tender stems, finely chopped ½ cup fresh mint leaves 2 tablespoons dried mint for garnish Rose petals for garnish
1 Preheat the oven to 375ºF. 2 Brush the bread with olive oil, place in a single layer on a baking sheet, and toast in the oven until crispy, about 10 minutes. 3 Add the yogurt, salt, and garlic to a mixing bowl and whisk well, adding a bit of water to loosen it (but don’t make it watery), then add the cucumbers, walnuts, raisins, dill, tarragon, basil, and mint leaves. Taste and adjust the seasoning. 4 Fill an 8-ounce (240-ml) glass with equal parts water and ice. Slowly add enough of the ice water to the yogurt mixture until it is the consistency of a thick soup. 5 Divide the mixture among 4 to 6 bowls, set some of the bread in each bowl, and garnish with dried mint and rose petals before serving.
Alternatively Combine the yogurt, salt, garlic, and cucumbers in a large bowl. Place a large, square ice cube in each of 4 to 6 bowls, as needed, and divide the yogurt mixture among the bowls. Garnish with the dried mint and rose petals, and set the walnuts, raisins, dill, tarragon, basil, and mint leaves on the table for your guests to add in as they wish.
From Sofreh: A Contemporary Approach to Classic Persian Cuisine: A Cookbook. © 2023 by Nasim Alikhani and Theresa Gambacorta. Excerpted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
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hamidrezaalikhani · 2 years
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prelawland · 2 years
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The Iran Court System And Protests
By Ona Nwabueze, Oglethorpe University Class of 2024
January 2, 2023
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The Iranian government has constantly been faced with an immense amount of controversy for their treatment of citizens within their country. Recently, Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani has been sentenced to a possible public execution in Shahid Alikhani square. This square is featured in the city of Isfahan with a landmark entrance that precedes a popular metro train station. Recently, protesters and supporters of Nasr-Azadani have surrounded the area after the government's recent installation of an execution platform in the middle of the square. Many civilians believe the government has plans to do numerous unlawful executions while Western countries are distracted with holiday festivities. Many speculate the government is attempting to keep civilians in check with fear-based tactics, such as public executions. This all stems from the increase in protests following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was executed by the government for wearing her hijab incorrectly. It has been estimated that around 43 people, like Nasr-Azadani, face execution in the near future.
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georgiaprelawland · 2 years
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Protest & Uproar Following The Murders & Inequity Among The Iran Court Systems
By Ona Nwabueze, Oglethorpe University Class of 2024
January 1, 2023
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The Iranian government has constantly been faced with an immense amount of controversy for their treatment of citizens within their country. Recently, Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani has been sentenced to a possible public execution in Shahid Alikhani square. This square is featured in the city of Isfahan with a landmark entrance that precedes a popular metro train station. Recently, protesters and supporters of Nasr-Azadani have surrounded the area after the government's recent installation of an execution platform in the middle of the square. Many civilians believe the government has plans to do numerous unlawful executions while Western countries are distracted with holiday festivities. Many speculate the government is attempting to keep civilians in check with fear-based tactics, such as public executions. This all stems from the increase in protests following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was executed by the government for wearing her hijab incorrectly. It has been estimated that around 43 people, like Nasr-Azadani, face execution in the near future [1].
It’s important to note that the Iranian government is based on the religion of Islam. Their understanding of government is completely different from western regions. For them, religion and politics intersect with Islam being the foundation of their civilization. The Revolutionary courts, or the judiciary branch, of Iran are responsible for the reprimanding of crimes that go against the Islamic Republic. From the government’s standpoint, the men that are elected to this branch have demonstrated that they fully comprehend the Iranian Constitution. In turn, they are deemed fit to interpret and enforce the religious laws of Iran as they wish. Their court decisions are definite and can not be appealed. Most clergymen and judiciary officials are chosen by religious jurists or hand-picked by the prime minister. With this all taken into account, it is quite notable the immense amount of religious influence in the Iranian government. Not only is Islam valued as the nationwide religion, but it is used as a means to justify and enforce all aspects of the government [3].
Additionally, The Iranian government has been accused of conducting sham trials to justify their strict treatment of civilians and high execution rates. Ultimately, citizens view the court systems as extremely corrupt with unfair and unlawful sentencing of Iranians. As of September 2022, it has been documented that The Revolutionary Courts of Iran has performed over 21 sham trials all resulting in a death penalty sentencing. Many of these convictions were the product of people protesting past executions that the public deemed unlawful. From an international standpoint, numerous human rights organizations are filled with aghast at the idea of civilians receiving the death penalty for protesting the inequity in their legal system. Many countries find this unsettling because protesting is viewed as exercising a human right. The courts justify these execution sentences by declaring protesters are acting with Moharabe, or “enmity against God.” These protesters are viewed as “corruption on Earth,” which further justifies these court decisions [2]. Ultimately, the legal system views the protesters as unlawful individuals who act against religion and deserve death as punishment for their offenses. It is unclear whether or not many of these sentences have been fulfilled because the courts detained lawyers that attempted to lawfully represent the protesters. Protesters are only allowed court-appointed lawyers, which undermines due process and upholds the sham trials. Due to these extreme sentences, Iranians all over the country are fearful of providing information about what they have witnessed at protests. This further increases the success of sham trials and death sentences [2].
Outside of the death penalty sentencing, many prisoners were also subject to sham trials and tortured into implicating themselves in crimes that they may not have committed. While in prison, Iranians fall victim to cruelties, such as sexual assault and physical abuse. With coerced confessions, sham trials, and death penalty sentences, the legitimacy of the Iranian legal system is constantly in question by many. Government officials in Iran continue to defend their legal system. Interestingly, death penalty executions are planned 5 to 10 days after an individual's sentencing.  Unfortunately, it has been reported that multiple protesters sentenced to death are teenagers or young adults. The government is making an example of them to show what happens to the outspoken youth of Iran. The parents of the young protestors have begged for the sentences to be lifted and for an end to the harsh treatment of their children. One protester Saman Yasin has been vocal about the inequality in Iran and the abuse of power within the legal system. He faces the death penalty and has been subject to inhumane conditions while in prison. His parents state that he tried to end his life after being tortured in prison. Protests continue to be imprisoned or subject to the death penalty while heartbroken families plead to the public for help [1].
Citizens of Iran continue to protest and attempt to hold their government officials accountable for their wrongdoings. The extensive penalties Iranians are subjected to undermine the legal system’s legitimacy in the eyes of the masses. As the death sentences of protesters continue to increase, it is unclear how Iran and its legal system will treat its citizens.
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[1]Alkhaldi, C., Elbagir, N., Moshtaghian, A., & Mahmood, Z. (2022, December 23). Exclusive: Iranian Footballer is among dozens facing execution while the west is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear. CNN. Retrieved December 29, 2022, from https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/23/middleeast/iran-footballer-amir-nasr-azadani-execution-intl/index.html
[2]MDE. (2022, November 16). Iran: Death penalty sought in Sham Trials. Amnesty International. Retrieved December 29, 2022, from https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/mde13/6219/2022/en/
[3]Update: The legal system and research of the Islamic Republic of Iran. UPDATE: A Guide to the Legal System of the Islamic Republic of Iran - GlobaLex. (n.d.). Retrieved December 29, 2022, from https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Iran1.html
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Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
CNN  —  Shahid Alikhani square is a nondescript part of the historic Iranian city of Isfahan. Its sole claim to prominence is the grand entrance to one of the city’s main metro stations. But now it has become a place of pilgrimage for supporters of the high-profile Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani who fear the young man could be executed in the square, where an execution platform has been…
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thunderrabby-blog · 2 years
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Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
CNN  —  Shahid Alikhani square is a nondescript part of the historic Iranian city of Isfahan. Its sole claim to prominence is the grand entrance to one of the city’s main metro stations. But now it has become a place of pilgrimage for supporters of the high-profile Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani who fear the young man could be executed in the square, where an execution platform has been…
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Iranian Footballer Among Dozens Facing Execution
Iranian Footballer Among Dozens Facing Execution
CNN: “Shahid Alikhani square is a nondescript part of the historic Iranian city of Isfahan… But now it has become a place of pilgrimage for supporters of the high-profile Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani who fear the young man could be executed in the square, where an execution platform has been installed.” #Iranian #Footballer #Among #Dozens #Facing #Execution
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thetopbestguide · 2 years
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Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
CNN  —  Shahid Alikhani square is a nondescript part of the historic Iranian city of Isfahan. Its sole claim to prominence is the grand entrance to one of the city’s main metro stations. But now it has become a place of pilgrimage for supporters of the high-profile Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani who fear the young man could be executed in the square, where an execution platform has been…
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mubashirnews · 2 years
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Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani is among dozens facing execution while the West is distracted by Christmas, supporters fear
CNN  —  Shahid Alikhani square is a nondescript part of the historic Iranian city of Isfahan. Its sole claim to prominence is the grand entrance to one of the city’s main metro stations. But now it has become a place of pilgrimage for supporters of the high-profile Iranian footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani who fear the young man could be executed in the square, where an execution platform has been…
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valgasnewsthings · 2 years
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Tatiana Santo Domingo, Alexandre “Sasha” Casiraghi, India Casiraghi and Maximilian Casiraghi attend the Muzungu Sisters Summer Festival hosted by Tatiana Santo Domingo and Dana Alikhani to launch kids collection, in London, England -June 28th 2022.
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