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By Shally Zomorodi
Los Angeles
20 June 2006
 
watch Tehrangeles report


Los Angeles has become home to thousands of Iranians immigrants, to such an extent that the city is sometimes referred to as 'Tehrangeles.' Although many of them fled Iran and cannot go back, they are making sure their opinions about the future of Iran are heard loud and clear.


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Tehrangeles street   
  
Walking down streets of Westwood Boulevard in Los Angeles is similar to strolling a street in Tehran. There are signs written in Farsi, and Iranian men and women are going about their daily lives.


Most of them fled from Iran over 20 years ago, during the Islamic revolution, looking for a better life.


 
Bijan Khalili
  
Book store owner Bijan Khalili, who owns the largest Iranian bookstore outside of Iran, still pays attention to what is going on back in his home country. And he is not happy that a fundamentalist Muslim republic might get a nuclear weapon.


"[With Iran] being a nuclear power, as an Iranian, I do not have any problem," said Khalili. "Having a nuclear power in the hands of the Islamic Republic of Iran is so uncomfortable. Everybody is uncomfortable and we Iranians outside are uncomfortable and Iranians inside Iran are uncomfortable".
 
 
Saied Danosian
  
Saied Danosian, publisher of OCPC, a well known Iranian magazine, says he does not like to get involved in politics but says he hopes Iranians will shed the undeserved negative image they have carried for so long.


He would also like to see some free speech in Iran. "I wish one day freely we can write, we can speak and freely communicate and freely say we are Iranian, we are Persian and we are proud," said Danosian.


But just around the bookcase isle 1, Iranian political activist 2 Farayar Nikhbaht is much more outspoken 3. Like many Iranians, he cannot return to Iran for his own safety, but is doing everything he can in the United States to rally support for a regime change.


 
Farayar Nikhbaht 
  
"All the people in the world want their country to have the highest and best of everything including nuclear technology, and I want my country to have the highest technology including nuclear technology," said Nikhbaht. "The problem is the Iranian regime. What will this regime do with this technology? A regime that given a stone will stone people; a rope they will hang people with, what will they do with their nuclear technology?"


Former Iranian solider Babak Heravi believes he knows the answer. Heravi fought in the Iran-Iraq war and was tortured and then exiled for not believing in Islam. 


 
Babak Heravi 
  
Heravi says when the Iranian government is capable of hurting its own people, hurting others is second nature. "Some people say Iran is 5 years to developing a nuclear weapon - some say 2 years, some say 1 year, ok, I say 10 years - just imagine the danger within the next 10 years," said Heravi. "You will ruin the whole world. An atomic mullah is the worst thing that can happen to mankind."


It's a fear far too real for Iranians like Heravi. A fear for the people of Iran, followed by a dream to one day return home. "I wish one day they just set themselves free, because no one else can," said Heravi. "I wish I will live long enough to see that day, no matter what."   



n.小岛,岛
  • He is from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea.他来自爱尔兰海的马恩岛。
  • The boat left for the paradise isle of Bali.小船驶向天堂一般的巴厘岛。
n.活动分子,积极分子
  • He's been a trade union activist for many years.多年来他一直是工会的积极分子。
  • He is a social activist in our factory.他是我厂的社会活动积极分子。
adj.直言无讳的,坦率的,坦白无隐的
  • He was outspoken in his criticism.他在批评中直言不讳。
  • She is an outspoken critic of the school system in this city.她是这座城市里学校制度的坦率的批评者。
学英语单词
accomplishments
agrosol
alma-ata (almaty)
ardennes counteroffensives
atheros
automatic period control
babbitt( babbitt metal)
battery tractor
be avid for
bobkitten
brace block
branchial efferent column
cambrovician period
capillary phenomenon
carry-over cinder
chapattis
commercial break
condensed matter chemistry
cycloartenol
dagonkade (dogonkede)
deposition by washout
Derwent R.
discrete anomaly
Dobrun
dorito
double-acting diskharrow
double-cut file
down stairs
dual convex cone
electronic paramagnet resonance(EPR)
emergicentre
endothermic gasification of carbon
enedmete
eptastigmine
eugonic
expansion-tap
first things first
gallicoes
Gemünden
gradient texture
growth and yield of wheat under dibbling of sowing
hackfile
heathenise
heinously
himalayan orogeny
hodulcin
hypothetical outflow
incoherence of thought
intermetallic phase
ion lens
Italian Republic
jackass cover
jobcentres
language acquisition
lateral ply
leading-reins
litron
lowen
Lyby
mandrills
maubre
Mekleta
mendocino
model glider
moderate energy
mud-like
negative base number
Neolitsea villosa
nitrosyl perchlorate
non contributory
nonconducting
nonmystic
nuclear incident
phaseshift trigger
photographic coating
platre
polar moment of inertia
pollen jelly
position-sensor
project athena
prusik knot
put someone to his trumps
Pycamisan
pyelovenous backflow
radar window
red lizardfish
righthanders
sarayis
shell expansion
Slættaratindur
Sominat
switch timing error
tendon of heel
terrams
tetramethylsilane
top-to-bottoms
transverse ray aberration
unplummed
walpurgis night (germany)
wasns
whitmen
whitsums