Thursday, May 31, 2012

Gorgan Tower



The new tower at Basij Square in the city of Gorgan was opened today. The structure will house offices, a restaurant and broadcasting antenna. Gorgan, 31 May 2012. 
Photo Credit: Hamed Barchian/Fars New Agency

6 comments:

Unknown said...

It looks beautifu!
A nice reminder of the cultural life baried beneath the constant! depressive, war and terrorism stories coming from the middle east.

Anonymous said...

Nice.

I suggest Mr Jabber you look other more positive Iranian sites and I am sure you will be positively surprised.

mat said...

A 'unique' building with the touch of iranian's science and technology.

Anonymous said...

To see more photoes of this stunningly beautiful new bulilding in the lovely birth city of our esteemed host, please copy the following link to your browser:
http://www.farsnews.com/plarg.php?nn=184985&st=421781

Enjoy! datam

Leopersica said...

Dear Mr Uskowi,


I've been visiting your blog since its early days on a regular daily basis and have enjoyed the factual reporting agenda you and your co authors have set and maintained in the past years.

However I find it unfortunate that a very important headline escaped your attention last week.

David Sanger from New York Times informs that “Obama Order Sped Up Wave of Cyberattacks Against Iran,”

this is a story of America’s first sustained use of cyberweapons against a foreign adversary.

I believe it deserves your attention

Nader Uskowi said...

Dear Leopersia,

Cyber attacks indeed need to be covered and studied very carefully. In this blog, we have extensively covered the news on Stuxnet, including our 16 April 2011 entry, “Iran Official Links Stuxnet to US and Israel.” On Wednesday we covered the news on Flame, “Iran Under Cyber-Attack by Data-Mining Virus.” But I agree with you that we should have covered Mr. Sanger’s important piece and thank you so much for providing the link. I guess we need to incorporate the content in our future post on cyber attacks.

Thanks again for your continued support during these five years.