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Iranian
August 17, 2017
“If only we keep steady, Dr. Mossadegh will fall. There may be a period of chaos, but ultimately a government with which we can deal will come back.” -Nancy Ann Lambton, advisor to the British government. “I agree with Miss Lambton. She has a remarkable first hand knowledge of Persians & theirÃÂ ...
CounterPunch
August 28, 2016
The trouble with Eichmann was precisely that so many were like him, and that the many were neither perverted nor sadistic, that they were, and still are, terribly and terrifyingly normal. From the viewpoint of our legal institutions and of our moral standards of judgment, this normality was much more terrifyingÃÂ ...
Yahoo News UK
August 13, 2015
It's one of the most talked-about dating apps, having developed a reputation for enabling an 'instant gratification' Internet sex culture along with recent controversy over the number of users who are married or attached. Now Tinder is hitting the headlines yet again with an experiment conducted by a femaleÃÂ ...
Center for Research on Globalization
July 3, 2014
In a conversation with a Foreign Office colleague, the venerable Ann Lambton brusquely spells out her preferences for how to deal with Mosaddeq — i.e. to “under-mine” him using “covert means” in order to “create the sort of climate in Tehran which is necessary to change the regime.” The desire to keepÃÂ ...
Payvand
June 17, 2010
As I have explained in the book, paradoxically, the British diplomacy was totally out of touch with realities in Iran mainly because of an incompetent Ambassador in Tehran, Sir Francis Shepherd, and the attitude Ann Lambton et al in London who virtually dictated the Iran policy. Several times they thoughtÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
August 8, 2008
Ann Katharine Swynford Lambton, known as Nancy to family and friends, was born at Newmarket on February 8 1912, the second child of George Lambton, fifth son of the 2nd Earl of Durham, and his wife Cicely, the elder daughter of Sir John Horner, of Mells Park in Somerset. George Lambton had aÃÂ ...
Payvand
February 11, 2008
Immediately after the coup, while an honorable man was put on trial for "treason" and sent to prison and the real traitors occupied the seats of power, Ann Lambton became the chair of Persian at the University of London in 1953, and an honorary degree was bestowed upon her that same year. Later on, sheÃÂ ...
Fair Observer
September 28, 2017
Ann Lambton, a professor at what is now known as the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, had an underlying role in the collapse ...
Iranian
August 17, 2017
-Nancy Ann Lambton, advisor to the British government. “I agree with Miss Lambton. She has a remarkable first hand knowledge of Persians ...
Iran Press Watch
December 22, 2016
The root of the repression and murder of religious minorities in Iran can be traced back to the spread of religious hatred by Muslim extremists ...
CounterPunch
August 28, 2016
The trouble with Eichmann was precisely that so many were like him, and that the many were neither perverted nor sadistic, that they were, and ...
Center for Research on Globalization
July 3, 2014
In a conversation with a Foreign Office colleague, the venerable Ann Lambton brusquely spells out her preferences for how to deal with ...
Telegraph.co.uk
August 8, 2008
Ann Katharine Swynford Lambton, known as Nancy to family and friends, was born at Newmarket on February 8 1912, the second child of ...
Payvand
February 11, 2008
... sent to prison and the real traitors occupied the seats of power, Ann Lambton became the chair of Persian at the University of London in 1953Â ...
Iranian
August 17, 2017
-Nancy Ann Lambton, advisor to the British government. “I agree with Miss Lambton. She has a remarkable first hand knowledge of PersiansÃÂ ...
Iran Press Watch
December 22, 2016
The root of the repression and murder of religious minorities in Iran can be traced back to the spread of religious hatred by Muslim extremistsÃÂ ...
CounterPunch
August 28, 2016
The trouble with Eichmann was precisely that so many were like him, and that the many were neither perverted nor sadistic, that they were, andÃÂ ...
Center for Research on Globalization
July 3, 2014
In a conversation with a Foreign Office colleague, the venerable Ann Lambton brusquely spells out her preferences for how to deal withÃÂ ...
Payvand
June 17, 2010
... Ambassador in Tehran, Sir Francis Shepherd, and the attitude Ann Lambton et al in London who virtually dictated the Iran policy. SeveralÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
August 8, 2008
Ann Katharine Swynford Lambton, known as Nancy to family and friends, was born at Newmarket on February 8 1912, the second child ofÃÂ ...
Payvand
February 11, 2008
... sent to prison and the real traitors occupied the seats of power, Ann Lambton became the chair of Persian at the University of London in 1953ÃÂ ...