Steve Inskeep http://wrkf.org en As Sanctions Squeeze, Iranians Keep Improvising http://wrkf.org/post/sanctions-squeeze-iranians-keep-improvising Iranians have lived with American sanctions for many years, and we could see the evidence of this when we stepped into a Tehran shop called GM Auto Parts.<p>It had the famous blue and white General Motors logo, though the sign, like almost everything in the spare parts shop for American cars, looked decades old.<p>The silver-haired owner, Sadegh Janati, showed us catalogs of cars and parts that he used to import from the U.S. in the 1970s. They came straight from GM, he said, until the years after Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, when U.S. Thu, 13 Jun 2013 21:58:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11937 at http://wrkf.org As Sanctions Squeeze, Iranians Keep Improvising Iran's Election May Not Really Be About Picking A President http://wrkf.org/post/irans-election-may-not-really-be-about-picking-president When Iranians vote Friday for president, it will be an election unlike any other.<p>Clerics who hold supreme power in the Islamic Republic have allowed elections for decades.<p>But while the people vote, clerics and their allies make the rules. Those already in power choose who can run for office and limit what they do if elected.<p>Restrictions are tighter than ever after massive protests that followed a disputed election in 2009. Thu, 13 Jun 2013 10:02:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11888 at http://wrkf.org Iran's Election May Not Really Be About Picking A President Despite Limited Election Choices, Iranians Eager To Be Heard http://wrkf.org/post/despite-limited-election-choices-iranians-eager-be-heard The day we arrived in Iran's capital, Tehran, billboards along the drive from the airport to the city center were already telling us something about what's happening in the country as it prepared for Friday's presidential elections.<p>We see typical highway signs for Sony Ericsson, but also billboards featuring the face of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic. Wed, 12 Jun 2013 07:28:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11823 at http://wrkf.org Despite Limited Election Choices, Iranians Eager To Be Heard Za'atar: A Spice Mix With Biblical Roots And Brain Food Reputation http://wrkf.org/post/zaatar-spice-mix-biblical-roots-and-brain-food-reputation <em>NPR </em>Morning Edition<em> Host Steve Inskeep recently traveled to Damascus for a series of reports on the ongoing war in Syria. He sent this postcard from the road.</em><p>Dear Salt:<p>On my first day in Damascus, I went walking in the ancient bazaar — narrow stone-paved streets surrounding a great stone mosque. The mosque is so old, it used to be a church during the Roman Empire, and before it was a church, it was a pagan temple. Tue, 11 Jun 2013 16:40:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11790 at http://wrkf.org Za'atar: A Spice Mix With Biblical Roots And Brain Food Reputation Inmates In A Venezuelan Prison Build A World Of Their Own http://wrkf.org/post/inmates-venezuelan-prison-build-world-their-own In Latin America — home to the vast majority of the world's most violent cities — it's said the only part of a prison a guard controls is the gate, leaving convicts to fend for themselves inside, even running criminal networks from behind bars.<p>I wanted to understand how a prison like that worked, and I was in luck: A colleague knew a man serving time a Venezuelan prison. The prisoner got in touch with the leader of the inmates, who sent word that he'd be willing to see us.<p>So on the appointed day we drove to the prison in the far western city of Barinas. Tue, 11 Jun 2013 09:23:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11763 at http://wrkf.org Inmates In A Venezuelan Prison Build A World Of Their Own Barrios Family Blames Venezuelan Police For Men's Murders http://wrkf.org/post/barrios-family-blames-venezuelan-police-mens-murders The story of Venezuela's Eloisa Barrios is especially revealing because so many of her relatives have been killed. Revealing because of who she believes pulled the trigger.<p>Some weeks ago, Barrios climbed into our van for a drive to a cemetery. The burial ground is outside a village in the Venezuelan countryside. We went there to visit the Barrios family dead.<p>She told us nine relatives had been killed in shootings over the past 15 years. All nine were young men.<p>Eloisa doesn't visit their graves much. She's moved away from this village, called Guanajan. Mon, 10 Jun 2013 11:15:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11716 at http://wrkf.org Barrios Family Blames Venezuelan Police For Men's Murders For Venezuelans, Kidnappings Are Simply Business As Usual http://wrkf.org/post/venezuelans-kidnappings-are-simply-business-usual German Garcia-Velutini got into his car and left work one day. It took him 11 months to get home.<p>Kidnappers had nabbed the Venezuelan banker. Thu, 06 Jun 2013 06:50:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11512 at http://wrkf.org For Venezuelans, Kidnappings Are Simply Business As Usual Fight For Homs Fades From Headlines As War In Syria Rages http://wrkf.org/post/fight-homs-fades-headlines-war-syria-rages Transcript <p>LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: <p>This is MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Linda Wertheimer.<p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>And I'm Renee Montagne.<p>We're going to get a glimpse from the frontlines of the civil war in Syria now. That war is expected to become the focus of peace negotiations in the coming weeks. The U.S. is pressing for those talks after brutal fighting, fighting that's begun to spread to neighboring countries.<p>MORNING EDITION's Steve Inskeep has been traveling in Syria, including a city that became famous early in that conflict. Mon, 03 Jun 2013 10:12:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11329 at http://wrkf.org Tartous A Rare Quiet City In War-Ravaged Syria http://wrkf.org/post/tartous-rare-quiet-city-war-ravaged-syria Many people in Syria are accustomed to the sound of daily gunfire. It is normal in battle-scarred cities like Damascus or Qusair.<p>But along the beaches and in the cafes of Tartous, an area that is a center of support for the embattled President Bashar Assad, the sounds are a bit more peaceful.<p>Near the water's edge of the Mediterranean, tables, chairs and umbrellas sit upon huge stones. At one of these tables sits a brother and sister on vacation.<p>The brother, a 21-year-old Syrian soldier who didn't want to give his name, is given a few days off every few weeks. Sun, 02 Jun 2013 09:24:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11303 at http://wrkf.org Tartous A Rare Quiet City In War-Ravaged Syria Syria's Civil War: The View From A Damascus Shrine http://wrkf.org/post/syrias-civil-war-view-damascus-shrine <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/05/28/186812716/in-damascus-a-view-of-syrias-war-turned-inside-out" target="_blank">Traveling to Damascus</a> gives you a view of Syria's war turned inside out.<p>The international community talks of arming Syria's rebels against President Bashar Assad, but in the capital many people still hope the rebels will lose.<p>That's the thinking we found around a Muslim shrine in Damascus, a tribute to the granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad. Wed, 29 May 2013 06:58:00 +0000 Steve Inskeep 11079 at http://wrkf.org Syria's Civil War: The View From A Damascus Shrine