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We are delighted to present you with the current issue of Iran Update, a publication of International Solidarity for Democratic Change in Iran (ISDCI). |
Occupation of Camp Ashraf
ISJ Press Release |
ISDC - Strong condemnation of the Iraqi military occupation of Camp Ashraf and call to the Iraqi Government to immediately withdraw its forces
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Daughter of deceased political prisoner vows to continue struggle for freedom |
ISDC - In a televised message on the eve of the Iranian New Year on March 20, Narges Dokmechi made an appeal about her father "My farther continues to stay in prison, just because I am in Ashraf." She complained that although her father cannot stand on his feet any longer, and cancer has already depleted all his abilities, the "Iranian rulers refused any treatment" and are "making him suffer to death in prison."
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German Radio Interview with deceased political prisoner's Cellmate |
ISDC - The Farsi program of Radio Germany had an interview with one of Mohsen Dokmechi's cellmates, Saeed Pourheidar, a Weblogist. Dokmechi's died last week due to lack of access to medical treatment for his lung cancer.
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Iran happy with Mideast chaos |
Y NET NEWS - Former National Security Adviser General Jim Jones tells CNN 'Iran is flying under radar right now because everyone is focused elsewhere'; says advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace process would cause a great disappointment in Islamic Republic
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The Larger Game in the Middle East: Iran |
NEW YORK TIMES - On a Tuesday afternoon in mid-March in the White House Situation Room, as President Obama heard the arguments of his security advisers about the pros and cons of using military force in Libya, the conversation soon veered into the impact in a far more strategically vital place: Iran.
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Gulf Arabs discuss Iran 'meddling' |
IRAN FOCUS - Gulf Arab foreign ministers were to meet Sunday in the Saudi capital to discuss Iranian interference after Arab world unrest spilled over into some of the region's Western-backed monarchies.
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