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Greetings!
We are delighted to present you with the current issue of Iran Update, a publication of International Solidarity for Democratic Change in Iran (ISDCI). We recommend the following readings |
| France Dismisses Terror Probe of Iranian Opposition Group
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| Preliminary charges of terrorism filed eight years ago against members and supporters of an umbrella Iranian opposition group have been dismissed by investigating magistrates looking into the case Read On... |
| France Will Drop Charges Against Iranian Dissidents
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| The inquiry grew out of one of France's largest anti-terrorist operations, when 1,300 police officers and intelligence officials descended on June 17, 2003, on the offices of the Mujahedeen Khalq. Read On... |
| Maryam Rajavi calls on France to take initiative to protect Ashraf residents, prevent further killings
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| I make a specific request today to President Sarkozy who has taken a brave initiative in Libya, to take up an international initiative within the humanitarian and human rights framework, to protect the defenseless residents of Ashraf and to present this case at the United Nations Security Council. Read On... |
| Protesters Take to Syria's Streets Despite Crackdown
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| Thousands of protesters in Syria defied a ferocious crackdown and returned to the streets Friday, even in towns that the military had besieged only days before, in a relentless contest of wills that a leading dissident described as an emerging stalemate. Read On... |
| Italian foreign minister: Gadhafi might have fled Tripoli, likely still in Libya
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| Moammar Gadhafi may have fled Tripoli and at least one Catholic official in Tripoli reports that the Libyan strongman has been hurt, the Italian foreign minister said Friday. Read On... |