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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 |
| | Reza Haftbaradaran and his daughter, Saba |
The British government must act now to help those at Camp Ashraf |
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The story of my daughter's murder needs to be heard by the families of British and US troops, writes Reza Haftbaradaran. |
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My daughter Saba's life ended at 5:30 in the morning on 9 April 2011 at the age of 29. The story leading to the worst day of my life is one which must be heard by the families of British and US troops, whose many loved ones gave their lives on Iraqi soil. Read On |
| MPs, Peers back European Parliament solution to Camp Ashraf crisis
NCRI |
| The British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom on Thursday welcomed a proposal by the European Parliament offering a long-term solution to the humanitarian crisis at Camp Ashraf, Iraq, where 3,400 Iranian dissidents are based. Read On... |
| North Korea, Iran Share Ballistic Missile Technology
VOA News |
| A classified United Nations report says North Korea and Iran have routinely shared ballistic missile technology in violation of U.N. sanctions, and diplomats say China has sought to block release of the report. Read On... |
| Lawmakers hope to force Iran's hand on nukes
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| Iran could face a new array of U.S. sanctions under proposed House legislation that's meant to force Tehran into international talks on its nuclear program. Read On... |
'Nakba' clashes: Iran, Syria trying to turn Arab Spring fury into attacks on Israel?
The Christian Science Monitor |
| Israeli officials have warned in recent weeks that 'radical' Islamist groups and Iran are trying to leverage the unrest in the Middle East to expand their influence and pull Israel into the conflict. Read On... |