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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). |
Spanish judge want to quiz Iraq PM over killings
AP |
Iraq's prime minister and three Iraqi army officers in a probe into the killing of Iranians exiled in Iraq. Read On ... |
What the ambassador forgot
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The US is all over the place in its country-by-country response to the Arab Spring. Here support for military action, there a slap across the wrists - and in some cases simply silence. Read On... |
How U.S. ties Iran to attacks on forces in Iraq
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U.S. officials say three Shiite militia groups - the Promised Day Brigade, Asaib Ahl al-Haq and Kataib Hezbollah - are responsible for the deaths of at least 18 U.S. troops in the past seven weeks. Read On... |
Iran at heart of Middle East woes
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It's pretty clear that Iran is waging a clandestine war against the United States by arming our enemies to kill American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Read On... |
Iraqi must respect and protect rights of Camp Ashraf residents
Amnesty International |
Amnesty International urges the Iraqi government to cease its harassment of Iranian exiles living in Camp Ashraf, north of Baghdad, and to ensure that they have unhindered access to medical care and other humanitarian needs. Read On ... |
Iranian opposition "executed" in America before trial
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Almost exactly a year ago, on July 16, 2010, the U.S. Court of Appeals ordered the U.S. State Department to re-evaluate the "terrorist" designation of Iran's main dissident movement, the Mujahedin-e Khalq. Read On... |
Is Iran Producing Its Own Spy Technology?
Fox News |
Iran may not be importing cyber spy equipment, according to a newly released government report, yet the Iranian regime's beefed up cyber surveillance abilities have many believing that Tehran has begun producing its own homegrown spy technology. Read On... |