Volume: 1 - Issue:  14808 August 2011
Iran Update - ISDCI Newsletter
Iran Update

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). 

Syrian Protests Leave at Least 100 Dead
Bloomberg

Syria's crackdown on protesters, which activists say has claimed over 2,200 lives including 100 yesterday, is cementing international condemnation and bringing it closer to home. Read On... 

Iran oil minister sees big future for Revolutionary Guards' firm
Reuters

Guards' Khatam al-Anbia company to replace foreigners, minister says. Revolutionary Guards chief says it is right that military body fights on "economic fronts".  Read On... 

MEK provides hope for Iranian people
Global Politician

Much has been said and discussed about the MEK/PMOI in the press and among policy makers, some behind closed doors and others in high-level diplomatic meetings. The most prominent Iranian opposition group (Mojahedin as known by the Iranian people) is a main battleground which will determine lives of millions in Iran and the whole region.  Read On... 

Iran Regime Worried About Support for MEK
Intellectual Conservative

MEK was placed in FTO list by the US in 1997 in the hopes of opening an avenue for dialogue with Tehran. These efforts proved to be futile. Read On... 

Obama's Short-Sighted Iran Policy
Official Wire

The United States has been backing the people of Middle East in their struggle for freedom and democracy; The Arab Spring however will never flourish without a Persian Spring. Read On... 

Other Suggested Readings:

Ambassador Butler, You Are on the Wrong Side!  

U.S. envoy aids Iran's mullahs

Unanimous Adoption of House Amendment for Ashraf

Who Set Iran's Washington Lobbyist on Fire?

UN chief urges solution to Iranian exiles in Iraq 

The Iranian Mojahedin against moving elsewhere in Iraq

Court of Justice of the European Union

  

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