Volume: 1 - Issue:  16828 September 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). 

French UN envoy warns of 'strong' risk of strike on Iran
The Jerusalem Post
Gerard Araud says "some countries" won't accept the prospect of Iran crossing nuclear threshold. Read On... 
Iran: Executions point to 'killing spree'
UPI
A sharp rise in the number of executions reported in Iran is raising suspicions that the Tehran regime has, in the words of a British newspaper, engaged in "a judicial killing spree" to intimidate its opponents. Read On... 
Iraqi Shi'ites fear Syria's unrest could spill across border
Reuters
Iraqi Shi'ites, like their allies in Iran, fret that unrest in Syria could oust President Bashar al-Assad. Read On... 
Camp Ashraf: Iran and Iraq's crime against humanity
the New Internationalist
Since the beginning of this year, Iran has hanged 490 prisoners, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in that country.  Read On... 
Iran Bank Chief Quits Over Fraud as Pressure on President Rises
Bloomberg Businessweek
The head of Iran's largest state- owned bank lost his job over the biggest fraud case in the country's history that also creates problems for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.  Read On... 

Other Suggested Readings:

My Aunt, the Iranian Heroine

The US State Department Positioned on the Wrong Side of History

An Interview With Camp Ashraf Representative

President Obama; MEK Blacklisting Has Justified Murder Of My Daughter, Saba

Ignore Iranian regime's lies on opposition group

US Rally Calls for Protection of Iranian dissidents

How to Tell a Lie - A Big Lie? 

Tom Tancredo: Obama's Iran Appeasement Syndrome

General SHELTON: Unshackle Iran's main opposition 

Moment of truth for Iran 

  

Thank you for your reading Iran Update. We welcome your comments. 
 

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ISDCI News Group

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