Volume: 1 - Issue:  18721 November 2011
Iran Update - ISDCI Newsletter
Iran Update

Greetings!

  

Any suggestion to move the residents of Ashraf to another location in Iraq legitimizes Iranian-Iraqi plot to eliminate all 3400 people, all together and away from the eyes of international community, and it is condemned. 

 

UN must not fall into Iraqi trap and should strongly reject forced displacement.  Iraqi plan is to obtain UN approval for its ominous plan .

 

Iraq has so far prevented UNHCR to do its work, thus dragging the stalemate as part of its plan to lay the ground for another attack.

 

The only solution is to resettle residents to third countries and until then US and UN are responsible to protect the residents against raids by al-Maliki Thugs.

 

We are delighted to present you with the current issue of Iran Update, a publication of International Solidarity for Democratic Change in Iran (ISDCI). 

Exiled Iran opposition warns of 'massacre' if Iraq camp shut
AFP

The leader of an exiled Iranian opposition movement claimed Sunday that moves to close a camp in Iraq housing thousands of her supporters were part of a plot by Tehran to have them killed. Read On... 

European Parliament Vice President - Camp Ashraf
ISDCI

Any attempt to move Ashraf residents inside Iraq is illegal, inhuman and a prelude to massacre. Read On... 

Camp Ashraf Relocation, Prelude to a Grand Massacre - Rajavi
Stop Fundamentalism

President-elect of the Iranian Resistance Maryam Rajavi, condemned talks on relocating Camp Ashraf residents inside Iraq, today in a statement, as a ploy to stage a "grand massacre devised by the Iranian theocratic and fascist rulers and the government of Iraq." Read On... 

Egypt minister resigns as death toll in Cairo clashes reaches 24
Haaretz

Culture Minister Emad Abu Ghazi says confirms resignation following 3 days of violent suppression of anti-government protests in the Egyptian capital. Read on... 

Outspoken Ahmadinejad aide roughed up by Iranian police
The Washington Post

Iranian security forces tried to arrest a senior adviser to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday, witnesses said, firing tear gas into the offices of the newspaper that the aide runs and retreating only after a phone call from Ahmadinejad himself. Read On... 

Other Readings:

Can West Avoid War with Iran?

IAEA report on Iran poses challenges for United States

One Thousand Women on the Verge of a Massacre in Camp Ashraf

Video Clip Shows Iraqi Military Move in to Camp Ashraf

After U.S. Forces Exit Iraq Will My Brothers Be Killed?

Who is General Gholam Shakuri?

SHELTON: Ending hypocrisy of terrorist designation

Tehran's foes, unfairly maligned 

US Senator Kerry: 'All options' open on Iran plot 

  

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ISDCI News Group

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