Volume: 1 - Issue:  19205 December 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). 

Camp Ashraf is a Srebrenica in the making
Lord David Alton

Iranian dissidents stranded in Camp Ashraf are faced with forcible displacement in Iraq. What choice but resisting is the world offering them? Sitting back and watching is not an option. Read On... 

Camp Ashraf Displacement inside Iraq is Unacceptable
Stop Fundamentalism

Does Iraq really want the residents of Ashraf be resettled outside the country? Read On... 

Iranian Quds Force Sets the Stage for Grave Massacre at Ashraf
The Women's International Perspective

Based on information received from Iran, on November 23, 2011, the Iraqi Committee, tasked with suppression of Ashraf, sent a number of mullahs' regime's intelligence agents to the military operation headquarters of Diyala province to give consultation to this headquarters for designing operation of attack on Ashraf. Read On... 

Reaching Across the Aisle, Former Governors Call for Urgent Intervention to Save Iranian Dissidents in Iraq
PR Newswire

As December 31 Deadline Nears for American Military Withdrawal, Fate of 3,400 "Protected Persons" Hangs in the Balance. Read On... 

U.S. official says Iran becoming a pariah state
Reuters

A senior U.S. official on Monday said the situation over Iran's nuclear programme was becoming increasingly worrying and an urgent diplomatic solution needs to be found. Read On... 

British ambassador to Iran, recounts embassy siege
The Washington Post

A week ago, the Iranian parliament voted to expel Britain's ambassador, Dominick Chilcott, in response to economic sanctions over Iran's nuclear program. Two days later, on Nov. 29, the two British Embassy compounds in Tehran were besieged by students affiliated with the Basij, a paramilitary volunteer militia. Read On... 

  

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