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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). |
EU court upholds bar on terrorism listing for Iran group
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The EU's highest court upheld a decision on Wednesday that keeps an Iranian opposition group off the EU's terrorism black list, just days before a deadline to resettle thousands of activists stranded in Iraq by U.S. withdrawal. Read On... |
Rajavi - Residents of Ashraf in Principle Prepared to Relocate to Camp Liberty
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Mrs. Rajavi calls on President Obama and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to ensure the minimum guarantees for the relocation of Camp Ashraf residents to Camp Liberty. Read On... |
Iraq's prime minister grants extension on deadline to close Iranian exiles' camp
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Iraq's prime minister says he has granted a six-month extension on a deadline to close a camp that has housed Iranian exiles for decades in Iraq. Read On... |
European Court judges reject French appeal for verdict that annulled PMOI listing orders France to pay court charges
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France was the only EU member state that appealed the 2008 ruling of the Court of Justice. Read On... |
Iran spy drone GPS hijack boasts: Rubbish, say experts
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Doubts that Iran managed to bring down an advanced US drone over the country last month using an advanced GPS spoofing attack have been raised by experts, who say that attacks of this type would be extremely tough to pull off. Read On... |
Iranian exiles ready to leave safety of camp in east Iraq if given US, UN security guarantees
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The head of an Iranian exile group says more than 3,000 of its members holed up in a camp in eastern Iraq are ready to leave if they get U.S. and U.N. security guarantees. Read On... |
Who Will be Held Accountable? Maliki or Obama?
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There is no doubt that the July 2009 and April 2011 massacres in Camp Ashraf, home to 3400 members of the opposition People's Mojahedin Organization (PMOI/MEK) in Iraq, were ordered by none other than Nouri al-Maliki the Iraqi Prime Minister. Read On... |