Volume: 1 - Issue:  20611 January 2012
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).  

Surveillance equipment and hidden cameras installed in Camp Liberty by Iraq
NCRI

According to a confidential report obtained from inside the mullahs' regime, the terrorist Qods force and the mullahs' Ministry of Intelligence and Security, aided by the Ashraf repression committee of the Iraqi Prime Minister's office, have installed eavesdropping and espionage apparatus as well as hidden cameras in Camp Liberty in order to monitor more effectively Ashraf residents once transferred to the camp. Read On... 

Bomb blast kills nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel accused
Reuters

Reuters 

An Iranian nuclear scientist was killed by a bomb placed on his car by a motorcyclist in Tehran on Wednesday, and a city official blamed Israel for the attack, similar to attacks on nuclear scientists just over a year ago. Read On...

Turkey seizes Iranian trucks allegedly shipping arms to Syria
M&C

Turkish customs officials impounded a fifth Iranian trucks on Wednesday, following four seized the previous day on suspicion of carrying military materials to Syria, state news agency Anatolian reported.  Read On... 

Iraq's Kurds unwilling to hand Hashemi to Baghdad
Reuters

Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region is unwilling to hand over Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi despite a formal demand from the central government that he be sent to Baghdad to face charges of running death squads. Read On... 

US Treasury chief presses China on Iran oil imports
AFP

Beijing urged Iran to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog on Wednesday, as US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner held talks with Chinese leaders to press sanctions against the oil-rich nation. Read On... 

UN Relenting to Bullying by Iraq on Camp Ashraf
The Huffington Post

For many who during last year followed the developments of Camp Ashraf in Iraq, home to 3400 Iranian dissidents, the 31 December 2011 was deemed a horrific date. Read On... 

Please see links below for some more media coverage of Ashraf situation:

 

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