Volume: 1 - Issue:  21330 January 2012
Iran Update - ISDCI Newsletter
Iran Update

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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).  You can see ISDCI's latest events on our website at: International Conferences 

UN Envoy Consigns Iranian Exiles to 'prison'
ISDCI

As scandalous as anything in the past month has been the part played by the UN's Mr Kolber who, far from protesting at this betrayal, met in Baghdad with the Iranian ambassador, himself a senior Revolutionary Guards commander. After the meeting he announced first that 750, then 1,250, of the exiles were willing to return to Iran. There is nothing they could dread more, since they know that they would either be imprisoned or killed. But Kobler's claim has been trumpeted by Tehran as a victory, and the deadly impasse remains. Read On... 

Fmr. Homeland Security Sec Ridge calls for Regime Change in Iran
Fox News

"Regime change, regime change, regime change." Read On... 

Regime Change in Iran: The Conditions Are Now Ripe
The Huffington Post

All those in power in Tehran today are no doubt deeply worried about their economic wellbeing and the future of their rule. Read On... 

Inside a brutal regime
The Gazette

"Sometimes there were two groups on Wednesdays, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sometimes three. But always there were executions at 8 p.m., every Wednesday." Read On... 

Iranian Dissidents Must Not Be Sent To A Concentration Camp
Official Wire

In Nazis' Germany, the term concentration camp referred to a camp in which people were detained or confined, usually under harsh conditions and without being allowed access to their rights. Read On... 

Panetta Says Iran Could Develop Nuclear Weapon Within A Year
Radio Free Europe

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says analysts believe that Iran could develop a nuclear weapon within about one year if Tehran decided to do so.  Read On... 

Pentagon wants bigger bomb to be ready for Iranian underground nuke facilities
The Hill

The Pentagon is looking to build a bigger bunker-busting bomb to be prepared for a strike against Iran's underground nuclear facilities.  Read On... 

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