Volume: 1 - Issue:  21606 February 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).  You can see ISDCI's latest events on our website at: International Conferences 

Iraqi forces deny medical care to Ashraf residents
NCRI

On Friday February 3, 2012, the Iraqi forces prevented a Camp Ashraf female patient from receiving urgent surgery in a Baghdad hospital. Read On... 

Obama orders new US sanctions on Iran
The Washington Post

President Barack Obama has ordered new sanctions on the Islamic republic, including its Central Bank, in a move to enforce a law he signed in December. Read On... 

US closes Syrian embassy
Associated Press

The U.S. closed its Syrian embassy and Britain recalled its ambassador to Damascus. Read On... 

Iran arrests several on links to BBC Farsi-language service
The Washington Post

Iran's semiofficial Mehr news agency says authorities have arrested several people over alleged links to the British Broadcasting Corporation's Farsi-language service. Read On... 

German reporter says he was beaten in Iran
CBS News

A German reporter says he was beaten by guards during his nearly five months of imprisonment in Iran and that he heard constant, "horrible cries" of other inmates being tortured. Read On... 

Irony From Iran
VOA

Mr. Salehi's pious counsel about free elections for Syria is replete with irony. First, it comes from a top official of a regime which supports Assad's horrific repression against the Syrian people with equipment, training, advice, and, according to several sources, personnel on the ground.  Read On... 


'Voluntary' Imprisonment at Camp Liberty?
Huffington Post

Once again the plight of Camp Ashraf attracts international attention. Read On... 

The Main Foe of the Mullahs in Iran
Global Politician

After nine tumultuous years, what became of the treasure and blood, both American and Iraqi that was sacrificed in Iraq? Read On... 

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

 

Thank you for your reading Iran Update. We welcome your comments. 

 

[email protected]

 

Sincerely,

ISDCI News Group

Quick Links
 
 
 
Quick Links