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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 |
Embassy Row: Court backs Iranian Opposition
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The Iranian resistance won another victory in a U.S. federal court this week, when a three-judge panel ruled the group has a right to a speedy hearing on its petition to be removed from the U.S. terrorist list Read On... |
Iran group gets U.S. backers
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For nearly 20 months, the legal status of a dissident Iranian group has remained in limbo, mired in a U.S. State Department review of the association's official designation as a foreign terrorist organization. Read On... |
U.S. and Israel Should Push for Regime Change in Iran
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Washington should not discourage Jerusalem from attacking Iran unless the consideration that "all options are on the table" also includes internal regime change. Read On... |
Camp Ashraf to Camp Liberty - A New Dawn of Darkness
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In this interview, Camp Ashraf spokesman, Shahria Kia, talks to Top Secret Writers about the volatile situation concerning Iranian exiles of Camp Ashraf. Read On... |
A Prison Called 'Liberty' Not Fit for Iranian Dissidents in Iraq
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Imagine exchanging your home for a prison. Instead of the house you have known for decades, you must now live in a hut the size of a shipping container. Read On... |
Iran's leader sets up Internet control group
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Iran's supreme leader has ordered the creation of an Internet oversight agency that includes top military and political figures in the country's boldest attempt to control the web. Read On... |
France skeptical of Iran's willingness to talk
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France's foreign minister has raised doubt over new international talks with Iran, saying he's unconvinced the Islamic Republic is really willing to bargain over its prized nuclear program. Read On... |