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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 |
Power Generator Stolen From Ashraf; Transferred to Iraqi Battalion
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Iraqis Empty Containers Going to Liberty from Hygienic Material and Food Items letting them Spoil in 45 Degree Heat. Read On... |
More than 60 nuclear experts at work building Iranian nuclear bomb
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This is the first time an extensive, highly secret, central Iranian organizational structure dedicated to building a nuclear weapon has been revealed in detail. Read On... |
Iran Talks' Moment of Truth Has Arrived
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In the long and winding American quest to curb Iran's nuclear program, the next month is the most critical period yet. Read On... |
Injustice in Washington is a threat to justice everywhere
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Outlandish is probably the polite way to describe a claim made by the U.S. State Department during a recent court hearing on the People's Mujahedin of Iran. Read On... |
U.S. needs to be even handed in dealing with dissidents of tyrannical rules
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when it comes to Iran, perhaps the greatest threat to world peace, the U.S. refuses to support a group that is being oppressed, even though that group has been essential to the world's knowledge of Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Read On... |
Iran, unable to sell oil, stores it on tankers
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Increasingly hard-pressed to find buyers for its petroleum, Iran has been routinely switching off satellite tracking systems on its sea-bound oil tankers for more than a month, in what U.S. officials and industry analysts describe as a cat-and-mouse game with Western governments seeking to enforce sanctions on Iranian exports. Read On... |
Iranian president: Israel 'nothing more than a mosquito' to Iran
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Ahead of upcoming nuclear talks, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad downplayed the threat Israel poses to Iran, comparing it to an annoying bug. Read on... |
UN inspectors to press Iran on military site access
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Vienna meeting will test Iran's readiness to address UN inspectors' concerns of military links to Tehran's nuclear program. Read On... |