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Iran must answer for past crimes

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By NASSER SHARIF | Orange County Register September 18, 2017 Amidst talk of Iran’s violations of the nuclear deal, a resolution was introduced in the U.S. Congress, censuring the Tehran regime for the mass murder of thousands of dissidents in 1988. The massacre claimed the lives of an estimated 30,000 prisoners of conscience, mostly activists of the […]

Rouhani’s UN visit makes a mockery of Iran’s human rights censure

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By Maryam Hejazi, Fox News 9/18/2017 When this year’s United Nations General Assembly convenes this week, it is safe to assume that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will not address domestic human rights abuses. Even as Tehran continues to portray criticism of its human rights record, including this year’s report by the UN special rapporteur on […]

U.S. Law Targets Rights Violators in Iran

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By Babak Dadvand September 9, 2017 In the first week of August 2017, President Donald Trump signed into law, arguably the most impactful Iran sanctions bill ever drafted by congress.  To those of us who follow Iranian regime and America’s attempts to curtail its malign influences, “Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act” (H.R.3364) is a historic […]

A SENSIBLE IRAN POLICY

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March 5, 2017 OIAC_Many believe that the foundations of a sensible Iran policy is being developed by the Trump administration. The regime leaders seem to be made uneasy by the Trump team’s tough rhetoric. Iran is more likely to hesitate in the face of new sanctions and being put “on notice”, a big change from […]
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