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Twitter is critical tool for Iran’s activists

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 DUBAI (Courtney C. Radsch)   If they can’t televise, they’ll Twitterize. Iranian activists are using Twitter,…

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IHRDC Congratulates Martha Minow on Her Appointment as Dean of Harvard Law School!

Harvard University Gazette Online Martha Minow, the Jeremiah Smith, Jr., Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, will become the…

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Neither Free nor Fair, Elections in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Iranrights.org June 12, 2009 To we who administer the presidential elections, it makes absolutely no difference who wins. As far…

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Dark side of a reformist win in Iran

The Boston Globe By Mohsen Sazegara June 10, 2009  ON FRIDAY, my fellow Iranians will cast their vote for the…

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Americans can’t abandon people of Iran

New Haven Register Published: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 By Ramin Ahmadi EVIN 209, the most horrifying political prison in Tehran,…

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A policy of intolerance. Persecution of Baha'is is a litmus test for rights and Iran is failing

PAYAM AKHAVAN Special to Globe and Mail Update May 20, 2008 at 9:36 PM EDT Under the shadow of the…

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Canada Silent on 'Death to Heretics'

Steven Edwards, National Post Published: Friday, February 29, 2008 UNITED NATIONS -Canada has shown international leadership by working within the…

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German government to release Mykonos killers early

NewsBlaze – Folsom, CA, USA Saturday, December 15, 2007 Edited By Alan Gray The Iran Human Rights Documentation Center (IHRDC)…

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Terrorist freed in Germany is welcomed by Tehran

Wednesday, December 12, 2007 There once was a well-known restaurant in central Berlin called Mykonos. Its Greek fare was said…

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Killers freed early in case that exposed Iran's involvement in international terror

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Patrick Goodenough International Editor (CNSNews.com) – The German government has freed and deported two men serving…

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