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Iranian people are left alone to face their repressive regime because the left feels uncomfortable about siding with Washington.

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Iran: Guilty as Charged

BY IRWIN COTLER NOVEMBER 27, 2006   Published in: National Post  December 22, 2006 Argentinean Special Prosecutors have found that…

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The terror of Tehran

How can Canada bring Saeed Mortazavi to trial for the Kazemi murder?

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Experts rebut Romney claims on ex-Iran chief article

Milford Daily News By Associated Press Sunday, September 10, 2006 BOSTON — Three human rights organizations and other experts are…

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Clarification regarding Sept. 9, 2006 Boston Globe article

It is well-documented that numerous, serious human rights violations occurred in Iran during Khatami’s presidency. However, the task of precisely…

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Romney's accusation on Khatami disputed

The Boston Globe By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff | September 9, 2006 WASHINGTON — Leading human rights groups and academics…

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Iran's woeful human rights record

Mora Johnson National Post Wednesday, August 23, 2006 Earlier this month, Islamic Republic of Iran authorities announced that NobelPeace Laureate…

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Iran set to shut down group publishing Kazemi death report: "Culture of Impunity"

Allison Hanes | National Post | August 17, 2006 The Iranian government is trying to shut down the human rights…

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U.S Program Is Directed at Altering Iran's Politics

By STEVEN R. WEISMAN New York Times April 15, 2006 WASHINGTON, April 8 — As the Bush administration confronts the…

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Hungering for Reform in Iran

Akbar Ganji Puts His Life on the Line

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