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Iraq’s democracy on trial PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
ImageThe Independent, By Lord Corbett of Castle Vale: The murder of 50 defenceless Iranian pro-democracy dissidents by Iraqi troops recently must add to the headache of the wives and husbands, children, brothers and sisters and grandparents of those who gave their lives to help Iraqis find their way to democracy after Saddam Hussein.

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Tehran's 'Butler' in Iraq PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
ImageUnited Press International, By David Amess MP: Unimaginable to say the least; recent remarks made by Ambassador Lawrence E. Butler, a top U.S. State Department official, about the status of 3,400 members of an Iranian opposition group taking refuge in Iraq has left him being labeled mockingly as "Tehran's Butler."
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Stop Iraq's massacre at Camp Ashraf PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
ImageDaily Mail, By Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen: Amid an Arab spring changing the landscape of the Middle East, international support for people’s demand for their inalienable human rights has shown to be vital.
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Attempts to demonise supporters of Iranian resistance PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
ImageImageFinancial Times, Letters, By Lord Archer of Sandwell and Lord Fraser of Carmyllie: Sir, Your article “Favourite ‘terrorists’ in US focus on lobbying” (July 30) and its complementary piece on FT.com, “Heavyweights back Iranian exile group”, repeat the Iranian regime’s stale allegations against the main organised opposition group People’s Mujahedin of Iran (Mujahedin-e-Khalq) and do a disservice to the Financial Times’ record of unbiased journalism.
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The mullahs' mouthpiece in the US PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 August 2011
ImageThe Hill, By David Amess MP: For two decades, the policy of appeasement has dominated the relationship between the West and Iran. Realpolitik was top of the agenda as the Iranian regime’s cronies in the U.S. cloaked as “Iran experts” and analysts recommended offering incentives to the regime in Tehran in return for constructive coexistence with Iran.
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Time to pressure Iran PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 05 August 2011
ImageThe Independent, By Lord Alton of Liverpool: As the world was preoccupied with the ongoing fiscal debate in Washington, DC, important news that could have serious consequences for global security and U.S. national security passed by with little notice. After years of speculation, debate, unconfirmed reports and intelligence, the Treasury Department announced last week that Iran had struck an agreement with Al-Qa’ida, allowing its operatives and facilitators to function there freely.
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Opinion: The United States must stop the Iraqi massacre PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 04 August 2011
ImageCNN, By Lord Waddington: The July 5 ruling by the Dutch Appeals Court on the responsibility of the Dutch government for the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Muslims by the Serb army reminds us of one of the darkest stains on recent history. It will not swiftly fade, not least because the massacre could have been prevented if the governments of the time had not been so spineless and devoid of the will to do what was right.
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