Sunday, 27 September 2015

101 Iranian-American scholars and professionals press Obama on human rights in Iran

More than a hundred Iranian-American scholars and professionals across the United States have expressed serious concern to U.S. President Barack Obama over the deteriorating situation of human rights in Iran, the Organization of Iranian-American Communities. (OIAC)said on its website
The letter, sent on the eve of the arrival of the Iranian regime’s President Hassan Rouhani in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly, cites the “unprecedented spike” in hangings in Iran and the crackdown on dissidents, women and youths as well as religious and ethnic minorities as evidence of the true nature of Rouhani and his regime.

2 comments:

  1. I am proud to be one of the individuals signing this letter to President Obama and ask all my fellow US citizens to demand their elected representative in USA Congress as well as President Obama to adopt their policies toward the fascist regime of Mullahs of Iran with a higher priority for Human Rights instead of simply political and economic concerns since it would saves lives on many in the Middle East including many US soldiers who will not die in another unwanted war in the region when appeasement policies toward the fascist regime of Mullahs of Iran runs into dead end!

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  2. I am also so proud to be one of those live consciousnesses scholars and professionals who signed this letter addressed to president Obama. We must raise our voices united as One and try to bring awareness about this very dangerous regime. This regime is an insult to Humanity in general.

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