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Il faut arrêter le programme iranien visant l’acquisition d’armes nucléaires! Ce programme constitue un danger pour Israël, pour le Proche Orient, pour l’Europe et non en dernier lieu pour la population iranienne, brutalement opprimée. La campagne STOP THE BOMB demande que le régime à Téhéran fasse l’objet d’une pression politique et économique efficace, elle souhaite fournir un soutien pour l’opposition démocratique en Iran et revendique l’interdiction immédiate du Hezbollah en Allemagne.
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Textes actuelles
Germany must change for EU sanctions on Iran to have bite
As EU foreign ministers meet, Iran's second-largest trading partner, Germany, has a responsibility — and leverage. It should lead, as an issue of conscience, in making sure new sanctions have teeth.[details]
Ali Alfoneh: What Would Really Work to Stop Iran's March to Nukes
By all means, let's target the IRGC. Let's exact a price for their adventurism, their support for terrorism, their role in oppression inside Iran and their role in proliferation. But let's do it effectively.[details]
Germans still bank with Iran
An analysis of Iran's banking sector by former U.S. Treasury Department analyst Avi Jorisch found that five German banks continue to do business with Iranian entities that are designated by the most recent U.N. Security Council sanctions.[details]
The Iranian Regime's Numbered Days
The country's conservative and influential merchant class is on strike. This does not bode well for Ahmadinejad's government. The situation goes from bad to worse for the rulers in an endless struggle to contain the cracking of the entire system.[details]
Los Angeles Times: German trade with Iran has life of its own
"If this proclaimed special relationship [between Germany and Israel] really has any meaning, and is not just rhetoric, this is the case where this should be applied," said Jonathan Weckerle of Stop the Bomb.[details]
German public television hosts Iranian broadcast boss
The cooperation between taxpayer-funded German television and IRIB has triggered outrage among such groups as the German chapter of Stop the Bomb, which aims to combat Iranian genocidal anti-Semitism.[details]
Regime's propagandist welcomed by two German television network presidents
At a time when major German companies such as Siemens and Mercedes are pulling out of the Islamic Republic, the cozy meeting and the statements attributed to the heads of the media outlets, which happen to be public-service networks, are bizarre. [details]
Ilan Berman: How to support the Iranian opposition?
The strategies by which the United States can assist Iran's opposition remain poorly understood and even less effectively implemented. [details]
Video: Iranian man pleads for his mother's life
Sajjad thought the worst was over, but then his mother was sentenced to be stoned to death.[details]
The Iranian Challenge: Synchronizing the Political and Technological Clocks
The future of Iran's nuclear program relies on several different "clocks," chief among them the political clock and the technological clock. It is clear that the first clock is lagging behind the latter, which has almost completed its course.[details]
Iranian woman faces death by stoning
An Iranian woman convicted of adultery has been sentenced to death by stoning. If carried out the sentence would be the first known stoning to take place in the Islamic Republic in years.[details]
CIA Warns of Iran Threat
CIA Director Leon Panetta said Iran has enough fissile material for two atomic bombs, and that it could develop nuclear weapons in two years if it wanted, in the Obama administration's starkest assessment to date of Tehran's nuclear work.[details]
Video: For Neda
FOR NEDA reveals the true story of Neda Agha-Soltan, who became another tragic casualty of Iran's violent crackdown on post-election protests on June 20, 2009. [details]
EU must forgo commercial interests to help Iran's Green movement
While the new sanctions build on last week's UN resolution compelling Iran to pull the plug on its illicit nuclear programme, they also give cause for hope that the EU will no longer subjugate human rights to commercial interests.[details]
Interview with Daryush Shokof
In his first interview since his ordeal, Daryush Shokof said he thought the kidnapping was orchestrated by the regime in Tehran even though his captors didn't speak in Farsi, which is spoken in Iran.[details]
German nuke tech reaching Iran via Dubai
The Stop the Bomb spokesman, Michael Spaney, said, “The first action that should be taken by Germany is to forbid the delivery of dual-use goods to Iran. To successfully impose sanctions on Iran, the loophole in Dubai has to be closed."[details]
Iran Triumphs in Flotilla Disaster
The bloodshed resulting from a clash between Israeli Defense Forces and pro-Palestine activists in international waters is nothing short of a diplomatic miracle for Iran.[details]
Associated Press: Exile-Iranian filmmaker Daryush Shokof missing for 11 days
The Berlin-based group Stop The Bomb, which is critical of the current Iranian government, also said in a statement that it is "concerned for the health and life of Shokof." "I hold the German state responsible for the disappearance of the Iranian artist," Shirin Ebadi was quoted as saying. [details]
Iran Moves to Thwart Protests Ahead of Election Anniversary
Moving to thwart any protests on the anniversary of a disputed election, the authorities have ordered at least two million paramilitary members into Tehran, re-arrested dissident activists and aggressively enforced public bans on mingling of the sexes and un-Islamic women’s clothing. [details]
Hamburg mosque hosts pro-Iran event
The Imam Ali Mosque in Hamburg hosted a conference last week supportive of the regime of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and with the participation of advocates of revolutionary Islam. [details]
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