Soutenez "STOP THE BOMB" en Allemagne!
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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STOP THE BOMB! Pas d'affaires avec le régime iranien!
Cliquez ici pour voir les premiers signataires: entre autres l'actrice Iris Berben, Elfriede Jelinek (prix nobel de littérature 2004), les professeurs Daniel Goldhagen, Yehuda Bauer, Micha Brumlik, Arno Lustiger, Wolfgang Neugebauer, Robert Wistrich et Jeffrey Herf, les député-e-s Dr. Karl Addicks, Andreas Schmidt, Andreas Steppuhn, Uwe Schummer, Roland Claus et Ingo Schmitt, le ministre (retr.) Dr. Heiner Geißler, l'ancien ambassadeur allemand en Israël Rudolf Dreßler, par la présidente du Conseil central des juifs en Allemagne, Charlotte Knobloch, et par Dr. Dieter Graumann et Stephan J. Kramer du Conseil Central des Juifs en Allemagne, les activistes pour les droit de l'hommes Nasrin Amirsedghi, Hassan Daioleslam et Iraj Mesdaghi, la publiciste Seyran Ates, le journaliste Henryk M. Broder, le director de la International Christian Embassy Jersualem Dr. Jürgen Bühler, le président de la Deutsch-Israelische Gesellschaft Dr. h.c. Johannes Gerster, la présidente de la communauté juive de Berlin Lala Süsskind et Beate Klarsfeld de Paris, par la journaliste Inge Deutschkron, l'écrivain Mirza Agha Asgari (Mani) et l'auteur égyptien Masri Feki. La campagne est aussi soutenue par de nombreuses organisations.
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Textes actuelles
Iran stoning woman 'to be lashed over photograph'
Iranian authorities sentenced Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani to 99 lashes after the Times newspaper published a picture purportedly of her without a headscarf.[details]
Pro-Israel groups protest Berlin al-Quds Day march
Pro-Israeli organizations, Jewish community leaders and a representative of the Iranian opposition in Germany assembled in the heart of downtown Berlin’s bustling shopping district on Saturday to protest against an Iranian backed al-Quds Day march.[details]
Jeffrey Herf about STOP THE BOMB: Fresh Air in Central Europe
They know anti-Semites and reactionaries on the left and right when they see them. They think that the security of the state of Israel, along with the imperative of preventing Iran from getting the bomb, amount to moral and practical necessities. [details]
Iran's Nuclear Clock Is Not Slowing
The clock is still ticking, vigorously. By the beginning of this year, Iran had produced enough low-enriched uranium to fuel two nuclear weapons if the uranium were further enriched to weapon-grade. [details]
Christopher Hitchens: Six more reasons why we can't let Iran get nukes
The whole emphasis on Israel's salience in this matter, and of the related idea of subcontracting a strike to the Israeli Defense Forces, is an evasion, somewhat ethnically tinged, of what is an international responsibility.[details]
STOP THE BOMB blasts increase in German-Iran trade
Stop the Bomb on Monday slammed Germany’s government and industry for rewarding “the [Islamic] regime’s rampant terror against the Iranian freedom movement.”[details]
Is Mousavi a Reformer?
As the following document clearly shows, he retains a firm belief in the Islamic regime that governs Iran. There is no hope at all that if Mousavi ever comes to power he will do more than a little regime house-cleaning.[details]
Siemens parts caught headed for Iran
The switches, components and computer modules, manufactured by the German engineering giant, were allegedly headed for Moscow in June, and from there would be sent to the nuclear reactor at Bushehr, despite EU sanctions on Iran.[details]
E.U. Sanctions on Tehran Bite, but German Politician Undermines Them
Specifically, members of Stop the Bomb, a Berlin-based coalition of activists and intellectuals dedicated to preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, say that while these sanctions are important, they are not strong enough to truly isolate the regime.[details]
Furor of German lawmaker’s Iran trip
A top German politician has come in for criticism after announcing an official visit to Iran, only days after European leaders agreed on their toughest sanctions yet against the Islamic Republic.[details]
Why Iran is a threat to international security and what must be done about it
Fariborz Saremi: The Islamic Republic of Iran is a threat to peace in the Middle East and the world. Iran needs freedom, economic reform and a responsible secular, democratic government to put an end to theocratic rule.[details]
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]
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