Letter to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates Re U.S. Obligations Towards Camp Ashraf By Professor Steven M. Schneebaum US Counsel for PMOI members in Camp Ashraf Greenberg Traurig LLP August 10, 2009
Author: USCCAR
Iranian Political Prisoners: Don’t Mollify our Butchers!
INTELLECTUAL CONSERVATIVE Iranian political prisoner Sadegh Sistani from the Iranian opposition organization MEK recently escaped. His report? “Hundreds waiting in the gallows while the UN-US welcomes their butcher.” As the motorcade of the Iranian President, Ahmadinejad moved towards the UN General Assembly for a predicted venomous speech and a mockery of World conscience, Iranian…
The United Nations Must Work to Prevent the Illegal Constructive Refoulement of the People of Ashraf
The United Nations Must Work to Prevent the Illegal Constructive Refoulement of the People of Ashraf By Professor Steven M. Schneebaum US Counsel for PMOI members in Camp Ashraf Greenberg Traurig LLP May 25, 2010
Legal Status of US Forces in Iraq From 2003-2008
Legal Status of US Forces in Iraq From 2003-2008 By M. Cherif Bassiouni Professor of Law, President, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University College of Law; Honorary President, Association International de Droit Pénal; President, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences Chicago Journal of International Law Summer 2010
Camp Ashraf: Iran and Iraq’s Crime Against Humanity
THE HUFFINGTON POST Since the beginning of this year, Iran has hanged 490 prisoners, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in that country. Under the current government, Iran is one of a very small number of nations which carries out public hangings and executes minors and those whose political or religious beliefs, or…