THE WASHINGTON TIMES The legal battle between the State Department and Iranian dissidents fighting to be removed from the U.S. terrorist list evolved this week into a brief lecture on one of the most famous Supreme Court cases, which established a fundamental constitutional principle more than 200 years ago. Viet Dinh, a former Justice Department…
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The FTO-List Analysis: US State Department Appeasing the Mullahs
INTELLECTUAL CONSERVATIVE “If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve the Union or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.” Thomas Jefferson Christopher Hitchens once said: A sure sign…
Lieutenant Colonel Leo McCloskey – I Lived With Ashraf Residents for 13 Months
Lieutenant Colonel Leo McCloskey: March 24, 2012 Paris – Thank you. Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen; I’m not a professional speaker so I won’t probably be as good as everybody else here. But I want to say one thing, that I am a citizen of Ashraf. I know your children. I know…
Clinton too busy
THE WASHINGTON TIMES Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is just too busy meeting foreign leaders, responding to global crises and attending international forums to be bothered with Iranian dissidents who want her to remove them from the U.S. terrorist list. That, in essence, is the case the Justice Department argued this week in response…
A tragic death at Iraq’s Camp Liberty as MEK supporters face intimidation
FOXNews.COM On the eve of the Persian New Year, Nowrouz, on March 20, Bardia Amir-Mostofian, a 44 year-old engineer, was praying in preparation for the celebrations, when he died of cardiac arrest in the abandoned, former US military base in Iraq known as Camp Liberty. Baradia died after 48 excruciating hours of repeated “inspections” by…