July 18, 2006:
Call for Firm UN Action in
Response to Iran’s Proxy War in the Middle East
August 9, 2005:
USADI Calls for Immediate
Referral of Iran’s Nuclear Case to Security Council
October 28,
2004: USADI Deplores
EU’s Chamberlainesque Appeasement of Iran:
“Grand Bargain” Bolsters
Tehran’s Nuclear Drive, Undercuts War on Terror by Rewarding
Rogue Behavior
July 19,
2004: Reviving the
Fantasy of “Engagement” is Doomed to Fail Again
Belligerent Behavior of Iran Requires Firm Action, not
Appeasement
April 27,
2004: Families of
Political Prisoners Protest in Front of UN Office in Tehran,
USADI Calls for Immediate Release of All Political
Prisoners in
Iran
April 23,
2004: USADI Supports
Firm Stance by President Bush on Iran’s Nuclear Program
April 21,
2004:
USADI Calls for Urgent
Medical Treatment for Imprisoned Iranian Student Activists,
Demands Immediate Release of All Political Prisoners in Iran
March 31,
2004:
USADI Urges Inquiry on the Safety of Imprisoned Ahmad Batebi and
Protection of Rights of All Iranian Dissidents
February 3,
2004:
Planned Congressional Trip
to Iran on 25th Anniversary of Mullahs Theocratic Rule Runs
Counter to Interests of People of Iran and America
December 30,
2003:
Earthquake Tragedy Has Not
Changed the Depraved Nature of Regime in Tehran, It Just
Reaffirmed It (PDF format)
December 29,
2003:
USADI Offers Condolences to
Iranian People, Especially the Earthquake-Stricken Residents of
Bam, Holds Tehran Responsible for the Horrific Level of Death
and Destruction (PDF format)
December 16,
2003:
USADI Condemns Iraq’s Governing Council’s Decision to Expel
Iranian Dissidents (PDF format)
November 19,
2003:
USADI lauds
Canada’s
tabling of UN censure resolution on Iran rights abuses (PDF format)
November 19,
2003: USADI Welcomes
President Bush's remark on Iran's nuclear program (PDF format)
In response to
President Bush's Statement on Democracy in the Middle East
November 6, 2003:
USADI
Applauds President Bush’s Vision
(PDF format)
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The US Alliance for Democratic Iran
(USADI), is a US-based, independent organization, which promotes
informed policy debate, exchange of ideas, analysis, research and education
to advance a US policy on Iran which will benefit America’s interests, both
at home and in the Middle East, through supporting Iranian people’s
aspirations for a democratic, secular, and peaceful government, free of
tyranny, fundamentalism, weapons of mass destruction, and terrorism.
USADI supports the Iranian peoples' aspirations for democracy, peace, human
rights, women’s equality, freedom of expression, separation of church and
state, self-determination, control of land and resources, cultural
integrity, and the right to development and prosperity.
The USADI is not affiliated with any government agencies, political groups
or parties. The USADI administration is solely responsible for its
activities and decisions.
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