Naame Shaam urges Obama to stop ‘slow bleeding’ policy towards Iran and Hezbollah, save Syria from disintegration The Hague, 23 June 2015 – The campaign group Naame Shaam (1) today published the third open letter out of four to the US President in the Washington Post newspaper. […]
Read more →The Hague/Vienna, 26 November 2014 – The decision taken in Vienna on Monday to extend the nuclear negotiations between Iran and world powers until June 2015 effectively means extending the Iranian regime’s license to carry on with its military interventions in Iraq and Syria and with its […]
Read more →The Hague/Vienna, 22 November 2014 – Two days to the deadline of the Iran nuclear talks in Vienna, the campaign group Naame Shaam today called on the Western powers taking part in the negotiations with Iran to adopt a tougher and more realistic stance. “Western negotiators should […]
Read more →Six prominent Iranian filmmakers have put their names and faces to a fancy-looking social media campaign urging world powers to agree to a deal concerning Iran’s nuclear programme before the 24 November deadline for the ongoing negotiations in Geneva. The ‘improved offer’ the celebrities are making – […]
Read more →Tehran/Damascus/Beirut, 21 July 2014 – The decision on Sunday to extend nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 powers is effectively granting the Iranian regime a free license to carry on with its murderous adventures in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine, the campaign group Naame Shaam said […]
Read more →Tehran/Damascus/Beirut, 7 July 2014 – The campaign group Naame Shaam today appealed to four of the P5+1 powers to link their negotiations with Iran about the latter’s nuclear programme with the human rights situation in Iran and with the role of the Iranian regime in Syria, Iraq and […]
Read more →Geneva/Tehran, 10 June 2014 – The Iranian campaign group Naame Shaam [1] today appealed to US officials negotiating with an Iranian delegation in Geneva about Iran’s nuclear programme, asking them to link the nuclear issue with the human rights situation in Iran and with the Iranian regime’s […]
Read more →Good piece from the political web magazine Slate on what the Iranian nuclear deal with the west means for Syria. The article outlines different perspectives and scenarios: from al-Assad welcoming the “historic agreement” as reduced sanctions against Iran could take the pressure off Iran and allow it […]
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