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September 06, 2007

Letter of application to parties leaders inside Iran for reacting against waves of executions in Iran

August 02, 2007

The Bloodied Stone

July 09, 2007

The Issue of Executions of under-18 in Iran

May 18, 2007

Requesting from the world human rights communities regarding the 75 milion dollars budget by the US

September 16, 2006

Stop executions

The following text has been reflected in inner Medias, Persian radios outside of Iran such as BBC, German, French and Farda Radio. They have done some interviews about this text.

June 19, 2006

Appeal to Stop the Death Penalty and a Fair Process for the Cases of 9 Charged in Ahwaz

This letter has been published completely and/or briefly in domestic press and Persian sites

April 09, 2006

Iranian Dissident Released From Jail By Karl Vick

Giving ‘Freedom’ a Bad Name

March 14, 2006

U.S. Push for Democracy Could Backfire Inside Iran

November 15, 2005

A Third voice on Iranian Nuclear Issue

November 14, 2005

Protect the middle ground on the Iranian nuclear issue

September 10, 2005

THE ROVING EYE The humanist reformer

August 23, 2005

Iranian Reformers Change Course

Double Standards and Deception: How the Left Treats Iran and the Middle East

August 08, 2005

A Question of Numbers

August 04, 2005

Iran’s new era: nine lessons for reformers

from:www.opendemocracy.net
Emadeddin Baghi

Emadeddin Baghi is one of Iran’s leading dissident intellectuals. He is the author of twenty books (six of which have been banned) and has been an editor and writer for myriad reform publications, most of which have been shut down.

In his book The Tragedy of Democracy in Iran (1998), he accused top government officials of complicity in the assassination of political dissidents. In 2000 he was sentenced to seven years in prison (reduced to three years on appeal) for “insulting sanctities”, “undermining national security”, and “putting out false news”.

In 2004 Emadeddin Baghi was awarded the Civil Courage Prize, but was, at the final hour, prohibited from leaving Iran to accept it. He remains in Iran today, with the threat of re-imprisonment constantly hanging over his head. His website is at www.emadbaghi.com/en.

July 23, 2005

Many of Iran's Prisoners of Conscience are indeed the Prisoners of their own Conscience

May 11, 2005

Bloggers, Baghi and rafsanjani...

January 10, 2005

SOCCER REVOLUTION

November 28, 2004

the Discourse of Dialogue in Islam

November 23, 2004

Iran, Emadeddin Baghi racconta il difficile cammino verso la libertà

October 26, 2004

Iran; Smooth Transformations

October 25, 2004

Hope for Democracy in Iran


 

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