Archive for July 2010

CRIMES OF HONOR UN RESOLUTION-19 LANGUAGES

Jul 5th, 2010

  Working towards the elimination of crimes against women and girls committed in the name of honor.  United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/C.3/59/L.25: 15 October 2004 In October 2004 the United Nations General Assembly passed an historic Resolution on the elimination of crimes against women and girls committed in the name of honor. Known as [...]



UAE airports ‘refuse fuel to Iran jets’

Jul 5th, 2010

Since last week, after the passing of the unilateral law by America and the sanctions against Iran, airports in England, Germany, the UAE have refused to give fuel to Iranian planes



Factbook about NIAC- Part one: Membership

Jul 5th, 2010

All documents are real and obtained by the court of law during NIAC and Trita Parsi’s defamation lawsuit against Hassan Daioleslam.



UN Women Born

Jul 2nd, 2010

The United Nations General Assembly resolution, agreed to on 30 June and to be formally adopted by the General Assembly on Friday, 2 July, to establish “UN Women”—the new gender equality entity at the UN.   This move works been sought by women’s organizations and other civil society organizations around the world since the UN established a [...]



U.S. Adds Its Own Iran Sanctions

Jul 1st, 2010

President Barack Obama signed into law new sanctions on Iran that, for the first time, will bar from the American market foreign companies that work with Iranian businesses charged with aiding Tehran’s nuclear program and the suppression of democracy.



Iranian mother sentenced to death by stoning

Jul 1st, 2010

An Iranian woman, who has been charged with committing adultery with two men involved in the killing of her husband, is to be stoned to death



Iran Sanctions: Where We Go From Here

Jul 1st, 2010

Following the U.N. vote on June 9, the Obama administration broadened its sanctions regime to target a state-owned bank and a score of state-owned petroleum, petrochemical and insurance companies. And yesterday, the president signed into law new congressional sanctions banning international firms that aid Iranian banks sanctioned by the U.N. from conducting business in this country.