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Until all are free
The life of Iranian women's rights activists is in danger
March 5, 2007

Reading Postel on Tehran
Iranian people are left alone to face their repressive regime because the left feels uncomfortable about siding with Washington
March 2, 2007

In and out of Iran
We all now recognize that we need all of our intellectual resources to overcome this tyranny
December 21, 2004

Kerry’s Iran
A Kerry presidency may be better for Iran
October 7, 2004

Mapping Dean's Iran
Iranian Americans must mobilize support for Dean's campaign
January 14, 2004

New dog or new tricks?
The end of Khatami era inevitably marks the end for Islamic reformers
April 9, 2003

Not our friend
Iran's oppressive autocracy cannot be America's ally
February 5, 2002

Watching the watcher
Monitor has put the human rights movement in Iran at risk
January 24, 2002

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Bio
Ramin Ahmadi is the Cofounder of Iran Human Rights Documentation Center, associate clinical professor of medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, and the founder of Griffin Center for Health and Human Rights. Since 1999, the center has conducted several Health and Human Rights projects in East Timor, Nicaragua, Uganda and Guyana. In 1999, in East Timor, he served as a consultant to the Noble Laureate, Jose Ramos Horta, and established a clinic in Dili, East Timor. During the war, in Feb 2000, he represented Physicians for Human Rights in Chechnya where he investigated and documented the human rights violations which resulted in a book titled, Endless Brutality: War Crimes in Chechnya. Ramin is the author of a book of poems, numerous articles and short stories in Persian and English. His latest article appears in the 2003 Yale University Press, Yale Carriers Guide to Medicine
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