
CASMII Statement On Iran And The P5+1 Deal: Prospects For Lasting Peace
The nuclear deal signed between Iran and the P5+1 countries on July 14, 2015, and the subsequent UN Security Council resolution passed on July 20

The nuclear deal signed between Iran and the P5+1 countries on July 14, 2015, and the subsequent UN Security Council resolution passed on July 20
The first major crack in the western alliance against Iran has now surfaced in the UK’s House of Commons by a rebellious Conservative back bencher
No War or Sanctions against Iran Submitted by Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran (CASMII) This conference notes: President Obama has
Washington supported mediation by Brazil and Turkey when it did not expect them to succeed and turned its back when they accomplished exactly what the
In response to questions by Dr. Kaveh Afrasiabi, the IAEA spokesperson, Melissa Fleming, has issued a statement clarifying the IAEA’s position regarding the misleading articles
The XV Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Tehran on 27-30 July 2008 issued a statement in support of Iran’s nuclear programme, which
Efforts to beat the drums of war for an attack on Iran’s nuclear reactor facilities are promoted in both the USA and Israel scenes. The
CASMII Press Release Call on Iran to sue Israel and US in World Court over threats of military force The US and Israeli leaders have
CASMII Press Release 15 July 2008 On Monday July 14th Israel’s senior defence official, General Amos Gilad during an interview with BBC Radio four’s Today
Message of peace and friendship to the people of United States of America Request for the Congress and President of USA We are a group
CASMII Press Release In an interview with NPR on his latest New Yorker Article, titled ‘Preparing the battlefield’, the renowned investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reveals
National Call-In Day on Iran Tuesday, June 10th Tell Congress You Want Direct Dialogue : Not War with Iran The same people who called for
In a moment of candour, Robert Gates, the US Defence Secretary has admitted albeit implicitly that the Bush administration’s diplomacy towards Iran has long been
In the wake of the latest report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), clearing Iran of all the outstanding issues from its own work
After spending weeks in detention and after being charged by the Iranian judiciary with “endangering national security through propaganda against the system and espionage for