Ebadi: US talks with Iran must include human rights
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09-Feb-2009 (2 comments)

Shirin Ebadi, 2003 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, during a talk in Washington DC on 2 February 2009 said, differences between Iran and the U.S. are resolvable through direct negotiations "without preconditions", but added that dialogue must not only focus on Iran's nuclear issue, but should also be aimed at promoting human rights. "Negotiations should not simply focus on the nuclear energy issue, but should also encompass the promotion of human rights. Talks must serve the interests of the people of the two countries, rather than the interest of a group or a number of companies from the two countries."

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Djahangir

Absolutely True

by Djahangir on

 My wish and hope is that she would run as the president of Iran.

DJ


faryarm

Human Rights:" The" Barrier to any relationship with IRI

by faryarm on

The Islamic Republic and those who have a vested interest in its longevity will never accept suicide, by giving any kind of human rights to religious minorities, particularly The Bahais whose progressive ideals have been veiled from the  Iranian masses.

By doing so they would open themselves to question...