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General Information

The Constitution

The Structure of Power

The Council of Guardians, U.S. Library of Congress

The Vali-Faqih; U.S. Library of Congress

Iran’s Data Profile; The World Bank Group

Background Note: Iran; U.S. State Department
Iran Fact Book; The CIA World Fact Book

Country Study: Iran; U.S. Library of Congress

Country Profile: Iran; International Atomic Energy Agency

 

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Human Rights

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for the year 2003, The US State Department, Winter 2004
“Like the Dead in Their Coffins”: Torture, Detention, and the Crushing of Dissent in Iran; Human Right Watch, June 2004

Iran: Torture Used to Suppress Dissent; Human Right Watch Press Release

The latest reports and news releases on human rights situation in Iran; Human Rights Watch

Annual report on situation of human rights in Iran, 2004, Amnesty International
The latest reports on situation of human rights in Iran, Amnesty International

International Religious Freedom Report for the year 2003, The US State Department, 2004

Briefing to the 60th Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights; Human Rights Watch

Supporting Human Rights and Democracy: The U.S. Record 2003-2004 (Middle East and North Africa); The US State Department, 2004

The US State Department, April 9, 2004: Iran: Voices Struggling To Be Heard; The US State Department, 2004 (Read Dr. Mohammad Parvin excellent article about this report at: Real Freedom)

Women in Iran – A look at Khatami’s first year in office; Z Magazine, October 1998, Prof. Donna Hughes
 

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Nuclear Program

Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons; US State Department

In Focus : IAEA and Iran; International Atomic Energy Agency

IAEA Reports on Iran:

June 3, 2004
February 24, 2004
November 25, 2003 (Adopted Resolution)
September 12, 2003 (Adopted Resolution)
June 6, 2003

Proliferation News and Resources: Iran; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

"Iran’s Continuing Pursuit of Weapons of Mass Destruction," testimony of Under Secretary of State John Bolton to the House International Relations Committee, 24 June 2004

Iran's nuclear programme; Financial Times briefing

Acquisition of Technology Relating to Weapons of Mass Destruction and Advanced Conventional Munitions; The CIA Unclassified Report to Congress

Checking Iran's Nuclear Ambitions

 

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Missile Program

Iran’s Ambitious Missile Programs, Center for Defense Information

Iran’s Missile Flight Tests; Center for Defense Information

All Eyes on Iran, American Foreign Policy Council

Iranian threat spurs Gulf cooperation; American Foreign Policy Council

"Iranian Missiles: The Nature of the Threat," by Yiftah Shapir, Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, 9 July 2003

"Unlimited Offense: Iran's Response to the Missile Threat" by Kenneth R. Timmerman, Middle East Data Project, 23 February 1999

 

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Biological/Chemical Weapons Program

Iran Biological Chronology: Nuclear Threat Initiative

Iran's CBW Capability; Center for Defense Information

 

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US-Iran Relationship

"U.S. Policy and Iran," Testimony from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing, 28 October 2003
"Iran: U.S. Policy and Options" Congressional Research Service, 14 January 2000 (pdf)

"U.S.-Iranian Relations: An Analytic Compendium of U.S. Policies," Laws and Regulations, by Kenneth Katzman, Atlantic Council of the United States, December 1999

The Case Against Iran; Center for Defense Information

 

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Terrorism

Patterns of Global Terrorism; U.S. Department of State, 2004

State-Sponsored Terrorism; U.S. Department of State, 2004
The Case Against Iran; Center for Defense Information

 

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Export of Fundamentalism / Meddling in Iraq

Iran's Covert Actions in Iraq; Constantine C. Menges, The Hudson Institute, April 2004

 

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U.S. Government

United States Senate

Committee on Armed Service

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Select Committee on Intelligence

 

United States House of Representative

Committee on Armed Service

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Subcommittee on the Middle East and Central Asia

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Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Determining Your Representative From Your ZIP Code

 

White House

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National Security Council

 

The U.S. government's official web portal

 

U.S. Department of State

Daily Press Briefing transcripts (2004)

Major Publications/Reports

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Websites of U.S. Embassies and Consulates

Contact information for the U.S. State Department

Foreign Embassies in the U.S.

Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs: Iran

 

U.S. Department of Defense

Contact U.S. Department of Defense

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War on Terrorism (DOD News)

 

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The US Alliance for Democratic Iran (USADI), is a US-based, independent organization, which promotes informed policy debate, exchange of ideas, analysis, research and education to advance a US policy on Iran which will benefit America’s interests, both at home and in the Middle East, through supporting Iranian people’s aspirations for a democratic, secular, and peaceful government, free of tyranny, fundamentalism, weapons of mass destruction, and terrorism. USADI supports the Iranian peoples' aspirations for democracy, peace, human rights, women’s equality, freedom of expression, separation of church and state, self-determination, control of land and resources, cultural integrity, and the right to development and prosperity. The USADI is not affiliated with any government agencies, political groups or parties. The USADI administration is solely responsible for its activities and decisions.

 

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