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ROBIN GILL
Tue, 29 Jan 2013 10:31 EST
FREE AMERICAN PASTOR SAEED ABEDINI
Please free the American Pastor Saeed Abedini now. He has hurt no one and is not an Iranian citizen. We beg you to free him from the deplorable conditions and treatments he has and is receiving.
Thomas W. Makin, Former Envoy, Nixon Admin. , 1972
Fri, 2 Nov 2012 21:21 EDT
Visa and Passport for Iran.
For Fatima Akbari; You should call the New York office listed on this website to obtain the visa information that you seek. Also, you might consider the study of Iran issues on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace website. I am sure that this will help you with your research. Have a Nice Day.
Fatima Akbari
Tue, 30 Oct 2012 18:07 EDT
Hello,

I would like to know how I could make to have the visa to go in Iran. You can join me to the following email:mardan_245@hotmail.com

Thank you very much
Thomas W. Makin, Former Envoy, Nixon Admin. 1972
Thu, 11 Oct 2012 21:14 EDT
Peaceful use of Nuclear Developments.
I appreciate the continued strategy of your government regarding your intent to use nuclear developments for peaceful purposes. I do not believe at all that your government would attack any other nation with a nuclear weapon or any other kind of weapon unless your government was criminally provoked somehow by another government by military means. I would appreciate your influence of this nature in regard to North Korea. The United States authorities are failing miserably in trying to establish this principle with North Korea.
S.M. Price
Thu, 13 Oct 2011 13:49 EDT
Pastor Nadarkhani
Please release Pastor Nadarkhani and end the persecution of his family. We ask that Iran show a commitment to basic, universal human rights, especially the freedom of religion. In His service,
S. M. Price
whitey_r@hotmail.com
Fri, 7 Oct 2011 07:33 EDT
Christian Pastor execution
‎"We demand the commutation of the death of Mr.Yousef Nadarkhani " and demand their immediate release. "NO one, must be killed for their faith. We demand for Yousef, the same freedom as any citizen or Islamic Iran have in our countries to practice their religion. "
SAMUEL PACHECO
Fri, 7 Oct 2011 07:16 EDT
LIBERTAD DE RELIGION
“ Pedimos la conmutación de la pena de muerte del Sr. Yousef” y exigir su libertad inmediata. “NADIE- debe ser asesinado por su fe. Exigimos para Yousef, la misma libertad que cualquier ciudadano Iraní o islámico tiene en nuestros países para profesar su religión”.
Heidi Haines
Wed, 28 Sep 2011 15:15 EDT
Possibly execution of Christian Pastor
Praying for Youcef Nadarkhani, who is a Christian who might be executed because he will not renounce his beliefs in Jesus Christ tomorrow. The Romans found out that killing Paul did very little to stop the spread of Christianity. You may kill people but their belief in Jesus still endures. We are taught forgiveness and to pray for our enemies so I am praying now!
james Ricketts
Sun, 26 Sep 2010 14:13 EDT
Help stop illegal secret trials in america! esp. in Indpls.,Indiana.
'Latin Amer., Africa, and China must unite to stop american imperialism' quoting Mao Tsung. Now we must add Iran and anyone else to help stop american imperialism! We black native americans are not fully covered by Mr. Obama. Now secret trials are illegal in U.S. but they are still going on in Indiana. hey let's publish something.
athiker87
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 06:07 EST
free the american hikers now, the iranian jerks!
we still owe you for the hostages you took back in 1978. payback is comeing.

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