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آشنائي با,بنياد دموكراسي در ايران














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بيش از صد سال جانفشايهاو فداكاريها آوارگيها و تبعيد ها امروز اينجا هستيم كه
مي بينيم. پاشنل آشيل ما در اين يك قرن عدم شناخت دوستان ودشمنان مردم ايران
بوده است. عدم شناخت خميني و اطرافيانش و ساده انديشي رهبران سياسي
ما, نيتجه اش آواري است كه امروز زيرش مانده ايم
در سايت" عصر نو "به تاريخ سه شنبه 30 بهمن ماه 1386 متني خوانديم بدين

مضموم "گزارش ارزیابی همآیش پاریس" در قسمت چهارم اين گزارش چنين نوشته شده است,
"تيمرمن,تنها سخنران خارجي
ما اين قسمت متن را راجع به ,, تيمرمن ,,كامل مياوريم .چون ما شناختي از
ايشان نداريم پس از تحقيقات هر آنچه كه راجع بايشان است در اختيار همگان
قرار ميدهيم




براي آشنائي با بنيانگذاران ,بنياد دموكراسي در ايران ,متن ذيل را بخوانيد

The Foundation for Democracy in Iran is a private, non-profit organization established in 1995 with grants from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), to promote democracy and internationally-recognized standards of human rights in Iran. The IRS approved the Foundation’s application for non-profit status under Section 501(c)(3) in 1996.
Biographies of Key FDI Personnel
Nader Afshar (Chairman)
Mr. Afshar is President of Middle East Consulting Associates, and has a Master of Science in development planning from London University, and a Master of Philosophy from the City of London Polytechnic’s School of Business Studies. Mr. Afshar has worked extensively with the United States Information Agency and the Voice of America Farsi Service.
William NojayAn attorney with Hiscock & Barclay LLP, in Rochester, New York, and previously with Coudert Brothers in Manhattan, Bill Nojay brings legal and compliance expertise to FDI. During a long career of civic activism, Mr. Nojay has served as a volunteer election monitor with the International Republican Institute in Ukraine (2004) and Afghanistan (2005), and has provided pro bono assistance to pro-democracy and freedom movements in Cambodia and elsewhere. He has a JD and a Certificate in International Law from Columbia University Law School and an MBA from Columbia’s Business school.
Kenneth R. Timmerman (President and CEO)The Foundation's activities are coordinated by Kenneth R. Timmerman, a journalist and author who also served in the 103rd Congress as an aide to Congressman Tom Lantos (D, Ca). Mr. Timmerman published The Iran Brief, a monthly investigative newsletter on strategy, policy, and trade, between 1994 and 2000. His most recent book on Middle Eastern affairs is Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran (Crown Forum, New York 2005). In January 2006, he was nominated for the
Nobel Peace Prize 2006 by former Swedish deputy premier, Per Ahlmark.
Prior Board members:
Joshua Muravchik (founding member)
Dr. Muravchik has been a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute since 1987. Prior to that, he was a Fellow in Residence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and Executive Director of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority. AEI Press published his 1991 study, Exporting Democracy, and The Imperative of American Leadership, in April 1996. His latest work, Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism, was published by Encounter Books in 2002.
Peter W. Rodman (founding member)
Mr. Rodman was director of National Security Programs at the Nixon Center for Peace & Freedom until July 2001. His most recent book, America Adrift: A Strategic Assessment, was published by the Nixon Center with a forward by Henry Kissinger. From 1984-1986, Mr. Rodman served as Director of the State Department Policy Planning Staff, and was Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1986-1990 under Presidents Reagan and Bush. Mr. Rodman also served at the NSC during the Nixon and Ford administrations. Since July 2001, he has been serving as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs.
Dr. Mehdi Rouhani (founding member)
As the spiritual leader of the Shiite community in Europe
, Dr. Rouhani worked for many years to promote understanding among the world’s great religion. The brother of Grand Ayatollah Sadegh Rouhani, who has been under house arrest in Qom since 1985, Dr. Rouhani became a tireless advocate for ending absolute clerical rule until his death in Paris in January 2000. Dr. Rouhani studied in Qom and Nadjaf (Iraq), and was awarded the title of Mujtahed, one of the highest achievements of Islamic scholars, at the age of 28 in 1958.
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FDI Weekly Newswir
eBringing the flavor of Iran and the words of Iranian officials, in their own words
A weekly update of news from Iranian sources, financed in part with a grant from the National Endowment for Democracy. FDI's network of professional journalists and staff sift through hard-to-access sources including the Farsi-language press, Radio Tehran, and radio stations broadcasting into Iran in Farsi (BBC, VOA, Kol Israel). Other unusual sources include Radio Sedaye Iran (24 hour radio in Los Angeles), The Iran Brief, a monthly investigative newsletter by one of America's premier Middle East specialists, as well as official publications and news releases.
Yearly e-mail subscriptions to the Weekly Newswire are available for a donation of $25.
Donations are now accepted online, although you may find it easier to mail a check.
Last Issue:
Issue 50 - June 30, 1997
Back Issues. Check this page frequently, since we are re-formatting back issues that were lost by our previous web host.
News about FDI
Find out about
FDI activities, seminars, speaker series, and statements
Features & Op-Eds
"No time to play nice with Iran," by Kenneth R. Timmerman,
Washington Times, June 22, 1998.
FDI Director Kenneth R. Timmerman writes on the Mujahedin's ties to Saddam Hussein in
The Washington Times, May 22, 1998
Iran's Sparring Ayatollahs. Wall Street Journa Op-ed page, Dec. 9, 1997, by Kenneth R. Timmerman.
"Writer's Fate Tests Iran and Europe," Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), July 23, 1997, by Kenneth R.Timmerman
"Iran's Vote: A Good Start, Nothing More," Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), May 27, 1997, by Kenneth R. Timmerman
"Islamic Republic of Iran Interest Section in Washington, DC, The Iran Brief, May 5, 1997
"Regime intelligence agents in France unmasked", The Iran Brief, Serial 3112, February 5, 1997
"How to Respond to the Dhahran Bombing", Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), January 3, 1997, by Kenneth R.Timmerman
"Why Ease Up on Iran?", Washington Post (page A25), December 11, 1996, by Peter W. Rodman
"Denmark Takes the Lead on Iran", Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), November 27, 1996, by Kenneth R.Timmerman
"Dealing With Iran", Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), August 29, 1996, by Peter W. Rodman
"Europe should join the fight against terrorism", Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), August 8, 1996, by Kenneth R.Timmerman
"Time to End 'Critical Dialogue' with Iran", Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), June 10, 1996, by Kenneth R.Timmerman
Carl Gershman's presentation at the colloquium at the French Senate, "The Political Foundations in the Western Democracies: What Role and What Future?" June 6, 1996
"Support Democracy and Change in Iran" presented by Kenneth R.Timmerman at the Dallas Conference on Iran
"Turkey's Secular Model", Wall Street Journal-Europe (op-ed page), April 24, 1996, by Kenneth R.Timmerman
"Islamic Iran's American Base", The American Spectator, December, 1995, by Kenneth R.Timmerman

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Non-profit foundation dedicated to freedom in Iran launches international effort to track Iranian government assets

Contact: Kenneth R. Timmerman, 301-946-2918 or by email
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Washington, DC (Jan. 24, 2006) - Today, the Foundation for Democracy in Iran is launching the FDI Appeal to identify and freeze Iranian government assets around the world. Learn what you can do to help this effort below.
FDI believes that the ONLY way to seriously prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from pursuing clandestine nuclear research is by hitting the regime and top regime leaders in the pocket book. By denying the regime access to international financial markets, the world community can cripple the regime’s ability to sell oil, buy weapons, and finance its terrorist networks around the world.
This is the single most effective sanction that could be imposed on the Islamic Republic.
FDI believes that tough measures designed the isolate the Tehran regime will encourage the Iranian people in their quest for freedom against the tyranny of a clerical elite and their Revolutionary Guards enforcers, as personified by the current president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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Reprinted from NewsMax.com
Kurdish Rebels Strike Iran
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 11:43 AMBy: Kenneth R. Timmerman
Ken Timmerman interviews a female PJAK guerilla in the Qandil Mountains. (Photos Copyright 2007t© Kenneth R.
Timmerman)By: Kenneth R. TimmermanNewsmax.comQandil mountains, Iraq - Kurdish rebels based in the rugged mountains along Iraq’s northeastern border with Iran told Newsmax in exclusive interviews at secret guerilla bases that they have killed 200 Iranian Revolutionary Guards troops during clashes over the past two months.Guerilla leaders of the Party of the Free Life of Kurdistan, PJAK, said they have clashed with Iranian forces 21 times during this time.Iran has not admitted to the losses.The intense fighting began on Aug. 16, when Iran and Turkey began jointly shelling villages inside Iraq where rebels from those countries have their bases.Both Iran and Turkey are currently massing troops on their sides of the border with Iraq, in preparation for a ground and airborne assault on the rebel bases inside Iraq, according to published reports and information from local sources.It took 30 minutes of difficult driving in an off-road vehicle for Newsmax and a Kurdish guide to reach the site of the first rebel camp, which is hidden on a hillside near the village of Marado in the flank of 10,000-foot mountains.The area has been hit repeatedly during the recent Iranian shelling, and showed signs of freshly-burned fields and orchards.During the most intense shelling, in August, many villagers abandoned their one-story mud and stone huts and camped in a hard-scrabble river valley 10 miles away.The PJAK fighters appeared for the initial interview after walking two hours down steep, rocky paths from a mountain outpost overlooking Iran. Biryar Gabar, 33, hails from Sardasht, Iran, and gave up a career as a chemical engineer in order to join the guerilla fighters. He rose through the ranks to become a member of the organization’s political bureau, its central decision-making body
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FDI Human Rights Memoranda
Jan. 2, 2001: Regime condemned in yet another U.S. terror trial.
April 24, 2000: Press closures and arrests show limits of Khatami reforms
Nov. 21, 1999: Statement on the 1st anniversary of the Forouhar murders.
Nov. 22, 1998: Leading Iranian opposition leader brutally murdered in Tehran.
Oct. 9, 1998: French Imprison Iranian Opposition Activist
Jan. 1, 1998: Khatami seeks end to sanctions, not dialogue
Dec. 4, 1997: Attacks against senior clerics are only the beginning
July 23, 1997: FDI Warns Congressmen about Iranian Mujahidin
May 25, 1997: Iranian elections show thirst for freedom
April 24, 1997: Terrorist threat continues
April 10, 1997: Mykonos verdict confirms Tehran's terror
February 4, 1997: Sarkuhi arrest is slap in the face to Germany
December 20, 1996: Situation remains tense in Kermanshah
December 4, 1996: Violent demonstrations reported in Kermanshah
November 15, 1996: Attacks on writers suggest the return of "death squads"
November 13, 1996: Iranian writer kidnapped and believed murdered
letter of support for Faraj Sarkouhi
November 11, 1996: Factional dispute disguised as drug and espionage arrests
November 11, 1996: Another Sunnite cleric murdered in Balouchistan
November 7, 1996: Belgian Refugees threatened with expulsion
November 7, 1996: Kurds and journalists are the latest victims of "Critical Dialogue"
October 25, 1996: U.S. "Dialogue" must emphasize human rights and democracy
September 9, 1996: FDI Calls on Belgian Government not to Deport Asylum Seekers
August 30, 1996: FDI deplores arrest of INP activist
August 30, 1996: FDI seeks information on Baha'i refugees
August 12, 1996: FDI calls on Islamic republic to release clerics
August 9, 1996: FDI condemns Iranian attacks on Kurdish civilians, calls for UN action
June 29, 1996: Slaying of Iranian Kurdish Fighters by Turkish Army
June 21, 1996: Crackdown on Clerical and Political Opposition Activists
May 28, 1996: FDI condemns EU laxism for Mazlouman assassination
May 23, 1996: FDI denounces persecution of Baha'is
May 18, 1996: Tabriz executions
May 6, 1996: FDI releases report on assassinations
appendix documenting victims of "hit squads," 1979-1996
March 7, 1996: Support for Terrorism
March 7, 1996: Letter from Amir Entezam
March 3, 1996: Repression and killings in Iranian Balouchistan
February 15, 1996: Disappearance and alleged execution of Molavi Ahmad Sayyad
February 7, 1996: FDI warns against "Sham" elections
December 12, 1995: Execution of alleged drug traffickers and "bandits"
December 7, 1995: Religious arrests continue
October 22, 1995: New Security Law Violates Human Rights
October 20, 1995: Execution and arrest of Kurds in Iran
September 21, 1995: Disappearance of Javad Rouhani, aged 26, and at least 25 others
Other Resources
FDI activities
UK Home office 2005 report on Iran human rights violations and organizations
from the United States Department of State:
Patterns of Global Terrorism 1997: Overview of State-sponsored terrorism (April 1998 report)
Patterns of Global Terrorism 1997: Group profiles (April 1998)
Patterns of Global Terrorism 1996: Overview of State-sponsored terrorism (April 1997 report)
Patterns of Global Terrorism 1996: Group profiles (April 1997)
1999 Human Rights report on Iran
1998 Human Rights report on Iran
1997 Human Rights report on Iran
1996 Human Rights report on Iran
1995 Human Rights report on Iran
1994 Human Rights report on Iran
UNICEF Iran page (new in 2007)
Amnesty International's Iran Page
Summary of the Iran Section from the 2005 AI Annual Report
AI Report on jailed journalist/writer Siamak Pourzand
from the United Nations Human Rights Commission:
Oct. 15, 1997 report by Special Rapporteur Maurice Copithorne
Feb.11, 1997 report by Special Rapporteur Maurice Copithorne
March 21, 1996 report by Special Rapporteur Maurice Copithorne
Other UN documents on Human Rights in Iran
Human Rights Watch Iran Page
Human Rights Watch 5/97 report on Iranian elections
Human Rights Watch 3/96 report on Iranian elections
UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
National Endowment for Democracy (our funder)
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About Kenneth R. Timmerman
Best-selling author Kenneth R. Timmerman has spent his career investigating the dark side of national security.
In 1998, he tracked renegade Saudi financier Osama Bin Ladin and his international terrorist network halfway across the globe for Reader's Digest, publishing his expose on the unknown Saudi just weeks before he attacked two U.S. embassies in Africa. In recent years, he has revealed how failed U.S. policies have helped create new threats to our nation from Russia, China, and Iran.

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Kenneth R. Timmerman
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Kenneth R. Timmerman (born November 4, 1953- ) is a journalist, political writer, and conservative Republican activist who in 2000 was a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senator from Maryland. Timmerman is executive director of the Foundation for Democracy in Iran, an organization that works to support democratic movements in Iran. Timmerman authored Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson. He has also written on the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East, winning a prize[citation needed] for investigative journalism for examining an Iranian arms procurement ring and publishing The Death Lobby: How the West Armed Iraq in 1991.

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