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Saturday 28 January 2012Livni: World must stop Iran's quest for the bomb
JPost -- Opposition Leader Tzipi Livni on Saturday called for tougher sanctions against Iran, saying that it is the responsibility of the entire world to stop Tehran’s quest for the bomb. Livni’s statement came during a meeting she and Kadima MK Nachman Shai held with Amir Abbas Fakhravar and Saghar Erica Kasraie of the Confederation of Iranian Students (CIS) in Tel Aviv. The two came as a delegation from the CIS, which describes itself as a pro-Western independent student movement with more than 8,000 members in countries across the world. Upon meeting Livni, Fahkravar quipped that he was happy to meet the head of the Israeli opposition, though he added in Israel - a democracy - being in the opposition doesn’t mean jail and torture. “It’s a different sort of torture”, Livni joked in response. Livni, who was presented with a green ribbon symbolizing the pro-democracy “Green Movement”, expressed her belief that diplomatic relations should also be between the peoples of different countries. Fakhravar told Livni that the main goal of the younger generation in Iran is to achieve democracy, and added that Israel “has suffered a great deal to have a democracy, the only democracy in the Middle East.” Like Livni, Fakhravar also emphasized the importance of harder sanctions on Iran’s energy industry in stopping the Islamic Republic’s regime from attaining a nuclear weapon. The CIS describes its main objective as working towards supporting pro-democracy, human rights, and freedom in Iran, "the constitutional foundations of a new free, secular and democratic Iran." They also describe themselves as "the action arm of the Iranian Freedom Institute, a private, nonpartisan, not-for-profit establishment dedicated to education and research in the fields of human rights and democracy. Fakhravar is the CIS founder and President of the Iranian Freedom Institute in Washington D.C. Fakhravar, who spent five years in Iranian prison for participating in July 1999 student riots, defected to the United States in 2006. Fakhravar was joined by Saghar Erica Kasraie, the spokesperson for the CIS In addition to the meeting with Livni, the two have planned to meet with other MKs, academics, and think tanks. |