Pointless US nuclear talks with Iran, overshadowing violations of human rights in Iran
Radio Irava'a interview with Amir Emadi, Middle East political/human rights analyst and adviser
Amir Emadi is the spokesperson of the
organization of the Iranian-American communities western region. He has a MBA
in global management. He received his under graduate degree in International
security and conflict resolution. Amir Emadi uses these tools to advise policy
makers on security issues within the Middle
East namely human rights violations, political
violence and nuclear non-proliferation. Amir's father Ashghar Emadi was one of
the 52 murdered by the Iraqi forces on Sept. 1, 2013 in
Camp Ashraf.
The Iraqis has issued an statement admitting to burying their bodies but not
disclosing the time or the burial ground.