Roundtable on Iran's Nuclear Program: Friday 27 April 2007
CASMII | 24.04.2007 20:49 | Anti-militarism | Terror War | London | World
Please note the following important debate taking place this Friday where CASMII's founder Abbas Edalat will speak as part of a panel discussing Iran's Nuclear Program. We encourage everyone to attend the evening and take part in the Q&A session in face of the on-going hostilities and threats against Iran on the pretext of its nuclear energy program.
Please note the following important debate taking place this Friday where CASMII's founder Abbas Edalat will speak as part of a panel discussing Iran's Nuclear Program. We encourage everyone to attend the evening and take part in the Q&A session in face of the on-going hostilities and threats against Iran on the pretext of its nuclear energy program.
WHAT: Roundtable on Iran's Nuclear Program
WHEN: Friday 27 April 2007 - 6.30 to 9.30 PM
WHERE: Central Library, Kensington Town Hall, Phillimore Walk, London W8 7RX
Panel:
Professor Abbas Edalat
Imperial College London & CASMII (Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran):
"Mutual respect: the paradigm shift required in western imperial attitude to resolve the Iran-US standoff"
Sir Richard Dalton
Former British ambassador to Iran (2003-2006) and Libya (1999-2002):
"Iran and international community: an opportunity for win-win or lose-lose options"
Dr. Hadi Zamani
Economic advisor at the DfT & former associate and senior consultant at Halcrow Group and NERA:
"Economics of Nuclear Energy in Iran"
Dr. Ali Geranmayeh
Former Iranian diplomat & research associate LMEI, SOAS (London Middle East Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies):
"Iran: Nuclear Suspension or International Sanction"
WHAT: Roundtable on Iran's Nuclear Program
WHEN: Friday 27 April 2007 - 6.30 to 9.30 PM
WHERE: Central Library, Kensington Town Hall, Phillimore Walk, London W8 7RX
Panel:
Professor Abbas Edalat
Imperial College London & CASMII (Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran):
"Mutual respect: the paradigm shift required in western imperial attitude to resolve the Iran-US standoff"
Sir Richard Dalton
Former British ambassador to Iran (2003-2006) and Libya (1999-2002):
"Iran and international community: an opportunity for win-win or lose-lose options"
Dr. Hadi Zamani
Economic advisor at the DfT & former associate and senior consultant at Halcrow Group and NERA:
"Economics of Nuclear Energy in Iran"
Dr. Ali Geranmayeh
Former Iranian diplomat & research associate LMEI, SOAS (London Middle East Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies):
"Iran: Nuclear Suspension or International Sanction"
CASMII
Homepage:
http://www.campaigniran.org