Monday, October 13, 2008

Iranian American Organizations in US

The power struggle in Iran is reflected in emergence of Iranian American Organizations in US.



Ahmadinejad regime used Tritta Parsi and NIAC to carry out lobbying for the regime in US. But it seems they have decided to start a new organization called "Progrssive American-Iranian Committee" (PAIC). Their name also confirms that they associated with the Liberals and the Democratic Party in US and Ahmadinejad-Khatami regime.

Here is the list of their prominent members. Mostly are associated with Ahmadinejad regime. The only exception is Bahram Moshiri.

Shahla Abghari, Siavash Abghari, Rahman Asadollahi, Hassan Dai, Iraj Derakhshan, Bijan Eftekhari, Sharareh Emadi, Hossein Eshraghi, Kayvan Kaboli, Hassan Massali, Bahram Moshiri, Nastaran Samiee, Behrooz Shahabi, Zohreh Shisheh, Nasser Tahmasebi, Mehdi Zolfaghari

PAIC Website

http://www.iranian-americans.com/

The Other major Iranian American Organization PAAIA or "Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans" is run by Housghang Ansari the former Minister in Shah's regime. As Ansari is severly attacked by Khatami-Ahmadinejad gang, it seems their organization is independent from regime and they are mostly associated with the Republicans in US.

PAAIA Website

http://www.paaia.org/

Rudi Bakhtiar is a prominent member of PAAIA

Rudi Bakhtiar Background Info:

Rudi Bakhtiar currently holds the position of Director of Public Relations for PAAIA. In this role, Rudi will use her decade of experience in television news to help PAAIA present a more positive and accurate image of Iranian Americans to the American public.

Previously, Rudi worked as an international reporter for Fox News, covering a variety of hot button news stories, such as the Iran-Iraq summit between President Ahmadinejad and Prime Minister Al Maleki in Tehran in 2006, as well as the 2006 Midterm elections in Washington D.C.

As a reporter for CNN, Rudi covered conflicts in Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Africa, Israel and Palestine. The first show Rudi anchored for CNN, called CNN Newsroom, was nominated for an Emmy award that year for its coverage of the Bosnian War. In 2002, Rudi was promoted to lead news anchor for CNN Headline News' late show Headline News Tonight, and anchored the network's coverage of Operation Enduring Freedom as well as Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Spring of 2003. Rudi also anchored various shows on CNN, including Anderson Cooper 360, and was on the air live during the terrorist attacks of September 11th.

Rudi joined CNN in 1996 as an intern in the Los Angeles bureau and relocated to the network's world headquarters in Atlanta in 1997 as a video journalist for CNN International. She was a segment producer for CNNfn and helped produce and launch four new business programs out of Hong Kong for CNN International before changing to an on camera position.

Rudi has also been honored for her work by the Iranian American Republican Council, which presented her with the 2002 Achievement Award in recognition of Outstanding Achievements, Excellence and Accomplishments within the Iranian American community.

Born in California, Rudi moved to Iran at the age of five where she lived until 17 when she came back to the U.S. and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles.


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