UANI Applauds U.S. Senators Call for Sanctions Against the Central Bank of Iran and Calls for Implementation of Additional Iran Sanctions
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August 10, 2011
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UANI Applauds U.S. Senators Call
for Sanctions Against
the Central Bank of Iran and Calls for Implementation of Additional
Iran
Sanctions
New
York, NY
- On Wednesday, United
Against Nuclear Iran (UANI)
applauded the 92 U.S. Senators who sent
a letter to President Barack Obama
calling for "crippling sanctions" on the Central Bank of Iran.
Said UANI
President, Ambassador Mark D. Wallace:
We applaud these Senators for
calling for sanctions against the Central Bank of Iran and encourage
Congress
to implement additional sanctions measures such as the Iran
Transparency and
Accountability Act, which would require companies to fully
disclose their
Iran business to investors and the public. The American people and
their
elected representatives are clearly behind the cause of economically
isolating
Iran from the rest of the world until it abandons its plans to become
nuclear.
We also urge the
administration to vigorously enforce existing sanctions measures
including the
certification provisions of CISADA, which require all companies that do
business with the U.S. Government to certify they do not do
sanctionable
business with Iran.
State and municipal lawmakers
should also implement measures barring companies that do business in
Iran from
receiving lucrative state and municipal contracts. By working together,
the
federal government, state governments, and the international community
can
effectively pressure the Iranian regime to change course.
This
week, 92 members of the U.S. Senate wrote
to President Obama urging the administration to sanction the Central
Bank of
Iran.
UANI has
supported tougher sanctions against Iran since its founding in 2008. In
June
2009, UANI proposed the Iran
Business Certification Act (IBC Act),
an unprecedented measure requiring companies that do business with the
U.S.
Government to certify they do not conduct business in Iran. It was
ultimately
incorporated into the Comprehensive
Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 (CISADA), the most broad Iran
sanctions to date.
UANI has
also proposed unprecedented regulations and legislation for adoption by
the SEC
and U.S. Congress to require companies to fully disclose their Iran
business to
investors and the public. In February 2011, Congressman Ted Deutch
(D-FL),
Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN), Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and
Senator
Mark Kirk (R-IL) introduced the Iran
Transparency and Accountability Act
of 2011 which would require companies to disclose such business. These
same
regulations have also been included in the Iran
Threat Reduction Act of 2011,
introduced into Congress in May 2011.
UANI is
also urging states and municipalities to pass UANI model
legislation barring companies that
do business in Iran from receiving state government contracts. As the Financial
Times recently
reported, the 2010 Iran
Contracting Act of California has
already succeeded in pressuring several multinational corporations to
end their
business in Iran. Florida recently passed similar legislation.
Click here to read the letter from 92 U.S.
Senators calling for
sanctions against the Central Bank of Iran.
Click here to see UANI's model legislation page.
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