UANI Renews Call on Liebherr to End Its Business in Iran As Part of Ongoing Cranes Campaign
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June 8, 2011
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UANI Renews Call on Liebherr to End Its Business in Iran As Part of Ongoing Cranes Campaign
New York, NY - United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) on Wednesday called on Swiss-German construction equipment manufacturer Liebherr to clarify its business dealings in Iran, and immediately end all of its business with Iran and Iranian entities.
As part of its "Cranes Campaign,"
UANI in April called on Liebherr to stop supplying cranes to Iran, and
noted that the government of Germany had expressed concerns
about the possibility of Liebherr cranes being used by blacklisted
Iranian shell companies to support Tehran's missile program.
In a May 18 response to UANI, Liebherr condemned the Iranian regime's use of cranes for public executions, but did not state whether it would end its business activities in Iran.
UANI is now seeking further clarification from Liebherr about the current state of its business dealings in Iran. In a letter to Liebherr's Managing Directors, UANI President, Ambassador Mark Wallace, and STOP THE BOMB Campaign Director Michael Spaney wrote:
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Ambassador Wallace and Director Spaney also noted the recent uptick in
Iran's current execution binge, and the possibility that Liebherr's
cranes are being used by the regime for brutal public executions:
The UANI "Cranes Campaign" highlights the Iranian regime's abhorrent
executions by hanging from construction cranes, and the disturbing
reality that these cranes are coming from Western and Asian companies.
UANI requested a reply from Liebherr by June 17, 2011.
Click here to send a message to Liebherr.
Click here to read the new letter to Liebherr.
Click here to read the original letter to Liebherr.
Click here to learn more about UANI's Cranes Campaign.
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