Letter to President Bani-Sadr from Luzette Graves, March 3, 1980

From collection Moorhead "Mike" C. Kennedy, III Collection

Letter to President Bani-Sadr from Luzette Graves, March 3, 1980

Letter to Bani-Sadr from Luzette Graves stating the position of the hostage families on the U.S.-Iranian Crisis.  She states the U.S. Government knew dealings with the Shah would dissrupt the relations with Iran. The hostages human rights were violated first by the U.S. government. She states many foreign policy is based on neo-colonialism ideas which violate International Law. She feels any violation of International law must be addressed and banned and we need to respects the Iranian's right to rule.  She states the hostage's letters support the position stated in this letter. She further claims to be able to secure with American T.V. networks time for interviews regarding the Iranian side of the conflict. She asks that they be granted permission by him and the militant to visit their family members.  

Details

Luzette Graves, Bani Sadr, Shah, violation of International Law, Militants
Letter 
Paper 
8.5x11 inches
This is a typed, single spaced one page document. The item is a photocopy. 
There is a large brown discolloration which starts one inch down from the top. 
Moorhead “Mike” C. Kennedy, III
The rebuttal to Luzette's letter is item number 2025.1982.1.377