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Tuesday, 20 December 2005 |
Backed by nuclear weapons and terror network
By Mohammad Mohaddessin
Ahmadinejad's remarks at the summit of the Organization of Islamic
Conference and his subsequent remarks at a gathering of Revolutionary
Guards in southeast Iran have shocked the world. His call for the
destruction of Israel and the formation of a global Islamic Empire is
neither temporary nor a propaganda ploy.
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Tuesday, 20 December 2005 |
 Reuters - France, Britain and Germany resume low-level talks with Iran this week about its nuclear programme, but EU diplomats expressed little optimism that talks with Iran's hardline government would yield a breakthrough.
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Tuesday, 20 December 2005 |
Agence France Presse - On the eve of crucial nuclear talks with Iran, diplomats say Tehran is already laying the groundwork for uranium enrichment, and may even be secretly making parts for sophisticated P2 centrifuges.
"The Iranian National Security Council is at this very time deliberating exactly when enrichment is to be resumed," a diplomat told AFP.
Enriched uranium can fuel nuclear power plants or be used in atom bombs, and the ability to produce it is considered a "breakout capacity" for making nuclear weapons.
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Tuesday, 20 December 2005 |
Associated Press - Hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has banned
all Western music from Iran's state radio and TV stations — an eerie
reminder of the 1979 Islamic revolution when popular music was outlawed
as "un-Islamic" under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Today, though, the sounds of hip-hop can be heard blaring from car
radios in Tehran's streets, and Eric Clapton's "Rush" and the Eagles'
"Hotel California" regularly accompany Iranian broadcasts.
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Monday, 19 December 2005 |
NCRI – Chanting “Mullahs’ are terrorists – refer them to UN” dozens of
Iranians and supporters of the Iranian Resistance staged a rally in
central Stockholm to condemn the clerical regime’s meddling in Iraq.
Protesters expressed their support to residents of Camp Ashraf in Iraq,
where members of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran, the main opposition to
the Iranian fundamentalist regime are staying. In recent months the
regime has intensified its efforts to expel PMOI from Ashraf which
stand strongly against fundamentalist ambitions in Iraq.
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Monday, 19 December 2005 |
NCRI – Addressing Iranian convention in Toronto, Canada, Mrs. Maryam
Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
called for active support of Camp Ashraf in Iraq, the home of thousands
of members of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran, who are standing against
the clerical regime’s export of fundamentalism to Iraq. The full text
of her speech is as follows:
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Monday, 19 December 2005 |
NCRI – Iranian regime violating international laws and has been
condemned 52 times by various UN bodies for its human rights abuses,
Hans Kristian Neerskov, President of the International Sakharov
Committee, said in Copenhagen on Saturday.
Speaking to a rally organized by supporters of the National Council of
Resistance of Iran, he noted that the clerical regime has been behind
many terrorist operations around the world and called for an
international move to stop its growing terrorist threats. To this end
he called for referral of Iranian regime’s nuclear file to UN Security
Council and the world body to deal with the ongoing human rights
violations in Iran.
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Monday, 19 December 2005 |
Middle East Online - Iranian opposition official says mullahs are
trying to expand their rule beyond Iran's borders to thwart their
overthrow.
PARIS - Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remarks at the summit
of the Organization of Islamic Conference and his call for the
destruction of Israel and the formation of a global Islamic Empire is
neither temporary nor a propaganda ploy, according to a ranking
official of the Iranian opposition in exile.
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Monday, 19 December 2005 |
NCRI - Gulf Cooperation Council leaders, alarmed at Iranian regime’s
nuclear ambitions, examined proposals for a nuclear-free zone in the
world's top oil-producing region during summit talks on Sunday.
"The international community is calling for an end to the spread of
weapons of mass destruction. This has become a global demand. One day,
our grandchildren should be able to live in safety from this evil,"
Youssef bin Alwai bin Abdullah, the Omani minister responsible for
foreign affairs, told reporters shortly before the talks ended for the
day.
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