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Iran-EP: Credibility of Human Rights Watch report against PMOI suspected
Wednesday, 21 September 2005
European Parliament Iran group questioning HRW report against PMOINCRI, September 21 – Findings of a Euro-Parliamentary delegation on the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran was released in an extensive report in a conference at the European Parliament today.

Following the release of a controversial report last May by the Human Rights Watch making gross allegations of rights abuses at Camp Ashraf in Iraq by the PMOI, a delegation of Euro MPs paid a visit to the camp to verify its credibility.

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Iran-Nuclear: Decision on Iran delayed as U.S. Presses for Action
Wednesday, 21 September 2005
Supporters of the oppositional Iranian national council of resistance demonstrate in front of the Vienna United Nations Headquaters 19 September 2005, in Vienna. Negotiating at the UN, the US claimed there was a growing majority ready to report Iran to the UN Security Council over its nuclear program as Tehran rallied support for its stance at the UN atomic watchdog(AFP/File/Dieter Nagl)Vienna, September 21 - The United States on Wednesday pressed its case to have Iran hauled before the U.N. Security Council for its nuclear activities, urging fellow members of the International Atomic Energy Agency board to vote for such action in the next few days, the Associated Press reported.

Iranian Vice President Gholamreza Aghazadeh flew to Vienna to try to build support for Tehran among the 35 nations on the IAEA's board. He said that despite displeasure over the Security Council push, his country would stick to its nuclear nonproliferation commitments whatever the board decided.

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Iranian regime resorts to hollow threats and blackmail in fear of its referral to Security Council
Tuesday, 20 September 2005
Iranians demonstrating in ViennaNCRI, September 20 - Fearing referral to the UN Security Council for its clandestine nuclear program, Iranian regime’s top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani warned Tuesday that Tehran could quit the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

He continued in the same tone using trade blackmail said: "Those countries that have economic transactions with Iran, especially in the field of oil, have not defended Iran's rights so far … So based on how much they defend Iran's national right will facilitate their participation in Iran's economic field."

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Iranians call for referral of mullahs' nuclear file to Security Council in Vienna
Monday, 19 September 2005
Supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran simulate a stoning in front of the U.N. building in Vienna where the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) board of governors meeting takes place on Iranian nuclear program. Demonstrators demand a referral of Iran's nuclear file to the U.N. Security Council. (September 19, 2005) NCRI, September 19 - As the UN nuclear body (IAEA) dealt with the Iranian clerical regime’s nuclear file at its headquarters in Vienna, hundreds of supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) called for referral of this file to the UN Security Council in their demonstration in Vienna.

Demonstrators raised their concern over mullahs’ ambitions to acquire nuclear bomb in a resolution which was submitted to the Dr. Mohamad al-Baradei, director of the IAEA.

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Iran must open up nuclear sites: UN nuclear watchdog
Monday, 19 September 2005
Supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran demand a referral of Iran's nuclear file to the U.N. Security Council in their rally in front of the U.N. building in Vienna where the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) board of governors meeting takes place on the subject of Iranian nuclear. (September 19, 2005) Agence France Press, September 19 - UN atomic agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei called on Iran to finally allow access to sensitive sites and key people as his agency met to consider sending Tehran before the UN Security Council for possible sanctions.

The "ball is very much in Iran's court on this issue," ElBaradei told reporters Monday.

"We need a number of additional transparency measures," ElBaradei said, including "access to certain sites and access to certain individuals."

Referring to a clash between the West and Iran over nuclear activities the United States claims hide weapons development, ElBaradei said the Iranian issue was "regrettably going through a period of confrontation and political brinkmanship."

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Iran-UN: Ahmadinejad's remarks underscores further need for international sanctions
Monday, 19 September 2005
UN Security CouncilNCRI, September 19 - In complete disregard for repeated international calls, mullahs' president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted on continuing the regime's nuclear programs and said, “Obtaining the nuclear fuel cycle” is our “inalienable right.” He described increasing international concerns over Tehran's 18 years of deception and concealment in its nuclear programs as a “propaganda ploy” and accused the United States and Europe of “nuclear apartheid.”

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Iran will never give up its efforts to acquire nuclear technology - Iran official
Sunday, 18 September 2005
NCRI, September 17 - “Under no circumstances, the Islamic Republic of Iran would give up its efforts to acquire peaceful nuclear technology,” said Aqa-Mohammadi, the head of the information committee of the Supreme National Security Council of the mullahs on September 17.

Quoting his remarks, the clerical regime’s official news agency, IRNA, added: “It is quite clear for the Europeans that Iran is not one of those countries that they could deprive it of its certain rights in nuclear matters.”

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Iran-executions: Four hanged, five sentenced to death in one week
Saturday, 17 September 2005
Public hangingNCRI, September 17 - With the continuing wave of widespread suppression nationwide, the mullahs' anti-human regime hanged or sentenced to death nine prisoners.

These bring to 62 the number of people hanged or sentenced to death in the three months after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took office. The figure is greater than the one for the preceding seven months.

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Iran-terror: Ahmadinejad was directly involved in murder of dissidents in exile
Saturday, 17 September 2005
Mahmoud AhmadinejadNCRI, September 17 – In a press conference by the New York Committee Against Ahmadinejad on Thursday, September 15, fresh information on mullahs’ new president in terrorist activities was unveiled.

Mr. Fereidoun Jourak, an Iranian renowned film director and scenario writer unveiled Ahmadinejad’s direct role in assassination of Air Force Major Mohammad Hassan Mansouri in Istanbul in 1987.

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Declaration by 5.2m Iraqis in support of the Iranian Mojahedin
Declaration by 5.2 m Iraqis in support of the Iranian Mojahedin
 121 political parties and social groups, 700,000 women, 14,000 lawyers and jurists, 19,000 physicians, 35,000 engineers, 320 clerics, 540 professors, 2,000 tribal sheikhs and 300 local officials among 5.2 million
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