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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
This morning, Mr. Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs
Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, stated that
remarks by Brig. Gen. Ali Larijani, the Secretary for the Supreme
National Security Council, in which he rejected the official position
by the European Union on Monday on the need to halt all nuclear
activities, widespread human rights abuses and export of terrorism,
"reflected the ruling theocracy's determination to pursue efforts to
acquire nuclear weapons, violate human rights and export terrorism and
fundamentalism."
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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
Reuters, November 9 - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on Wednesday
said referring Iran to the U.N. Security Council remained an option if
Tehran did not comply with international obligations on its nuclear
activities.
Speaking after talks with the Russian leadership on Tehran's nuclear
program, Straw told reporters: "I say this on behalf of the EU3
(Britain, France and Germany): We do not wish to see Iran referred to
the Security Council."
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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
Canadian Press, UNITED NATIONS, November 9 - Canada has introduced a UN
resolution expressing concerns over the violation of human rights in
Iran, Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew said Tuesday.
The General Assembly is expected to vote on it this week, perhaps as
early as Wednesday. The resolution, co-sponsored by 38 other countries,
calls upon the Iranian government to abide by its international
obligations on human rights, Pettigrew said in a news release.
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Tuesday, 08 November 2005 |
NCRI, November 7 - The European Union insisted on Monday that Iran
comply with an international resolution that it freeze all sensitive
nuclear activities. British Foreign Minister Jack Straw said the EU had
not "so far" discussed economic or diplomatic sanctions on Iran if it
did not comply with the resolution by the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA), according to the Reuters news agency reporting from
Brussels.
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
Agence France Presse, WASHINGTON, November 7 - UN nuclear watchdog
chief Mohamed ElBaradei has called on Iran to be more transparent about
its atomic energy program to ease international fears that it is aiming
to obtain a nuclear weapon.
At an international nongovernmental conference here marking the 60th
anniversary of the first official nonproliferation proposal, ElBaradei
said Tehran must come clean on its nuclear intentions.
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
Associated Press, BRUSSELS, November 7 _ Several thousand protesters
on Monday took part in an Iranian opposition group's demonstration in
Brussels, demanding the European Union takes a tough stance against
Tehran because of its human rights record and its nuclear program.
The Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran mobilized
demonstrators outside EU headquarters where foreign ministers were
holding talks on Iran's nuclear program.
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
Associated Press, London, November 7 - British Prime Minister Tony
Blair said Monday that Iran's support of terrorism was preventing
political progress being made in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Blair, addressing a monthly news conference Monday, said: "We know Iran
supports terrorism around the Middle East it should stop it; until it
stops it, there will be a deep dismay about the Iranian regime right
'round the world. They've just got to accept that," Blair said.
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
NCRI, BRUSSELS, November 7 – Reporting on the EU ministers meeting in
Brussels to decide on its policy toward Iranian regime, the French news
agency, AFP, wrote: “Anti-Tehran demonstrators used Monday's EU talks
to highlight their opposition to Europe's efforts to engage with the
Islamic state.”
"’Expel the mullahs from the UN’ and ‘Mullahs'R'terrorists,’ read two banners brandished at the protest,” said the AFP report.
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |

Demonstrators also called for removal of terror tag from People's Mojahedin
Maryam Rajavi: Iranian nation demand end to policy of appeasement and demand sanctions against regime
Simultaneous with the European Union's meeting of foreign ministers' in
Brussels today to review its policy toward the religious, terrorist
dictatorship ruling Iran, more than 35,000 Iranians staged a
magnificent rally outside the EU headquarters, demanding the immediate
referral of the clerical regime's nuclear file to the Security Council
and the removal of the terrorist tag from the principle Iranian
opposition force, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI).
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