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Tuesday, 02 August 2005 |
Ending talks, referring mullahs' nuclear file to Security Council only
way to confront Tehran's blackmail, preventing it from obtaining the
A-bomb
Following a week-long campaign of threats and blackmail, the clerical
regime started the process of breaking off the seals of the Isfahan nuclear facility last
night. French news agency quoted remarks by Supreme National Security
Spokesman (SNSC) Ali Agha Mohammadi on the state-run television in
which he said, "Initial preparations have been made. Inspectors from
the IAEA are working, controlling (surveillance) cameras and making
their own controls so that the seals can be removed," nuclear
negotiator Ali Agha Mohammadi said on state television. When their work
is completed this will mean that the (uranium conversion) plant at
Isfahan will restart. It is routine and practical work but from our
point of view Isfahan is already back online."
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Tuesday, 02 August 2005 |
People of Sanandaj stage demonstration against mullahs' suppressive policies in Kurdistan
A number of residents, including two children killed
Monday evening, a large number of residents in the city of Sanandaj
(capital of the Iranian Kurdistan province) staged a march in protest
against the clerical regime's suppressive policies, particularly the
brutal and bloody crackdown of demonstrators last week in Mahabad,
Sardasht, Piranshahr, Oshnavieh, Divandareh and Baneh held in protest
to the torture and grisly murder of a Kurdish activist, Seyyed Kamal
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Monday, 01 August 2005 |
Testimony by Dr. Alireza Assar, an exiled Iranian nuclear scientist in a press conference - Paris July 2005.
I was asked on several occasions to collaborate with the research centre of the Revolutionary Guards and for sometime I acted as a consultant about certain nuclear research programs in the above named military establishment ( in particular in the Lavizan site
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Monday, 01 August 2005 |
Iranian Resistance condemns mullahs' inhuman pressures on
political prisoners, demands immediate release of Akbar Ganji
The Iranian Resistance condemns the clerical regime's inhuman pressures
on Iran's political prisoners and calls on the United Nations' Human
Rights Commission, General Assembly and Security Council as well as
international human rights organizations to take urgent action to
secure the release of all political prisoners, especially Mr. Akbar
Ganji and other prisoners who have been on hunger strike.
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Sunday, 31 July 2005 |
Resumption of nuclear activities in Isfahan and Natanz
necessitates referral of mullahs' nuke file to UN Security Council
The clerical regime announced, "according to the decision by senior
officials" and "by sending a letter to the International Atomic Energy
Agency, nuclear activities on the production of UCF in Isfahan will
begin this week, before Mohammad Khatami's tenure ends," the
state-controlled news agency, Fars, reported yesterday. It quoted
"informed sources" as saying, "probably part of the nuclear activities
in Natanz will resume shortly."
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Saturday, 30 July 2005 |
Young people in Shelang-abad and Kian-pars regions of Ahwaz, capital of
the southwestern province of Khuzistan, staged protests and clashed
with the State Security Forces (SSF) for the fifth day running Thursday.
Chanting antigovernment slogans, the protesters resisted the SSF's
brutal onslaught. Several people were injured and a large number of
others arrested.
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Friday, 29 July 2005 |
 "Appointing a Revolutionary Guardsman as President reflected the decision by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to consolidate his position in a bid to confront incurable domestic crises, increasing international pressure, stepped-up meddling in Iraq and efforts to procure nuclear weapons." "The three parameters indispensable to the regime's survival, namely internal suppression, dominating Iraq and acquiring the nuclear bomb, are intertwined with the ascension of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps,"
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Thursday, 28 July 2005 |
By Kerstin Gehmlich
PARIS, July 28 (Reuters) - Iran has been using front companies to import a type of steel that can be used for the casing of a nuclear bomb and for machines that can enrich uranium to weapons-grade, an exile group said on Thursday.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said the country was seeking to produce its own maraging steel and skirt international export controls by importing it.
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Thursday, 28 July 2005 |
Script of the press conference exposing new information and assessment of the current state of Iran's nuclear program
Mohammad Mohaddessin – Paris - 28 July 2005
Owing to acute domestic crisis, regional and international challenges
as well as popular resistance, the clerical regime is on the brink. In
such circumstances, it is bent on guaranteeing its survival by tipping
the current balance of power through dominating Iraq and acquiring
nuclear weapons. For this reason, obtaining nuclear weapons is
indispensable to the strategy it is pursuing.
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