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Saturday, 13 August 2005 |
 (ANSA) - ROMA, 13 ago- Un gruppo di dissidenti iraniani ha protestato a Roma, in piazza Repubblica, contro il regime di Teheran. I manifestanti, in particolare, hanno denunciato il rapimento di due esponenti dei Mojahedin del popolo Iraniano che, hanno affermato i dissidenti, sono stati sequestrati il 4 agosto a Baghdad. |
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Saturday, 13 August 2005 |
 A.G.E AGENZIA GIORNALISTICA EUROPA (AGE) ROMA - Un gruppo di dissidenti iraniani ha protestato a Roma, in piazza Repubblica, contro il regime di Teheran. I manifestanti, in particolare, hanno denunciato il rapimento di due esponenti dei Mojahedin del popolo Iraniano che, hanno affermato i dissidenti, sono stati sequestrati il 4 agosto a Baghdad. |
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Wednesday, 27 July 2005 |
L'Unione europea intende esprimere la sua profonda
preoccupazione sulla notizia dell'esecuzione di due giovani a Mashad il
19 luglio 2005 avvenuta sebbene uno dei due giovani, Mahmoud Asqary,
avesse meno di 18 anni al momento del reato e dell'esecuzione
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Thursday, 14 July 2005 |
The Washington Times
By Nir Boms and Reza Bulorchi
Officially, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the incoming Iranian "elected"
president, will assume his post next month — but his presence is
already felt in the political circles and the streets of Tehran. Since
his election, under the banner of a renewed Islamic revolution, the
clerical regime hanged six people and sentenced another to death in the
past week alone.
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Wednesday, 13 July 2005 |
UE CHIEDA SUBITO VISITA A PARCHIN INVECE DI NEGOZIARE
(ANSA) - ROMA, 20 APR - L'Iran nasconde siti atomici in una ''galleria
lunga e profonda'', appositamente costruita a Parchin (sud-est di
Teheran) dove l'uranio verrebbe arricchito con tecnologie laser.
La galleria e' a sua volta coperta da costruzioni per meglio
occultarla. La notizia viene dal presidente della Commissione esteri
del Consiglio Nazionale della rivoluzione iraniana(CNRI), Mohammad
Mohdesin che ha invitato l'Unione europea a chiedere immediatamente a
Teheran la possibilita' di una ispezione a Parchin. |
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Friday, 08 July 2005 |
 
By Russell Fallis
The London bombings underline the need to tackle the "beating heart" of
Islamic fundamentalism in Tehran, Iranian exiles said today.
Hossein Abedini, a leading member of the National Council of Resistance
of Iran (NCRI), urged western nations to take a tougher line and end
"appeasement" towards the mullah's regime.
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Saturday, 02 July 2005 |
AP-VIENNA, Austria -2 July - Austrian authorities have classified
documents suggesting that Iran's president-elect may have played a key
role in the 1989 execution-style slayings of an Iranian Kurdish leader
and two associates in Vienna, a newspaper reported Saturday.
Austria's Interior Ministry and the public prosecutor's office are
investigating alleged evidence pointing to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
possible involvement in the attack, the daily Der Standard reported.
By WILLIAM J. KOLE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER |
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Friday, 01 July 2005 |

The Bush administration has been talking about regime change in Iran
for some time but the mullahs in Tehran beat him to it. Granted, it was
not the change Mr. Bush, or many Iranians, expected.
Washington Times, June 29, 2005
By Claude Salhani
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Friday, 01 July 2005 |

The West may at last see the unveiled face of the Iranian regime and begin acting accordingly.
The Wall Street Journal
Review & Outlook
Tuesday June 28 - To gauge the radicalism of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's next president,
consider that prior to Friday's run-off election Western media widely
described him as a "hardliner," whereas rival candidate Ali-Akbar
Hashemi Rafsanjani was a "moderate."
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Monday, 27 June 2005 |
PARIS (Reuters) - The election of an ultra-conservative as
Iran's next president will lead to more repression at home and fuel
Tehran's drive to acquire nuclear weapons, an exiled opposition leader
said on Saturday.
France-based Maryam Rajavi, self-styled president-elect of the National
Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said the elections had been
rigged and widely boycotted. |
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Saturday, 25 June 2005 |
PARIS, June 25 (AFP) - The victory of hardliner Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad in Iran's presidential election is proof of the failure of
western governments' policy of "appeasement" to the Islamic republic,
the president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
Maryam Rajavi said Saturday.
"Western governments have some soul-searching to do after the clear
failure of years of appeasement. They must ask themselves the question
what has happened so that now we have extremists in control of all the
levers of power," Rajavi said in a telephone interview from her
headquarters outside Paris. |
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