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British troops could be victims of Iran's nuclear stand-off with West
Saturday, 14 January 2006
British troopsBy Kim Sengupta

The Independent - Iran could take retribution against British troops in Iraq if the British government continues with its leading role in the campaign against the country's nuclear programme, senior defence sources have warned.

The Tehran regime is known to have immense influence with the Shia militias in Iraq and has been accused of directing their violent campaigns.

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Violent clashes erupt once again in southern city of Ahwaz
Friday, 13 January 2006
ImageNCRI - Residents of Ahwaz, southern Iran, clashed with the suppressive agents of the State Security Forces in a rally on Eid al-Adha, a religious festival, on Thursday.
 
Demonstrators took to the streets after special Eid al-Adha rituals and demanded the freedom of political prisoners arrested during a demonstration about two and half months ago.

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Iranian Resistance decries Tehran's bid to intimidate world
Friday, 13 January 2006
IAEA headquartersCalls for worldwide unity in the face of clrerical regime's threats
    
A day after EU ministers called for an extraordinary International Atomic Energy Agency Board meeting to discuss the referral of Tehran's nuclear file to the United Nations Security Council, Manouchehr Mottaki, the Iranian regime's Foreign Minister, threatened that Tehran would retaliate by "end[ing] voluntary cooperation" with the IAEA in case of a referral.

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Resistance Figure Levels New Charges Against Iran
Friday, 13 January 2006
Resistance Figure Levels New Charges Against IranNCRI – The following is a report by the Global Security Newswire published on January 10 covering a briefing on Iranian regime's secret nuclear activities sponsored by Iran Policy Committee:

By Joe Fiorill

WASHINGTON — Iran has begun building platforms in two underground halls on which it could soon begin installing up to 5,000 uranium enrichment centrifuges it has produced, former National Council of Resistance of Iran chief spokesman Alireza Jafarzadeh said here today (see GSN, Nov. 22, 2005).

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Britain pushes for action against a defiant Iran
Friday, 13 January 2006
Tony BlairBy Philip Webster, Political Editor and James Bone in New York
 
The Times - BRITAIN hinted at tough sanctions against Iran yesterday as it prepared to persuade France and Germany today to back an early referral of Tehran to the UN Security Council.

Tony Blair expressed deep dismay at Iran’s decision to resume nuclear fuel research and said that it would cause alarm across the world. Nothing was ruled out, he said. But Iran’s hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad brushed aside growing condemnation and said that it would pursue its course regardless.

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We should be very worried about Iran
Friday, 13 January 2006
Iran regime's missile range
By John Keegan


The Daily Telegraph - I supported the Iraq war as, with reservations, I still do. Its opponents have a great deal of self-justification to do, all the more as the details of Saddam Hussein's iniquities unfold in the Baghdad courtroom where he is being tried.

A true Machiavellian would use the trial to argue, however, that the West's mistake was to make an enemy of Saddam when he could have been a useful ally. Indeed, during the 1980s, when he was fighting a war almost to the death against Iran, he was a useful ally. How useful, at this time when Iran has blatantly announced its resumption of its nuclear weapons programme, is becoming apparent.

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Iran: Ignoring Tehran's threats
Friday, 13 January 2006
Ali M. Safavi is president of Near East Policy Research Inc. He served as a spokesman for NCRI, which is affiliated with the MEK.When will the West learn

By Ali Safavi

 
The Washington Times - Tehran's resumption of uranium enrichment at Natanz nuclear site this week is the latest testament to the futility of further negotiations with the cunning mullahs of Iran, who have so far used brinkmanship to buy more time to advance their nuclear weapons program.

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White House Rally for Democratic Change in Iran, UN Security Council Action Against Tehran
Friday, 13 January 2006
Lafayette Park - White House
WHEN: Thursday, Jan. 19, 11 a.m.

WHERE: Lafayette Park (H & 16th St.), Across from the White House

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Thousands of Iranian-Americans from nearly 40 states will be attending in a major rally on Thursday, January 19, across from the White House, calling for democratic change in Iran, as a prerequisite for peace and security in the region. They will also urge firm UN Security Council action to halt Iran's nuclear weapons drive.

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Protesters in Berlin call on EU leaders to be tough on Iran regime
Thursday, 12 January 2006
Members of the 'National Council of Resistance of Iran' protest against the Iran government and its nuclear program in front of the Foreign Ministry in Berlin on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006.NCRI - Europe's leading powers ratcheted up the pressure on Iran regime over its nuclear ambitions, urging UN Security Council action and saying two years of delicate negotiations had reached a dead end.

Speaking after a crisis meeting in Berlin, the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany called for an emergency meeting of the UN nuclear watchdog to refer the dossier to the world body's executive.

It follows a storm of international criticism after Iranian regime broke the seals at three nuclear plants in order to resume research on uranium enrichment.

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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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