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Iran's nuclear plans - a ticking time bomb
Thursday, 29 December 2005
Nuclear plant in IranWORLD MUST TAKE STRONGER STAND AGAINST THREAT

Miami Herald - If nothing else, the rantings of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have erased whatever doubt may have existed about the dangers posed by a nuclear-armed Iran. Ever since the former mayor of Tehran was elected to head the country in mid-2005, he has repeatedly displayed open hostility toward the West, and Israel in particular. It's time for other nations to join the United States in a campaign to block Iran's drive to speed up its nuclear-development program.


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Iran: Clerical courts set free women traffickers
Wednesday, 28 December 2005
Women in Iran
The state-run daily Iran reported that a man involved in human trafficking of young Iranian girls, each sold in Arab countries for over 50 million rials (US$4,600), received a prison term of three to five months. An appeals court, however, overturned the ruling and released the smuggler and ordered him to pay a fine of just US$275.

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Iran's Subversion of Iraq and U.S. Options
Wednesday, 28 December 2005
Raymond Tanter, a professor of political science at Georgetown University, is an adjunct scholar of The Washington Institute, researching U.S. policy options toward Iran. From 1981 to 1982, Dr. Tanter served on the National Security Council staff and was personal representative of the secretary of defense to the 1983-1984 arms control talks held in Madrid, Helsinki, Stockholm, and Vienna. Currently, he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.NCRI – Professor Raymond Tanter, chair of the Washington based Iran Policy Committee, addressed before a panel on Democratic change in Iran on December 18 at the University of Toronto on the threats of the Iranian regime to Iraq. The meeting was organized by the Committee for Defense of Human Rights in Iran. The following is the full text of his speech:

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Should the world take Iran's hardline president seriously?
Wednesday, 28 December 2005
ImageBy Claude Salhani

Middle East Times - Consider his recent antics: First, Ahmadinejad declared to a group of students in Tehran in October that "Israel should be wiped off the map". Israel certainly takes him seriously.
     
If that first statement were not bad enough, and even before the dust from that storm he created had time to settle, the Iranian president suggested that Israel be moved to Europe - somewhere between Germany and Austria. Now the European Union is taking him seriously.

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Iran: Major seminar in Berlin exposed mullahs' campaign against PMOI
Tuesday, 27 December 2005
ImageNCRI – Former Social Democrat member of the German Bundestag, Mrs. Ingrid Holzhüter, hailed the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, aka MeK) for its ongoing struggle against the fundamentalist regime in that country and saluted PMOI members based in Camp Ashraf, Iraq, who are standing firm against mullahs’ expansionist ambitions.

Holzhüter was speaking to a seminar in Berlin organized by the German Solidarity Committee for a Free Iran on December 21 in defense of the rights of the PMOI in Iraq under the Fourth Geneva Convention.

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Iran-Iraq: Torture jails force ouster of Iraq chief
Tuesday, 27 December 2005
Iraqi Interior Minister standing in the middleBy Paul Martin

Washington Times - Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Jabr, whose ministry is accused of operating clandestine prisons where some detainees were tortured, will vacate his job shortly, security and political sources in Baghdad said yesterday.


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Iran regime presses again for its nuclear ambitions
Tuesday, 27 December 2005
Nuclear plant in Iran NCRI - Foreign minister of the Iranian regime, Manouchehr Mottaki, described international monitoring of its secret nuclear programs as "nuclear apartheid" and refused once again cooperation with world body on Monday.

He said that the regime was ready to discuss its nuclear program, "but that does not mean that we are waiting for any country's permission" to acquire nuclear capability.


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Unjust terror label on Iran opposition must be removed - MP
Tuesday, 27 December 2005
Andrew Mackinlay, Labor member of the ParliamentNCRI, London – Speaking to a conference in London on December 13 where a declaration by 405 members of both houses in support of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran was announced, Andrew Mackinlay, Labor member of the Parliament described the support in Westminster extraordinary and asked the government to consider this. Excerpts of his speech are as follows:

Dear Friends it is an honor to be associated with a campaign standing up for Iranian freedom and to argue with the British government which should all reflect the absurdity and unfairness of attaching the terror tag to the People’s Mojahedin of Iran.


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Iran: Messiah complex
Tuesday, 27 December 2005
AhmadinejadIran’s president is on the lookout for global upheaval - and nuclear weapons

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Newsday.com - What if your country is led by a man who believes the world is preparing for the return of a messiah who will restore order to a degenerate world after a period of global tribulation - and that this leader wants nuclear weapons?


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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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