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Saturday, 12 November 2005 |
The Laptop
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER
The New York Times, November 12 - Nuclear analysts at the international atomic agency studied the laptop
documents and found them to be credible evidence of Iranian strides,
European diplomats said. A dozen officials and nuclear weapons experts
in Europe and the United States with detailed knowledge of the
intelligence said in interviews that they believed it reflected a
concerted effort to develop a warhead. "They've worked problems that
you don't do unless you're very serious," said a European arms
official. "This stuff is deadly serious."
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Saturday, 12 November 2005 |
Concessions and delay embolden the mullahs in their nuclear ambitions
NCRI, November 12 - Responding to proposals being floated
internationally regarding Tehran’s nuclear program, Brig. Gen. Ali
Larijani, Secretary for the Supreme National Security Council of the
Iranian regime, reiterated yesterday that the regime would not forego
uranium enrichment. “For Iran it is important to have (uranium)
enrichment on its own soil,” Larijani stressed, brazenly adding, “We
are not opposed to enriching uranium outside our borders for other
countries if it is in line with peaceful purposes.”
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Friday, 11 November 2005 |
NCRI, November 11 - The activities of the Iranian Intelligence in Britain was deplored by The British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom in a statement issued on November 9.
The statement said that it "has become aware that known agents of the Iranian regime's Intelligence Ministry acting under the pretence of 'Iran Interlink,' a shadowy group believed to be linked to the Mullahs, are to hold a press conference on 10th November."
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Friday, 11 November 2005 |
NCRI, November 11 – “The world cannot remain complacent in the face of
Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism. It is the historical and ethical
obligation of all democratic nations today to reject appeasement, and
join to support the Iranian Resistance movement in order to prevent war
and catastrophe in that troubled part of the world,” said Mohammad
Mohaddessin, chair of the NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee in a
conference at the European Parliament on November 9.
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Friday, 11 November 2005 |
Iran’s Intelligence Agents fail to draw any British Participation
CNRI, 11 Novembre - Recent repulsive statements by the Iranian regime’s
president Ahmadinejad drew strong international condemnation.
Subsequently, a series of conferences were convened in the British
parliament to condemn appeasement of the regime, call for a referral of
Tehran's nuclear file to the UN Security Council, express support for
Iranian opposition members in Camp Ashraf in Iraq, and urge the
de-proscription of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI).
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
Reuters, November 10 - Iran is not being fully open with U.N.
inspectors about its nuclear program and may still be hiding something
from the international community, Germany's designated foreign minister
said on Thursday.
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
NCRI, November 10 - The following is a Statement by Win Griffiths, former Labour MP for
Bridgend, issued on November 9, 2005 on the agents of the Iranian
regime in Britain:
The Iranian regime is currently under immense international pressure
due to its brutal oppression at home, its export of Islamic
fundamentalism and sponsorship of terrorism, its widespread
interference in the internal affairs of Iraq and its aggressive pursuit
of nuclear weapons. This pressure has rightly intensified since the
call by the mullahs’ President for the state of Israel to be wiped off
the world map - nothing short of a call to terrorism. There can be no
doubt that the Iranian regime, whose Revolutionary Guards General,
Mohammad-Reza Jaafari, told an Iranian newspaper recently that the
newly formed ‘Lovers of Martydom’ garrison would recruit individuals
willing to carry out suicide operations against Western targets,
represents a real threat to peace and stability in the Middle East and
the wider world.
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |

European Parliament, BRUSSELS, November 10 - On the initiative of the
Friends of a Free Iran Inter-parliamentary group, a seminar, entitled,
"Iran: Nuclear Ambitions and Threats," was held on Wednesday, November
9, in the European Parliament Headquarters in Brussels.
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
NCRI, November 10 – The following is a statement released by the
Committee of Anglo-Iranian Lawyers (CAIL) yesterday, November 9:
The Iranian regime's news agency, IRNA, reported yesterday that a press
conference will be held on Thursday by a number of Iranian Ministry of
Intelligence and Security (MOIS) operatives in the London office of
Emma Nicholson, an MEP who has close relations with the Iranian regime,
as well as MOIS past and current ministers, Ali Younessi and
Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei. The aim of the meeting is to accuse the
"hypocrites (the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran) of being a
party to the crimes perpetrated by Iraq's deposed dictator and call for
the prosecution of this group." In addition to Massoud Khodabandeh, his
wife, Ann Singleton, and Emma Nicholson, Alain Chevalerais, and a Dutch
woman, Judith Neurink, will also take part in the meeting.
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