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Thursday, 13 October 2005 |
 Two days ago, in a transparent ploy, the clerical regime "declared its readiness to engage in negotiations, without any pre-conditions, with all members of the International Atomic Energy Agency, including the EU-3." The state-run media also reported that the regime had accepted IAEA inspection of a number of sites it had requested to visit. News agencies wrote that Tehran had accepted inspections of Lavizan-Parchin site. |
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Thursday, 13 October 2005 |
 NCRI, October 13 – To mark the World Day Against Death Penalty a major conference was held in Paris on Monday October 10.
The conference, chaired by Mr. Pierre Bercis, the President of the new Human Rights in France, also featured French Senator Jean-Pierre Michel; Jean Kahn, former chairman of the Human Rights Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister’s office; Bishop Jacques Gaillot; Violette Daguerre, chair of the Arab Human Rights Committee and its former chair Dr. Mansouf Mazrouki, Dr. Saleh Rajavi, NCRI representative in France and Switzerland, Stephane Rajavi, juriste and a number of other prominent politicians, human rights activists and lawyers. |
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Thursday, 13 October 2005 |
 Agence France Presse, October 13 - British Defence Secretary John Reid issued a new warning to Iran and the militant group Hezbollah on Thursday over a recent series of bomb attacks on British troops in Iraq. "The nature of these leads us to believe that they are associated or originating with Hezbollah -- Hezbollah, associated with, supported by the Iranians," he told reporters at Lyneham airbase in southwest England. |
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Thursday, 13 October 2005 |
By Martin Sieff, UPI Senior News Analyst
United Press International, Washington, October 12 - Suddenly, Iran's growing influence in Iraq is top of the national security agenda again in Britain and America. The influence is real, massive and growing. More than that, following the toppling of Saddam Hussein and the empowerment of Iraq's Shiite majority, it became inevitable. The question is, what to do about it?
Britain last week blamed Iran's Revolutionary Guards for supplying weapons to Shiite militias in southern Iraq in order to attack the 8,000 British troops still deployed there. The attacks included the use of more sophisticated and deadly roadside bombs that killed three British soldiers. Iran has denied the allegations.
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Wednesday, 12 October 2005 |
 NCRI, October 12 - In a London conference on Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq on October 10, Hossein Abedini gave a detailed account of mullahs’ meddling in Iraq. Other speakers in the conference included, Andrew Mackinlay and David Amess, member of the British Parliament, Dr. Abdullah Jabouri, former governor of Diyala Province in Iraq, Clair Miskin, British Barrister and Masoud Zabeti, chair of the Anglo-Iranian Lawyers’ Committee. Full text of Abedini’s speech is given below: The meddling of the mullahs’ regime in the draft Iraqi constitution is a part of the clerical regime’s interference in Iraq in order to dominate the country and establish a surrogate Islamic Republic in Iraq.
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Wednesday, 12 October 2005 |
 NCRI, October 12 - In an appeal published in the Washington Times today addressing President George W. Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair, Iraqi leaders, and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, more than 150 Parliamentarians from 20 European countries called for an urgent modification of Article 21C of the draft Iraqi constitution on asylum rights. |
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Wednesday, 12 October 2005 |
 Reuters, LONDON, October 12 - Britain has accused Iran of running training camps to teach militants how to carry out roadside bomb attacks on British troops in southern Iraq, according to newspaper reports on Wednesday.
London believes Iran's Revolutionary Guard has taught Shi'ite militia members from Iraq how to make armor-piercing devices, the Daily Mirror reported, citing an unnamed defense source.
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Tuesday, 11 October 2005 |
Right to asylum must be respected in Iraq’s new constitution
In a conference of parliamentarians and jurists at the office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in London on October 11, new details of the clerical regime’s meddling in Iraq were unveiled.
Speakers expressed their particular concern over the third clause of article 21 of the draft Iraqi constitution which is in violation of international conventions on refugees, effecting members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran residing in Iraq. |
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Tuesday, 11 October 2005 |
 Reuters, October 11 - Iran must obey international rules over its nuclear program and should not doubt the will of the international community to ensure it does so, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Tuesday.
Blair, due to hold talks on Iran soon with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, said Britain and the United States would continue to put pressure on Iran over its nuclear activities, which Washington says -- and Iran denies -- are a cover for making atomic bombs.
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