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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
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By: Mousa Afshar "The international community must recognize participation rights of all countries, especially when it comes to problem solving for the whole world. They cannot eliminate one or two countries," Manouchehr Mottaki, the Iranian foreign minister stated on Iranian media on May 4, 2007. This was the mullah's foreign minister's assessment of the recent Sharm El-Sheikh Conference. This conference has been the largest international gathering about Iraq so far. The mullahs complain they were excluded from the conference even though they were allowed to attend. |
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Tuesday, 08 May 2007 |
By: Reza Shafa World Net Daily published in the U.S., quoted a top Hezbollah official as saying, "All Hezbollah's policies and activities such as firing missiles into Israel must have the leader of Islamic Republic's blessings."The paper claimed that Deputy leader of Hezbollah, Sheik Naim Qassem in a rare interview in Arabic which was translated into English by the Intelligence Department in Israel's Center for Special Studies (CSS) said, "All our polices including firing missiles into Israeli territories could not have been done without the consent of the leader of Islamic Republic of Iran. He has to agree to all Hezbollah's activities in advance." |
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Tuesday, 08 May 2007 |
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Dr. Sanabargh Zahedi The clerical regime has been ruling Iran for 28 years. It has hardly spent one day without suppressing the population. This theocratic dictatorship has survived by this widespread suppression. The truth is that the regime of velayate-faghih, meaning the absolute religious dictatorship was imposed on the Iranian people at some peculiar juncture of their history. Because of its backward medieval nature, this regime cannot and will not respond to the Iranian people's wishes and needs. |
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Monday, 07 May 2007 |
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By: Ali Safavi Spring in Iran was marked by the outbreak of protests nationwide by virtually every sector of Iranian society, beginning with demonstrations and strikes by tens of thousands of workers in March. By April and May, the level of discontent had escalated dramatically as tens of thousands of workers kept their pledge to turn out en masse.
More than one hundred thousand staged a rally in Tehran on May Day, making it one of the largest protests in Iran in the past two decades. Chanting "death to oppressors" and "freedom is our inalienable right," they displayed their burning desire for change. |
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Saturday, 05 May 2007 |
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By: Reza Shafa According to a classified report prepared by the office of the Iranian regime's Joint Chiefs of Staff for the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, a new project is unfolding by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IGRC) in neighboring Afghanistan. To make life harder for U.S. troops on the ground in that country, IRGC is busy planning for new tactics since last year. Using IRGC's experiences in Lebanon as a blueprint, the plan involves creating front entities such as humanitarian organizations, construction companies, workshops, etc. |
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Saturday, 05 May 2007 |
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By: Mohammad Amin Considering his key role in the Iranian foreign policy, the arrest of Mousavian, the former nuclear negotiator of the clerical regime is very significant. From 1989 to mid 1997, Mousavian held the position of Iran's ambassador to Germany, the most important representative of the mullah's regime in Europe. Behind the scene, the mullahs were praising his role for the logistical support of regime's terrorist cells in Europe. Terrorism in that period formed the fundamental policy of the Iranian regime as their nuclear strategy does at the present time. The terrorist murder of four Kurdish dissidents in Mykonos restaurant in Berlin is among Mousavian's records. |
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Thursday, 03 May 2007 |
By: Mohammad Amin
In the eve of the Sharm El-Sheikh conference in Egypt, the Iranian
mullahs have raised their voice about the recognition of their
hegemonic role in Iraq.
Keyhan newspaper (the only paper in Iran whose director is the official
representative of the supreme leader and one who forms regime's
political strategy) in its editorial of April 22nd states: "Not only
Americans have had no impact on limiting our operations in Iraq but the
Iranian and Iraqi governments have strengthened their ideological, and
political-security pacts."
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Thursday, 03 May 2007 |
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By: Reza Shafa On April 25, Ahmadinejad appointed Hosseinian as his new political and security adviser. Who is Ruhollah Hosseinian?
- He was born in 1955 in the southern city of Shiraz. He began his theological studies at Valiasr School of Theology and later he went to Theological Hagani School which is an influential religious school in Qom where most Iranian regime's officials were trained. The infamous former Minister of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), Ali Fallahian, is among the school graduates. The current Interior Minister, Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi and MOIS's current chief, Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejei are all among Hosseinian's former classmates. |
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Thursday, 03 May 2007 |
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Hedayat Mostowfi Global Politition - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Tehran mullah regime's president, on Monday, April 16, 2007, vowed that the world powers would not be able to stop Iran's nuclear drive and that the Islamic Republic would defend its atomic program "to the end". Iranian made bombs, used by terrorists trained in Iran, explode daily in Iraq and kill innocent people. Yet there are still a few overly optimistic individuals that think if the Iranian mullahs and American officials sit around one table at the Iraq security summit beginning on Thursday, May 3rd in Sharm el-Sheikh, Iran will cease its nuclear weapons program and abandon terrorism after 30 years! The chances of such are less than nil. |
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