Iran

Iranians release British sailors 4. April 2007
Iran offers UK access to sailors 29. March 2007
Seized sailors 'taken to Tehran' 24. March 2007
UK sailors captured at gunpoint 20. March 2007

Iran 'launches rocket into space' 25. February 2007

John Pilger: Iran: The War Begins 3. February 2007 Unlike Israel and the United States, Iran has abided by the rules of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, of which it was an original signatory.

Iran poised to enter the space race 26. January 2007

Rattling the Cage: The big con about Iran 27. September 2006

US Iran report branded dishonest 14. September 2006

Iran's Leader Calls for TV Debate With Bush 29. August 2006 We should remember how the same newspaper wielded its editorial cudgel the last time the White House was laying groundwork for a military attack. On February 6, 2003, the Post - under the headline "Irrefutable" - told readers in no uncertain terms: "After Secretary of State Colin L. Powell's presentation to the United Nations Security Council yesterday, it is hard to imagine how anyone could doubt that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction." Such limited imagination continues to infuse the Post's editorial outlook - and, for that matter, the world views of most US media outlets. The fantasy of a debate between Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and George W. Bush might be strange, but the reality of American journalism is grotesque as Washington escalates its extremely dangerous confrontation with Tehran.

Iran's Khatami condemns US policy 3. September 2006

Ahmadinejad letter attacks Bush 9. May 2006
A Catalogue of Questions for Global Leaders 12. May 2006 This is a part of the letter - does it really attack? Judge for yourself!

Iran crisis talks end in discord 9. May 2006

The Inevitable Collapse of the Greenback 3. May 2006 This may be the most serious threat the dollar has ever faced. The fundamental economic law of "supply and demand" ensures that the bourse means hard times for the greenback. This explains why the Bush administration is cobbling together a feeble coalition of European allies (England, France and Germany) to push a resolution through the Security Council expressing their "serious concern" about Iran's alleged nuclear programs.

Iran attack debate raises nuclear prospect 10. April 2006

Iranians rename Danish pastries 17. February 2006 Iranians wishing to buy Danish pastries will now have to ask for "Roses of the Prophet Muhammad". (French fries and French toast were renamed "freedom fries" and "freedom toast" at cafeterias in the US House of Representatives in 2003, after France opposed the US-led invasion of Iraq.)

Iran condemns nuclear 'bullying' 1. February 2006 Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said ... Iran would never give up its "right" to peaceful nuclear energy. Hours earlier US President George Bush, giving his State of the Union address, said the world must not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. TFe: They seem to be talking about different things here.. or am I wrong?

Iran warns West over nuclear row 31. January 2006

Iran blocks BBC Persian website 24. January 2006

Iranian leader denies Holocaust 14. December 2005

Iran leader's comments condemned 27. October 2005

US dismisses Iran nuclear report 24. August 2005

Bush warns Iran on nuclear plans 13. August 2005

Iran urged to stop nuclear work 9. August 2005
==> Iranian weapons are found in Iraq 9. August 2005 US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has said weapons from Iran have been found in Iraq. ... He said the arms were "clearly" Iranian but refused to describe them or say how many had been identified.

Iran restarts nuclear programme 8. August 2005

Iran hardliner sweeps to victory 25. June 2005
Iran hardliner to contest run-off 18. June 2005

Iran's 'desert vampire' executed 16. March 2005
Iran town rejoices at public hanging 16. March 2005

Iran to ban water-pipe in public 20. June 2004

ODSÚDILI IRÁNSKEHO VYDAVATEĽA // Vydavateľa reformne orientovaných novín Salam, ajatolláha Muhammada Músavího Choínia (60), ktorých zákaz vyvolal v minulých dňoch búrlivé protesty v celom Iráne, uznal v nedeľu osobitný súd pre duchovenstvo v Teheráne vinným okrem iného z podnecovania politických nepokojov a nepravdivého informovania. Oznámila to tlačová agentúra IRNA. Vydávanie novín bolo zastavené 7. júla. Stalo sa tak na základe obvinenia, že denník zverejnil vlani v novembri „prísne tajný materiál“ o sérii útokov na disidentov a spisovateľov. Choínia sa bránil tvrdením, že materiál nebol označený ako tajný. Aj keby tomu tak bolo, zákaz novín by bol podľa neho nelegálny. (SME) 27. July 1999

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