mercoledì 30 dicembre 2009
Fatemeh Karroubi condemns attacks against her family
A statement from Fatemeh Karroubi, wife of opposition leader and disputing candidate of Iran's June presidential elections, Mehdi Karroubi, was issued today denouncing the attacks against her family.
martedì 29 dicembre 2009
Iran: Shirin Ebadi's sister arrested
TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian security forces made a wave of new arrests Tuesday, including Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi's sister and a relative of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, pressing forward with a broadening crackdown on the reformist movement in the wake of deadly protests this week.
giovedì 24 dicembre 2009
Iranian Government Preparing Final Assault on NGO’s
In a speech to Iranian provincial governors, the country’s minister of intelligence Heidar Moslehi isolated NGOs as having the largest role in creating the post-election turmoil in the country saying some 80 organizations, institutes and foundations had been identified in this regard. He classified the goals of these organizations in these words, “to change the behavior of government officials and the public, regime change and the disintegration of the regime from within.”
mercoledì 23 dicembre 2009
Iran militiamen attack offices of pro-reform cleric
Around 1,000 members of Iran's Basij Islamic militia attacked offices of pro-reform cleric Grand Ayatollah Yusuf Sanei in the central shrine city of Qom, a reformist website reported on Tuesday.
martedì 22 dicembre 2009
BBC has trouble getting signal out in Iran
The BBC has claimed that its Persian television signal was being jammed following the airing stories on the death of Iran’s top dissident cleric, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri.
lunedì 21 dicembre 2009
Iran funeral ends with anti-govt slogans
Opposition supporters chanted anti-govt slogans in Iran’s holy city of Qom after the funeral of top dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, a website reported.
domenica 20 dicembre 2009
Iran: Dissident's father, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, is dead
Iran's most senior dissident cleric, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, has died, his grandson said Sunday. He was 87. Nasser Montazeri said his grandfather, who was seen as the spiritual father of Iran's reform movement, died in his sleep overnight.
sabato 19 dicembre 2009
Uganda: US Says Anti-Gay Law Would Harm Uganda's Global Image
The U.S. State Department's top Africa diplomat says approval by Uganda's parliament of a bill criminalizing homosexual activity would harm that country's world image and undercut the fight against HIV/AIDS. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson discussed the issue Friday with leaders of U.S. gay and lesbian groups concerned about the legislation pending in Kampala.
venerdì 18 dicembre 2009
Iranian Cyber Army hacked Twitter
The popular microblogging Web site Twitter was hacked overnight, leaving the millions who use the site tweetless.
giovedì 17 dicembre 2009
Iran: imprisoned iranian Journalist Awarded Golden Pen Of Freedom
An imprisoned Iranian journalist has been awarded the prestigious Golden Pen of Freedom award for 2010 by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
mercoledì 16 dicembre 2009
Iran's protest movement has entered a new phase
Last week, six months after Iran’s June 12 presidential elections, thousands of students protested against the government in universities across Iran – a strong signal that Iran’s domestic crisis is far from over, and moreover, entering a new phase. Six months ago, the major focus of the hundreds of thousands of protesters who marched the streets of Tehran was to show their anger and dissatisfaction with the election results, which many believed were rigged and resulted in not only Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s re-election, but also beliefs that this pre-planned coup was orchestrated with the support of the Revolutionary Guards, the para-military Basij, and the military intelligence.
Sudan: Agreement between north and south to the law on referendum
Sudan's leaders on Sunday settled their differences over the hotly disputed 2011 referendum on southern independence, the official news agency reported, clearing a main hurdle facing the fragile four year-old north-south peace deal.
lunedì 14 dicembre 2009
Italian company violated the embargo against Iran
Dallas: Federal agents are investigating whether a helicopter they have held for 14 months at an airport in Texas was earmarked for shipment to Iran.
domenica 13 dicembre 2009
Iran opposition leader puts supporters on red alert
Opposition leader, MirHosein Mousavi expressed concern over the suspect circumstances surrounding the tearing of Ayatollah Khomeini’s picture and cautioned his supporters to be aware of possible government retaliation against them.
Iranian regime conspiring a second coup - Interpretations
Following 16 Azar (7 Dec Students Day) protests in Iran, various news are circulating around iranian websites and media. These news focus around:
sabato 12 dicembre 2009
Scandalous: Iran's post-election committee report not to be publicized
Iran’s National Security Commission announced today that findings of the parliamentary committee charged with probing the post-election events will not be publicized.
venerdì 11 dicembre 2009
Congo: Environmentalists Criticize Eni's African Oil Sands Project
Criticism is mounting against Italian energy giant Eni SpA's plans to squeeze oil from the tar sands of the Republic of Congo, which campaigners claim could endanger one of the world's largest tropical rain forests.
Time magazine names Iran’s Neda as one of 2009’s top heroes
Neda Aqa-Soltan, the young Iranian woman who was killed during the post-election protests in Tehran, on Tuesday was named one of the top 10 heroes of 2009 by the US magazine, Time.
giovedì 10 dicembre 2009
Iran: Part of speech for which Majid Tavakoli was arrested
Today 16 Azar (7 December) .. it is OUR day .. STUDENTS day .. the most historic day of resistence by students against tyranny... a day dedicated to freedom seeking .. Today is a day to stand together against and yell on tyranny
(students chanting Death to Dictator ... Death to Dictator...)
(students chanting Death to Dictator ... Death to Dictator...)
lunedì 7 dicembre 2009
Message from Bahareh Hedayat to European Students: My dear friends – friends who live in free countries!
Bahareh is a leading female and student activist in Iran addressing European students in occasion of Students Day (7 Dec) in IranLadies and gentlemen, Hi,
domenica 6 dicembre 2009
Iran slows Internet access before student protests
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer - Iranian authorities have slowed Internet connections to a crawl or choked them off completely before expected student protests Monday to deny the opposition a vital means of communication.
sabato 5 dicembre 2009
Iran braces for Students Day protests
Iranian opposition groups are preparing to hold fresh protests against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday, several websites reported, as the nation marks the annual Students Day.
mercoledì 2 dicembre 2009
Prominent rights activist arrested in Guinea
Guinea's ruling junta has arrested a prominent human rights activist amid United Nations investigations into the 28 September massacre of more than 150 opposition supporters at a national stadium.
UN continues to ask for money: launches $7.1 billion 2010 humanitarian appeal
The United Nations has appealed for more than $7.1 billion over the coming year to assist 48 million people across 25 countries whose lives have been wrecked by conflict and natural disasters, with the largest amount – over $1 billion – sought for Sudan.
International Criminal Court refuses to release former Congo vice president Jean-Pierre Bemba
By MIKE CORDER (AP) - International Criminal Court appeals judges on Wednesday reversed a decision to release former Congo Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba from custody, ordering him to stay in jail until his trial.
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