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Iranian Resistance warns against possible release of a Mykonos murderer
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
NCRI - The mullahs’ regime wants to swap Kazem Darabi, one of the masterminds of the Mykonos restaurant murders in return for Donald Klein, a German citizen, Spiegel Magazine reported. Klein has been serving time in a prison in Iran since late 2005 on the charge of entering Iranian waters illegally while fishing.
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Seven prisoners hanged in past four days in Iran
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
NCRI - Seven prisoners were hanged in the past four days, the state-run news agencies Fars and IRNA reported.

A young man, identified as Arash, was hanged in the town of Mobarkeh in the central Province of Isfahan. Two prisoners were hanged in southwestern city of Ahwaz. Three prisoners, identified as Eskandar Abbassi, Vahid and Jamshid Abdi, were hanged in northern city of No-Shahr. One of the victims was hanged in the city’s stadium. Another prisoner, identified as Mahmoud T., was hanged in the Mahalati Square in the central city of Qom.
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Iranian diplomatic offices in Iraq are affiliated to its Revolutionary Guard - daily
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Asharq Alawsat daily, January 16 - The magnitude of Iranian interference in Iraqi internal affairs is no longer a hidden secret and it is public knowledge that the current Iranian diplomatic offices in Iraq are affiliated to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the military body of the Iranian revolution. As if Iraq does not endure enough frivolity at the hands of the American occupation and the naivety of the Iraqi administration, it also suffers from the sectarian and politicized Iranian interference in the country, adding to the wounds by further bloodshed and agony. Such interference is evident through various forms, from the employment of certain figures to highly sensitive positions to adopting policies that are grave and influential.
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UN chief, Bush agree Iran nuclear crisis "serious"
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Agence France Presse, WASHINGTON - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he and US President George W. Bush agreed in talks Tuesday that the Iranian nuclear problem is a "serious" issue threatening international security.
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US wins firm Arab opposition to Iran meddling in Iraq
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 17, 2007 (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ended a regional tour Wednesday after gaining a firm Arab stance calling on Iran not to meddle in Iraq and support for the Bush administration's new Iraq strategy.

Rice concluded her tour by meeting the foreign ministers of the "GCC+2" group of US allies -- the six members of Gulf Cooperation Council with Egypt and Jordan -- who called on Iraq's neighbours to respect its sovereignty.

"With respect to US policy towards Iran... the US and the Gulf (States) expressed in (a) joint communique that we call to all countries to refrain from interfering in Iraqi internal affairs," Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammad al-Sabah told a joint news conference with Rice after Tuesday's talks.
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Iranian detained in Iraq tied to Vienna murders: report
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
VIENNA, Jan 17, 2007 (AFP) - One of five Iranians arrested by US forces in Iraq last week is the suspected leader of a commando team that assassinated three Iranian Kurds in Vienna in 1989, Austrian public radio has reported.

Austria's Oe1 radio said Tuesday that one of the arrested Iranians is Mohammad Jafari-Sahroudi, implicated in the assassination of Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou, then head of the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran, his assistant and another Kurdish exile.
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Saudis back US Iraq strategy as fears grow over Iran's influence
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
The Daily Telegraph - Saudi Arabia declared yesterday that it held Iraq's Shia-led government responsible for its sectarian strife and warned that America's new war strategy would fail without a radical change of heart by the Baghdad leadership.
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Iran 'taking control of Basra by stealth'
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
The Daily Telegraph - Iranian intelligence is preparing for complete dominance of southern Iraq when the British withdraw by penetrating Basra's security network and political parties, it can be revealed.

Iraqi intelligence sources disclosed to The Daily Telegraph that Iran plans to reap the huge financial rewards presented by the southern oil fields and prevent Western businesses from gaining a foothold inside Basra.

British and American political and military leaders are also concerned over Teheran "giving succour" to terrorists who continue to kill troops every week.
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Defense Secretary, in Afghan capital, scolds Iran
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
The New York Times — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Monday that Iran was “acting in a very negative way” in the Middle East and that the United States was building up its forces to demonstrate its resolve to remain in the Persian Gulf.

“The Iranians clearly believe that we are tied down in Iraq, that they have the initiative, that they’re in a position to press us in many ways,” Mr. Gates said, speaking to reporters at NATO headquarters in Brussels before flying here. “We are simply trying to communicate to the region that we are going to be there for a long time.”
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The threat from Iran
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
The Daily Telgraph, LEADERS - It has been clear for many months that Iran has been actively involved in the Iraqi insurgency: by supplying arms and manpower to the militias who target American and British forces, and inciting sectarian violence, it has helped to maintain the state of chaotic instability which has persisted in spite of all attempts to bring order to the country. But as our report today makes clear, Iran is also engaged in a more sophisticated programme of political infiltration in Basra.
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US says to "go after" Iran, Syria networks in Iraq
Monday, 15 January 2007
US says to Reuters, BAGHDAD - The United States plans to "go after" what it said were networks of Iranian and Syrian agents in Iraq, U.S. ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad said on Monday.

"We're going after their networks in Iraq," he told a news conference, as he laid out the new U.S. and Iraqi strategy to end sectarian violence -- by both Sunnis and Shi'ites -- at what Khalilzad called a "defining moment" for Iraq.
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Gates: Time is not right for Iran talks
Monday, 15 January 2007
The Associated Press - Stepped up U.S. military activity in the Persian Gulf is to counter "very negative" behavior by Iran and undercut its belief that American forces are overcommitted in Iraq, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Monday.
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Opening a New Front in the War, Against Iranians in Iraq
Monday, 15 January 2007
The New York Times - For more than two years after Saddam Hussein’s fall, the war in Iraq was about chasing down insurgents and Al Qaeda in Iraq. Last year it expanded to tamping down sectarian warfare.

Over the past three weeks, in two sets of raids and newly disclosed orders issued by President Bush, a third front has opened — against Iran.
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Mullahs are vulnerable
Monday, 15 January 2007
The Washington Times, TODAY'S EDITORIAL, By David Waddington - Iran's fundamentalist rulers are the masters of deception and their president is no exception. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appears to swear by the old Iranian adage -- the best way to lessen the appearance of defeat is to give the impression of attack. It is about time the West played him at his own game with some "attacking" of its own.
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Iran's deadly subversion
Monday, 15 January 2007
The Washington Times, TODAY'S EDITORIAL - Evidence mounts of Iran's role in financing terrorist elements in Iraq, and the Bush administration appears to have decided -- correctly, in our view -- that it's time to step up the fight against the most brazen forms of Iranian subversion in Iraqi, particularly paying for roadside bombs that kill and maim American soldiers. President Bush's warning issued to Iran and its rogue-state ally Syria in his address to the nation last week was not made in a vacuum, but in the course of a stepped up U.S. military campaign to deny Iran and its agents the ability to operate freely in Iraq.
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Democratic Change

Iranian Resistance has potential to bring about democratic change in Iran
 Iranian Resistance has potential to bring about democratic change in Iran – Maryam Rajavi
Text of Mrs. Rajavi 's speech in the Council of Europe in Strasbourg  

Women's Role

women's role in politics - Maryam Rajavi

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Iran-EU Talks

Delay in UN Security Council Action favors Tehran

Delay in UN Security Council Action favors Tehran

Middle East Talk

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eBook: Islamic Fundamentalism The new Global Threat - By Mohammad Mohaddessin  

Nuclear Revelations

NCRI Iran Nuclear Revelations
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Iranian regime seeks Islamic Empire

Meddling in Iraq

The danger of the mullahs' interference and terrorism in Iraq is greater than its nuclear threat

Mrs. Rajavi's message to a conference in London on human rights in Iran and mullahs’ meddling in Iraq

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