AFP: Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon rejected on Thursday Tehran's urging that Ottawa "stay out" of Iran's internal politics. Canada rejects Iran’s call to ‘stay out’ of its politics
AFP: Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon rejected on Thursday Tehran's urging that Ottawa "stay out" of Iran's internal politics. More protests in Europe against Iranian election
AP: Iranians demonstrated in capitals around Europe on Thursday to protest the disputed Iranian presidential election and the regime's treatment of its critics. Masses mourn protesters in Iran
BBC: More than 100,000 people have attended a "day of mourning" rally in Tehran to remember eight people killed while opposing Iran's election result.
Rafsanjani children barred from leaving Iran- report
Reuters: Two children of former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, an opponent of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, have been barred from leaving Iran, the semi-official Fars News Agency said on Thursday. Reporters Without Borders protests Iran media curbs
AFP: Several dozen journalists and the press watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) staged a protest rally outside the Iranian embassy in Paris on Thursday to demand an end to media restrictions in Iran. Iran council to meet candidates on vote complaints
Reuters: Iran's top legislative body has decided to invite the three defeated candidates in last week's disputed presidential election to a meeting on Saturday to discuss their complaints, its spokesman said on Thursday. Stark images, uploaded to the world
New York Times: A man bled to death on a street in Tehran on Monday. As one bystander tenderly held the man’s head, five others held out their cameras. INTERVIEW-Iraq minister says concerned about Iran instability
Reuters: Iraq is concerned about instability in neighbouring Iran, which is experiencing unrest in the aftermath of disputed presidential elections, but it respects Iran's decisions, Iraq's foreign minister said on Thursday. U.N. atomic energy chief says Iran wants bomb technology
New York Times: Mohamed ElBaradei, the chief of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency, said it was his “gut feeling” that Iran’s leaders wanted the technology to build nuclear weapons “to send a message to their neighbors, to the rest of the world: ‘Don’t mess with us.’ ” Clinton says Twitter is important for Iranian free speech
AFP: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday defended a US request to Twitter to postpone a planned maintenance shutdown as a way to allow Iranians to speak out and organize. 

