Iran Focus: Baghdad, Jan. 21 An underground armed group operating in Iraq’s Diyala province was discovered and several of its members detained by Coalition Forces, according to well-informed sources in the area. U.S. forces arrested an Iraqi by the name of Fakhri along with an agent of Iran’s Qods Force (Jerusalem Force) in the Qareh Tapeh region near the Iraqi town of Kifri. Insurgent from Iran arrested in Iraq
Iran Focus: Baghdad, Jan. 21 An underground armed group operating in Iraq’s Diyala province was discovered and several of its members detained by Coalition Forces, according to well-informed sources in the area. U.S. forces arrested an Iraqi by the name of Fakhri along with an agent of Iran’s Qods Force (Jerusalem Force) in the Qareh Tapeh region near the Iraqi town of Kifri. Iran ‘forced’ Afghans to go home
BBC: The United Nations refugee chief says thousands of Afghans may have been forced to return to Afghanistan because of Iran’s policies. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has been increasingly concerned that Iranian officials are pressurizing Afghan refugees to go home. There have been radio campaigns informing them that they have to leave. Cheney says Iran is priority hotspot
The Times: DICK CHENEY placed Iran at the top of Washingtons list of world troublespots and said that he feared that Israel may strike Tehran in order to eliminate its nuclear threat. We dont want a war in the Middle East if we can avoid it, said Mr Cheney, who was yesterday sworn in for a second term as President Bushs Vice-President. Iran under spotlight in president’s mission for freedom
Daily Telegraph: Now comes the hard part. President George W Bush’s elegy to freedom yesterday and his vision of it flowering around the world fitted into the long tradition of inaugural speeches that blend America’s optimism with smugness about the reach and benefits of its power. But unlike most of his predecessors Mr Bush has repeatedly made clear that he sees “spreading freedom” as more than a slogan. For him it is a mission. The challenge for his aides now is how – and where – to act on his words. No common ground with Iran regime, says Rice
Financial Times: The Bush administration’s changing of the guard at the State Department was almost complete yesterday as Colin Powell bid an emotional farewell to his staff just as senators were wrapping up their grilling of Condoleezza Rice, the next secretary of state. Speaking of the foreign policy challenges ahead, Mr Powell said the focus was on … Iranian journalist held after giving interviews to foreign radios: paper
AFP: An Iranian journalist has been arrested on charges of giving interviews to foreign radios, a newspaper reported Thursday. Arash Sigarchi, chief editor of Gilan-e-Emrooz (Today’s Gilan) in the northern province of Gilan, gave interviews to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and the US-funded Radio Farda, Shargh said. Cheney Says Iran Tops List of Trouble Spots
Reuters: Vice President Dick Cheney said on Thursday that Iran was at the top of the administration’s list of world trouble spots and expressed concern that Israel “might well decide to act first” to eliminate any nuclear threat from Tehran. “You look around the world at potential trouble spots, Iran is right at the top of the list,” Cheney said in an interview aired on MSNBC … Iran seeks to rig Iraq elections: Iraqi Minister
Iran Focus: Baghdad, Jan. 20 Iraq’s Minister for Provincial Affairs accused Iran of spreading its “sphere of influence” throughout Iraq, in preparation for the January 30th elections. “Many Iranians are producing fake Iraqi identity cards to beable to take part in the elections”, Wa’el Abdol-Latif said, speaking to the London-based Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (Middle East) daily yesterday.
Iran seeks to rig Iraq elections: Iraqi Minister
Iran Focus: Baghdad, Jan. 20 Iraq’s Minister for Provincial Affairs accused Iran of spreading its “sphere of influence” throughout Iraq, in preparation for the January 30th elections. “Many Iranians are producing fake Iraqi identity cards to beable to take part in the elections”, Wa’el Abdol-Latif said, speaking to the London-based Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (Middle East) daily yesterday.
Over 200,000 suffer from deadly Hepatitis C in Iran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Jan. 20 There are currently “200,000 sufferers of the Hepatitis C virus in Iran”, according to the head of the Iranian Medical Association. Speaking to a state-run news agency, Dr. Iraj Khosronia warned, “One of the most dangerous viruses affecting human society is Hepatitis C
but people’s awareness about this disease is very limited”. 

