Iran Focus – Editorial: What would the rest of us do if a mad gunman was in our midst, systematically murdering our fellow human beings in front of our eyes? The responsible amongst us would not look the other way, because that would serve as a source of encouragement for the murderers to carry on with their heinous acts unchecked. Sooner or later, we would also be harmed in one way or another.
Murder overlooked
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Reuters: Iran will be able to carry out uranium enrichment even in the case of a military attack on its nuclear facilities, Iran’s nuclear envoy said in Moscow on Thursday.
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AFP: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad criticised Western culture on Thursday, saying its people are “lost in a desert of lust,” and also took aim at his own country’s family-planning policy, the Ilna news agency reported.
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Iran calls on powers to move fast on fuel swap talks
Reuters: Iran called on international powers on Thursday to move quickly on fuel swap talks with Tehran, its nuclear envoy told reporters in Moscow.
Iran seeks to boost corps of web watchers
AP: Iran’s top police chief envisions a new beat for his forces: patrolling cyberspace.
Iran tests missile in display before nuclear talks
AP: Iran says it has test-fired an anti-aircraft missile near a nuclear site in a military display before talks resume with world powers over Tehran’s uranium enrichment program.
US may punish China firms evading Iran sanctions: Clinton
AFP: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that some Chinese firms were still failing to comply fully with UN sanctions and suggested Washington could impose its own sanctions on them.
Hong Kong to pass laws to seize Iran-linked assets
AFP: Hong Kong said Wednesday it was “striving” to pass legislation to comply with UN sanctions against Iran, after 20 shipping firms in the city were accused of being linked to Tehran’s weapons buildup.


