Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 09 More than 400 textile workers sealed off a main road in an industrial town between the city of Qazvin and the Iranian capital Tehran during a
protest on Saturday, eye-witnesses reported.
Hundreds of textile workers stage protest near Iran capital
Hundreds of textile workers stage protest near Iran capital
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 09 More than 400 textile workers sealed off a main road in an industrial town between the city of Qazvin and the Iranian capital Tehran during a
protest on Saturday, eye-witnesses reported.
Iran sentences 17-year-old boy to death
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 09 A 17-year-old boy was sentenced
to death by hanging, a state-run daily reported on Sunday.
Iran sentences 17-year-old boy to death
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 09 A 17-year-old boy was sentenced
to death by hanging, a state-run daily reported on Sunday.
Military team looks for proof of Iran’s links with Iraq rebels
Scotland on Sunday: A team of military specialists has been dispatched to Iraq to compile a comprehensive dossier of evidence that “Iranian elements” have been arming insurgents engaged in a brutal struggle with British forces around Basra.
Only threat of force will tame Tehran
The Observer: Tony Blair confirmed last week that bombs used to kill eight British soldiers in Iraq were a type used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and groups that it supports in Lebanon.
Now we know the truth about Iran, we must act
Sunday Telegraph: It was not the outcome the Foreign Office had been planning. When it was announced early last week that a senior British diplomat in Baghdad was flying back to London to give a briefing on Iraq’s constitutional referendum, the general expectation in Whitehall was that the following day’s headlines would focus exclusively on whether sufficient numbers of Iraqis would turn out to validate the exercise.
Iran puts radicals in charge of nuclear programme
Sunday Telegraph: Iran’s new hardline president has placed his country’s nuclear programme under the control of militant commanders of the Revolutionary Guards, the military’s most committed wing.
Iran’s stocks plunge after vote for U.N. review of nuclear program
New York Times: Iran’s government and Parliament held emergency meetings this week on the country’s plummeting stock market, where prices have declined nearly 30 percent since Sept. 24. The decline began after the International Atomic Energy Agency passed a resolution referring Iran to the United Nations Security Council for violating its nuclear obligations.
Iran arrests dissidents in restive oil-rich province
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 08 Iranian authorities have recently arrested a large number of dissidents in the south-western province of Khuzistan, according to the countrys hard-line Interior Minister.


