Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 07 Several thousand Iranian hard-liners staged a rally organised by the ultra-Islamist Bassij militia in support of the countrys suspected nuclear weapons program in the Iranian capital on Friday following a fiery prayers sermon.
Irans hard-liners stage rally in support of nukes
Iran fears an emboldened IAEA after Nobel prize
AFP: The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize Friday to the UN atomic watchdog and its chief Mohamed ElBaradei has left Iran fearful of facing intensified pressure over its hotly disputed nuclear programme.
Irans powerful cleric dares West to bring it on
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 07 A powerful Iranian cleric told Tehrans Friday prayers worshippers the Islamic Republic was unwavering in its nuclear venture and unafraid of international sanctions.
Irans powerful cleric dares West to bring it on
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 07 A powerful Iranian cleric told Tehrans Friday prayers worshippers the Islamic Republic was unwavering in its nuclear venture and unafraid of international sanctions.
Iran blasts Muslim countries for ties to Israel
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 07 A senior Iranian cleric blasted on Friday fellow Muslim countries for having ties to the state of Israel, accusing them of betraying Islamic people and society.
Iran blasts Muslim countries for ties to Israel
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 07 A senior Iranian cleric blasted on Friday fellow Muslim countries for having ties to the state of Israel, accusing them of betraying Islamic people and society.
Bush: Iran, Syria must be held accountable for terror ties
Iran Focus: London, Oct. 06 United States President George W. Bush on Thursday blasted Iran and Syria for collaborating with terrorists during the war on terror.
Bush: Iran, Syria must be held accountable for terror ties
Iran Focus: London, Oct. 06 United States President George W. Bush on Thursday blasted Iran and Syria for collaborating with terrorists during the war on terror.
Britain reaches limits of diplomacy with Iran
Daily Telegraph: Considering that eight British soldiers have lost their lives in Iraq this summer, the Government’s reaction was bizarre. Instead of the Prime Minister or a member of his Cabinet standing up and pointing the finger of blame, it was
left initially to an unnamed senior official.
Comment: the Foreign Office tried in vain to bury Iran links
The Times: The Foreign Office has spent a lot of energy over
the past few days trying to play down a story reported in The Sunday Times two weeks ago and repeated by a senior British official in remarkably candid terms on Wednesday.


