Iran Focus: London, Aug. 2 – A small bomb exploded outside the offices of British Airways, British Petroleum and DaimlerChrysler in the Iranian capital Tehran on Tuesday, but there were no casualties, officials of the State Security Forces, Irans law enforcement agency, announced.
Bomb blast against British interests in Iran raises questions
Iran Says It Will Break U.N. Seals Placed at a Nuclear Plant
New York Times: Defying the warning of European leaders,
Iran said Monday that it was removing the seals placed by the United Nations nuclear agency at one of its nuclear sites to restart activities there.
Iran to reopen nuclear plant as dispute escalates
The Guardian: Iran threw down the gauntlet to the west yesterday, telling UN nuclear inspectors it was preparing to resume part of its uranium enrichment programme in breach
of a pact with the EU. The enrichment programme could be used to arm nuclear warheads. It was a high-risk move that could shatter two years of negotiations with the EU, trigger an emergency meeting of the UN nuclear watchdog in Vienna, and see Tehran referred for penalties to the UN security council.
Review Finds Iran Far From Nuclear Bomb
Washington Post: A major U.S. intelligence review has projected that Iran is about a decade away from manufacturing the key ingredient for a nuclear weapon, roughly doubling the previous estimate of five years, according to government sources with firsthand knowledge of the new analysis.
Defiant Iran prepares to resume nuclear work
AFP: Iran on Monday defiantly took the first steps towards a resumption of sensitive nuclear work which risks plunging
talks with the European Union into crisis and exposing Tehran to UN Security Council action. Iran handed over a letter to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that formally notified the UN watchdog of the imminent resumption of uranium ore conversion, the precursor to enrichment in the nuclear fuel cycle.
Iran detains human rights lawyer in top-security prison
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 01 An Iranian human rights lawyer arrested on Saturday on charges of nuclear espionage is currently being held in Ward 209 of Tehrans notorious Evin Prison, the head of Tehran Bar Association said on Monday. Mohammad Jandaghi made the announcement following a meeting with Tehrans Public Prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi.
Iran detains human rights lawyer in top-security prison
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 01 An Iranian human rights lawyer arrested on Saturday on charges of nuclear espionage is currently being held in Ward 209 of Tehrans notorious Evin Prison, the head of Tehran Bar Association said on Monday. Mohammad Jandaghi made the announcement following a meeting with Tehrans Public Prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi.
Iran to Delay Reopening of Nuclear Plant
AP: Iran agreed late Monday to a two-day delay in reopening its nuclear processing plant here after receiving a request from the head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog agency.
Irans new cabinet: Preliminary list
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 01 The preliminary choices for ultra-conservative President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejads new cabinet have been announced. The list is to be debated in a close-door session in Irans Majlis (Parliament) on Tuesday. The list is as follows:
Adolescent serial killer hanged in Iran: report
AFP: An Iranian man convicted of murdering and robbing five men when he was a minor has been hanged in the southern city of
Bandar Abbas, the Khorasan daily reported Monday.
Farshid Farighi, 21, was hanged at the city prison after he was convicted of stabbing to death five men in separate incidents after
they gave him a lift in their car.


