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5 killed in riots after Iran – Japan football match

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Iran Focus: Tehran, 25. Mar – At least five people were killed and dozens left injured outside the Azadi stadium in Tehran after anti-government protests erupted at the end of the Iran–Japan World Cup qualifier football match this evening. Eye-witnesses reported that the regime used special anti-riot units and hundreds of State Security Forces (SSF) to launch an offensive on the 100,000-strong crowd, after spectators started
chanting anti-government slogans.

Opposition exile alleges more Iran uranium enrichment

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Boston Globe: A member of an exiled Iranian opposition group said yesterday that Iran’s government has just completed a secret underground facility to enrich uranium using laser technology, and began a second, secret construction project at the same site earlier this month.

AP: Iran Stockpiling High-Tech Small Arms

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AP: Iran is quietly building a stockpile of thousands of high-tech small arms and other military equipment – from armor-piercing snipers’ rifles to night-vision goggles – through legal weapons deals and a U.N. anti-drug program, according to an internal U.N. document, arms dealers and Western diplomats.

Los Angeles Times interview with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

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Los Angeles Times: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice criticized Israel in unusually sharp terms Thursday, warning that its plans to expand an Israeli West Bank settlement was
“at odds with American policy” and could threaten progress toward peace with the Palestinians at a critical moment.

Halliburton Won’t Seek Iran Work

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Washington Post: Halliburton Co., the world’s largest oil-field services company, has pledged not to seek new work in Iran, a country accused by the State Department of state-sponsored terrorism, said New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson, a steward of pension funds holding company stock …

Exile Alleges Secret Storage Area in Iran

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AP: Iranian engineers have built a secret underground storage area for use as a uranium enrichment facility in a restricted military area of interest to the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, an Iranian exile said Thursday. The exile – Alireza Jafarzadeh – said by telephone from Washington that the “camouflaged tunnel-like facility” was completed recently at Parchin, a sprawling Iranian military complex about 20 miles southeast of Tehran.

Iranian exile says uranium enriched at secret site

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Reuters: An Iranian exile accused Tehran on Thursday of secretly purifying uranium for use in nuclear weapons at a recently-constructed underground facility at a military complex called Parchin. “Iran has completed an underground tunnel-like facility in Parchin, which is now engaged in laser enrichment,” said Alireza Jafarzadeh, an Iranian exile who has reported accurately in the past about hidden atomic facilities in Iran.

Nuclear Accord Eludes Iran and Europeans

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New York Times: Iran and its European negotiating partners struggled without success on Wednesday to break an impasse on reaching a long-term agreement on nuclear, economic and security cooperation. But the Iranian side presented new proposals to provide further assurances to the Europeans that Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful, and the two sides have agreed to meet again soon, participants said.

EU, Iran talks end without deal, new meeting planned

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Reuters: Iran and the European Union’s three biggest powers ended talks on Wednesday with no agreement on how to resolve the standoff over Iran’s nuclear programme, officials at the talks said. Sirus Naseri, a senior Iranian negotiator, told reporters that Iran would not consider terminating sensitive atomic work that could be used in weapons, as demanded by France, Britain and Germany, but said all four parties would meet again soon to continue negotiations.

Iran, accused of wanting nukes, locks horns with EU

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Reuters: The European Union’s three biggest powers were holding talks with Iran on Wednesday to try to persuade it to abandon nuclear enrichment technology that could be used to make weapons.
The meeting was the latest step in a diplomatic initiative that began in October 2003 when Iran first promised to suspend all work linked to the enrichment of uranium, a process of
purifying uranium for use as fuel in power plants or bombs.