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Iran to hang young woman for teenage crime

Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 11 – Iran’s clergy-dominated Supreme Court upheld a death by hanging sentence for a young woman accused of killing a man as a teenager, a state-owned daily reported on Thursday. The young woman, only identified by her first name Fakhteh, will be hanged in the coming days, according to a judiciary spokesman.

Iran says nuclear accord void if IAEA backs resolution

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AFP: Iran warned Thursday than an accord with the European Union over its nuclear programme would become void if the UN watchdog adopted an EU resolution calling on Tehran to halt sensitive fuel cycle work. “The Paris accord will become void if the resolution proposed by the Europeans is adopted,” said Mohammad Saidi, deputy head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation.

Senior Iran cleric tells government to stamp out Kurdish unrest

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 11 – One of Iran’s high profile clerics has warned the government that he would take matters into his own hands unless the authorities stamp out anti-government protests in the province of Kurdistan, northwest Iran.

Senior Iran cleric tells government to stamp out Kurdish unrest

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 11 – One of Iran’s high profile clerics has warned the government that he would take matters into his own hands unless the authorities stamp out anti-government protests in the province of Kurdistan, northwest Iran.

Unrest continues in Iran’s Kurdish region

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 10 – Sixty Iranian women activists made a public appeal on Thursday for the release of a Kurdish feminist campaigner who has been held incommunicado for more than a week after she protested against the Islamic government’s repressive measures in Kurdish areas of Iran.

Unrest continues in Iran’s Kurdish region

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 10 – Sixty Iranian women activists made a public appeal on Thursday for the release of a Kurdish feminist campaigner who has been held incommunicado for more than a week after she protested against the Islamic government’s repressive measures in Kurdish areas of Iran.

Death toll in Iran floods rises to 32

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KUNA: The death toll of the floods in the Iranian village of Galidagh in the northeastern province of Golestan rose Thursday to 32, with an additonl six people missing. The Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) quoted the city’s governor Ibrahim Karimi as saying that the rescue teams are still searching for the missing.

Britain and US warn Iran over links with Iraq rebels

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Daily Telegraph: Britain formally protested to Iran yesterday over its growing interference in Iraq’s internal affairs, citing the smuggling of sophisticated explosives that threaten to send coalition casualties soaring. The move came after British and American intelligence officials said they uncovered evidence that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was providing deadly “shaped” charges to Iraq’s insurgents. They are also thought to be providing training and other weapons.

Teheran’s nuclear defiance continues

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Daily Telegraph: Iran completed the reactivation of its uranium conversion plant yesterday in defiance of international calls for it to suspend all work on nuclear fuel. Technicians cut away the remaining security seals on the production line at the Isfahan plant, meaning that the factory was back to full capacity.

Iranian arms intercepted at Iraqi border

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The Guardian: Britain yesterday described as “unacceptable” the smuggling of weapons from Iran into Iraq after revealing that a consignment was intercepted at the border between the two countries.
While complaints have been made in the past, it is relatively rare to have concrete evidence of such smuggling.