Los Angeles Times: On sunday, George W. Bush’s war
against terror was turned upside down and this time the president might even notice. That’s because when “our guys”
in Iraq start firmly allying with an “axis of evil” nation, its got to ring some warning bells, no? I am referring to the joint declaration issued in Tehran by the leaders of Iraq and Iran …
Iraq’s dangerous new friend
Iran leader tells Iraq PM US troops harming his country
AFP: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari Monday that US troops were harming his country, in a reminder of Tehran’s opposition to the foreign military presence in its former foe. It was the first time that US military support for Jaafari’s government had been brought up since his arrival on Saturday amid clear efforts by both Iran and Iraq to turn the page on their devastating 1980-88 war.
Iran says will act quickly if unhappy with EU nuclear offer
AFP: Iran warned Monday it would decide quickly on any resumption of sensitive nuclear activities if it is not satisfied with EU proposals aimed at resolving the standoff. “(The European proposals) will be unacceptable if they do not acknowledge Iran’s right to (uranium) enrichment and Iran will not wait long before taking other decisions,” foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said.
Iranian dissident hospitalised after hunger strike
AFP: Jailed dissident Iranian writer Akbar Ganji has been admitted to hospital after being on hunger strike for more
than a month, his wife said on Monday.
Ganji was taken to a hospital outside his Tehran prison on Sunday, the 37th day of his hunger strike, said Massoumeh Shafiie.
Qods Force commander slain in Iran capital
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 18 A colonel in the elite Qods (Jerusalem) Force of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps was killed in a fashionable neighbourhood of Tehran on Thursday, according to the state-sponsored website Baztab. Colonel Morteza Moinfar was a commander in the Qods Force, the extraterritorial arm of the Revolutionary Guards whose stated mission is to export the Islamic revolution to other
Muslim countries.
Qods Force commander slain in Iran capital
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 18 A colonel in the elite Qods (Jerusalem) Force of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps was killed in a fashionable neighbourhood of Tehran on Thursday, according to the state-sponsored website Baztab. Colonel Morteza Moinfar was a commander in the Qods Force, the extraterritorial arm of the Revolutionary Guards whose stated mission is to export the Islamic
revolution to other Muslim countries.
Labour discontent, protests spread across Iran
Iran Focus: London, Jul. 18 More than 50,000 workers took to the streets of cities across on Saturday to protest against the governments labour policies. The largest protest was in the western city of Ilam, where 17,000 workers took part in a rally. At least 20,000 workers also rallied in two separate towns of Pakdasht and Varamin near Tehran.
Labour discontent, protests spread across Iran
Iran Focus: London, Jul. 18 More than 50,000 workers took to the streets of cities across on Saturday to protest against the governments labour policies. The largest protest was in the western city of Ilam, where 17,000 workers took part in a rally. At least 20,000 workers also rallied in two separate towns of Pakdasht and Varamin near Tehran.
Senior commander killed in Iran clashes
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 17 A senior paramilitary police commander was killed last night in the course of clashes between anti-government demonstrators and security forces in Irans Kurdish town of Mahabad, the state-run television reported on Sunday.
Senior commander killed in Iran clashes
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 17 A senior paramilitary police commander was killed last night in the course of clashes between anti-government demonstrators and security forces in Irans Kurdish town of Mahabad, the state-run television reported on Sunday.


