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TEHRAN FEARS POSSIBLE “TOUGH” MEASURES FROM BUSH[Friday, July 23, 2004] “Deducting from what comes out from Washington these last weeks and days, I seriously would say that the Bush Administration is considering serious measures against Iran”, one prominent analyst told Iran Press Service on condition of anonymity. By Safa Haeri
A DOZEN OF PROMINENT IRANIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS OBSERVES HUNGER STRIKE[Wednesday, July 21, 2004] Iranian lawyer and human rights campaigner confirmed Wednesday that a dozen of prominent Iranian political personalities and students, among them Mr. Naser Zarafshan and Heshmatollah Tabarzadi are in hunger strike since two weeks ago By Safa Haeri
IRAN US RELATIONS CONTINUE DOWNWARD TREND[Tuesday, July 20, 2004] The Islamic Republic of Iran rejected as “utterly baseless” new American allegations that it was harboring al-Qa’eda leaders and could have been linked to the 11 September 2001 attacks carried by this organization against World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington. By Safa Haeri
AMIDST GENERAL INDIGNATION, THE IRANIAN JUDICIARY ENDED THE TRIAL OF KAZEMI’S CASE[Sunday, July 18, 2004] The surprising decision of the president of the tribunal that tries an Intelligence Ministry’s agent accused of the death of Iranian-Canadian photographer Zahra Kazemi points to a hot confrontation among the Iranian ruling conservatives, according to political analysts. Caça Niqueis
TRIAL OF KAZEMI’S SUSPECTED MURDERER OPENED PUBLICLY[Saturday, July 17, 2004] The trial of Mr. Mohammad Reza Aqdam Ahmadi, a 43 years-old agent of the Intelligence Ministry the Judiciary says is suspected of the murder of Ms. Zahra Kazemi, an Iranian-Canadian photographer started Saturday in Tehran.
18 TIR MARKS THE RUTPTURE BETWEEN IRANIAN STUDENTS AND THE REGIME
IRAN AND CANADA RELATIONS SUFFERS OVER THE MURDER OF Ms. KAZEMI
SHARIFZADEGAN APPROVED AS NEW MINISTER WITH SMALL MAJORITY
AFGHAN POLITICIANS WANT ELECTIONS DELAYED TWO YEARS
YOUNG IRANIANS WANT FREEDOM AND SUCCESS IN LIFE
"WE SHALL NEVER FORGET 18 TIR" (8 JULY)
IRAN AND IRAQ, FUTURE LEADERS OF THE MIDDLE EAST OR BITTER ENEMIES
HASHEM AQAJARI ESCAPES DEATH PENALTY
MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST AND ASIA "FREE NUCLEAR ZONES"
AMERICANS HAVE RESUMED TALKS WITH TALEBAN IN AFGHANISTAN
IRAN VERY SERIOUS ABOUT RESUMING NUCLEAR ACTIVITIES
IRAN’S NUCLEAR AMBITIONS
THE IRANIAN MILITARY GHOUL IS OUT OF BOTTLE
IRAN RELEASED BRITISH BOATS AND CREW
BACK TO OLD DEMONS, THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC BID FAREWLL TO DÉTENTE
EU ACCUSES IRAN OF GROSS VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC AGENCY URGES IRAN STOP SUSPICIOUS NUCLEAR ACTIVITIES
IAEA OUT TO PASS HARSH RESOLUTION ON IRAN AND FOUNDS NEW NUCLEAR COVER UPS
AN ISLAMIC STATE IS INCAPABLE OF RESPONDING TO IRANIANS DEMANDS
IRAN’S THREATS AGAINST IAEA IS FOR THE DOMESTIC MARKET
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