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October
(in chronological order, most recent articles on top)
Wednesday, October 31, 2007Iran to tell Russia it Accepts Putin’s Proposals Iran has informed Russia that it is ready to “consider” the proposals Russian President Vladimir Putin offered during his “historic” meeting with the Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khameneh’i on 16 October, well informed sources told Iran Press Service, referring to the surprise visit to Tehran of Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Serguei Lavrov.
"Hear The Voice of Reason", Shirin Ebadi tells Iranians and AmericansSunday, October 28, 2007 As Washington announced last week new economic sanctions against Iran, including three banks and most importantly, the Corps of the Revolutionary Guards, Mrs. Shirin Ebbadi, an outspoken lawyer and winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize expressed concern at American war mongering. By Renaud Girard.
Oil Sanctions on IranThursday, October 25, 2007 As the United States announced Thursday new sanctions against three Iranian banks and also on the mighty and powerful Revolutionary Guards, Mr. Jahanshah Rashidian, an Iranian political activist and commentator suggested the international community considering boycotting Iranian oil, the biggest source of income of the Iranian theocracy. By Jahanshah Rashidian.
Khamenei's Poison Gift To Ahmadinejad: The Nuclear CrisisMonday, October 22, 2007 “Differences between Mr. Larijani and Mr. Ahmadinejad had reached such a point that the two men could possibly no more working with each other”, one of Iran’s senior lawmaker disclosed Sunday, shedding some lights on --some of the reasons -- the top Iranian nuclear negotiator resigned. By Safa Haeri.
The Revenge Of Ahmadinejad. But Until When?Sunday, October 21, 2007 In a dramatic upheaval in Tehran, Mr. Ali Larijani resigned on Saturday 20 October 2007 from his important post of Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security (SCNS) and was immediately replaced by Mr. Sa’id Jalili, a Foreign Affairs Deputy in charge of American and European affairs. By Safa Haeri.
Iran: Amnesty International Condemns New Wave of ExecutionsFriday, October 19, 2007 Amnesty International on Thursday 18 October expressed “alarm| at the new wave of executions in Iran and said that it has already recorded almost 250 executions since the beginning of 2007, although the true total of those put to death could be significantly higher.
Iran's Leader to "Consider" Russian President's "Win Win" OfferWednesday, October 17, 2007 As predicted by this news service, it seems that Russian President Vladimir Putin has scored a major diplomatic achievement by convincing Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenehi to show flexibility on Iranian controversial nuclear crisis. By Safa Haeri.
Putin’s High-Risk Mission In Tehran Is A Make It Or Break ItTuesday, October 16, 2007 Russian President Vladimir Putin is to arrive in Tehran on Tuesday 16 October for what political analysts believe would be his most important, perilous, high-risk trips ever made during the whole of his presidency, one that can be a demonstration of his diplomatic skills in brinkmanship, or a very sad ending to an otherwise successful leadership. By Safa Haeri.
Human Rights Activist Emadeddin Baqi is Jailed AgainSunday, October 14, 2007 Iranian Islamic Justice on Sunday arrested one of the most prominent Iranian human rights campaigner and former influential journalist and investigative author on charges of “propaganda against the Islamic Republic and to the benefit of foreigners”.
The Mastermind Of Mykonos Massacre To Be FreedFriday, October 12, 2007 To the dismay and anger of the families of the victims, a German court has decided to free an Iranian charged 11 years ago for the assassination of four Iranians in a Berlin restaurant, including the then General Secretary of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (DPIK), two other members of the same Organisation and an opponent to the Islamic Republic. By Parviz Mardani.
"Don’t Add To Our Enemies", Rohani Tells AhmadinejadFriday, October 12, 2007 In one of the strongest attacks on the domestic and foreign policies of the Iranian fanatic President, one of Iran’s influential personalities accused Wednesday Mr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of having increased threats menacing the Islamic Republic faces. By Safa Haeri.
Would Dick Cheney Extend The Life of the Iranian Theocracy?Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Mr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad responded politely to an otherwise impolite president of the Columbia University of New York who, receiving the fanatic Iranian President on 25 September at the University’s World Leaders Forum, introduced him to the audience as a “petty, but brutal, uneducated dictator”. By Safa Haeri.
Does the Islamic Republic Have a Foreign Policy?Tuesday, October 9, 2007 Judging by the way the clerical leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran conducts what they call it foreign policy”, many Iranian and foreign analysts and experts asks whether this country has anything approaching what in international language is called diplomacy? By Safa Haeri.

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