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February
(in chronological order, most recent articles on top)
Friday, February 29, 2008Khameneh’i’s Leadership Challenged By Mr. Hassan RohaniAs rumours about the health conditions of the megalomaniac Iranian Leader amplifies in closed circuits, one of the most influential and educated clerics for the first time criticised his policies and leadership.
ElBaradei Angry At America And England: IRNAThursday, February 28, 2008 “The United Nations nuclear watchdog’s General Director has expressed his dissatisfaction at the activities of some Western powers in deforming the well documented and legal report of his Agency”, the official Iranian news agency quoted Arab diplomat at the International Atomic Energy as having reported. By Safa Haeri.
IAEA Report Is Ambiguous And Negative For Iran: Political AnalystsTuesday, February 26, 2008 As the Iranian regime’s highest-ranking officials, both civilians and militaries and their media continue to drum up the latest report of the international nuclear watchdog as a “great victory” for Iran, independent and reformist press and political analysts for the first time cast doubt and accuses the Government to lie to the people. By Safa Haeri.
More Clashes Between Angry People And Security ForcesSunday, February 24, 2008 Hundreds of angry people, most of them youngsters, clashed with security and anti-riot units Saturday evening, to liberate a young girl from being arrested by Moral Safeguarding units, several independent and students news sites reported.
The Fight for Iran’s FreedomTuesday, February 19, 2008 It is easy to criticize U.S. policy toward the Middle East today: Washington's militaristic approach has contributed to the growth of fundamentalism and helped strengthen dictatorial regimes. Still, Iran's fundamentalist rulers often use such criticism as a way of disguising their own ineptitude and their responsibility for Iran's deplorable conditions— including the suppression of civil society, which is undergoing another severe crackdown as I write. By Ganji Akbar.
Imad Mughniyeh: Hezbollah's Phantom KilledSaturday, February 16, 2008 Imad Mughniyeh, one of the world’s most wanted men, was killed in a car bomb in the Syrian capital, Damascus, late Tuesday night. Mughniyeh was on an FBI wanted list with a US$25 million bounty on his head, equal to the bounty that the US has put for Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. By Alireza Nourizadeh.
Former Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Criticises Senator McCainThursday, February 14, 2008 In a strong criticism of Senator John McCain, the front runner at the Republican Party’s primaries for the coming presidential elections in the United States, Iran’s former Foreign Affairs minister and ambassador to Washington says the Senator’s recent remarks on Iran “could have conveyed an ambiguous message in these crucial days to the American people”. By Safa Haeri.
Keyhan Criticises Rev Guards Commander and the PresidentThursday, February 14, 2008 In an unprecedented event, a newspaper known as the mouthpiece of the Iranian Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenehei strongly criticized Wednesday both the fanatic President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards. By Safa Haeri.
Does Iranian Government Fear Educated Women?Monday, February 11, 2008 Who’s afraid of girls? The Iranian government, it seems. Recent years have seen a dramatic rise in the number of Iranian girls enrolling in universities and other institutions of higher education. While many governments would see this as a blessing worth boasting about, that's not the case in Iran. By Iraj Gorgin.
Which Side To Believe, Paris or Tehran?Tuesday, February 5, 2008 As Paris-Tehran diplomatic relations received a new blow last week over France’s objections to Iran over latest anti-Israeli outbursts by the Iranian fanatic President, the two side’s news agencies reported completely different versions of the incident.
Iran Leader Advisor Calls For Better Ties With FranceMonday, February 4, 2008 As relations between Paris and Tehran got more frosty, an influential Iranian personality urged the fanatic President to improve ties with France and Germany and also downplayed the importance of atomic energy. By Safa Haeri.

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