Iran rejects proposal aimed at breaking nuclear deadlock
Tehran, Iran, Nov. 28 – Iran rejected late Monday European requests that it move parts of its nuclear enrichment program out of the country and allow enrichment of uranium to be carried out in Russia.
The EU-3 – France, Germany, and the United Kingdom – which suspect that Tehran’s nuclear program is for military purposes and are negotiating with Iran to reach a solution, had suggested that the Islamic Republic carry out uranium enrichment – the precursor for the development of an atomic bomb – in Russia to alleviate international fears that it was developing a nuclear weapon.
Suicide Car Bomber Kills 30 in Iraq
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 24, 2005
(AP) A suicide bomber blew up his car outside a hospital south of Baghdad on Thursday while U.S. troops handed out candy and food to children, killing 30 people and wounding about 40, including four Americans.
Friends of Humanity co-sponsors Copenhagen rally
On Friday 18th.Nov.2005 a protest rally was organized in front of the Danish foreign ministry. The supporters of “FOH†and other participants voiced their protest in condemning the brutal and savage tyranny of the Mullahs regime in Iran.
A delegation representing the demonstrators handed a resolution to Mr. Pierre Sting Muller, the Danish foreign Minister, asking for immediate action against the conspiracies of the Iranian regime, in particular their sponsoring of kidnappings in Iraq.
EU registers concerns about rights violations in Iran
Tehran, Iran, Nov. 24 – The European Union criticised on Wednesday violations of freedom of speech in Iran and called on Tehran to adhere to its international obligations and commitments to human rights.
The British Embassy in Tehran, in its role as the European Union (EU) Presidency, in a statement said that the Islamic Republic had violated “rights of freedom of expression and freedom of association”.
EU: Iran papers solely for making nuclear arms
By GEORGE JAHN
Associated Press Writer
VIENNA, Austria (AP) – The European Union is accusing Iran of possessing documents used solely for the production of nuclear arms and is warning of possible referral to the U.N. Security Council, according to a statement made available to The Associated Press on Thursday.
World opposes Iran making nuclear fuel: EU draft
VIENNA (Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s governing board has reached a "broad consensus" that Iran should not be allowed to pursue nuclear enrichment, which would enable it to develop atom bombs, an EU diplomat said on Thursday.
A draft statement outlining this position was submitted by the European Union’s three biggest powers — France, Britain and Germany — to the chairman of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) board as it began a 2-day meeting.
Iran court sentences woman to hanging
Tehran, Iran, Nov. 23 – Iran’s State Supreme Court upheld a death sentence against a woman, state dailies reported on Wednesday.
The unidentified woman was accused of murdering the son of her second husband.
An Islamic court in Tehran convicted her of murder last year and issued a sentence for her to be hanged.
She now faces imminent execution