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Thursday, June 19, 2008

UN gives green light to Seyyed killings in Iran

Muslim countries have won a battle to prevent Islam from being criticised during debates by the UN Human Rights Council. Religions deserve special protection because any debate about faith is bound to be “very complex, very sensitive and very intense”, council President Doru-Romulus Costea said Wednesday.

China wants to get gas from the Seyyeds in Iran - moftaki meedan bereh

Pakistan has sent a proposal to China asking it to join the $7.5-billion Iran-Pakistan- India (IPI) gas pipeline project if New Delhi pulls out of the venture.  ...  The Chinese government submitted a preliminary report to the Pakistani government seeking more information on the project.  ...  The report was submitted after President Pervez Musharraf, on his recent visit to China, asked his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao to join the project.  ...  Pakistan has also asked the Chinese government to conduct a feasibility study for the pipeline project.  ...  There has been no progress on the project since talks were held between India and Pakistan in Islamabad in April."

Stop Seyyeds' nukes by bombing Iran's oil wells, neocons suggest

Such a scenario is not a nightmare or an outtake from a remake of Stanley Kubrick's 'Dr. Strangelove,' but part of a serious recommendation made by two neoconservatives in case sanctions fail to persuade Iran to abandon its enrichment of uranium, a process that can be used to make nuclear weapons or fuel for peaceful energy production.

Cheetahs bring US and secular Iranians together

The Kuh-e Bafgh Protected Area, stretching for 885 sq km (342 sq miles) across a remote part of Yazd, is one of five such pockets of land in Iran where the cheetah still holds out, despite the poaching of gazelles and other prey.

Seyyeds do not trust secular Iranian men

Some women said they felt safer in the park, which is run by an all-women staff of cleaners, gardeners and security guards, complaining about harassment and drug dealers in other parks.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Iran's Seyyeds are not withdrawing assets from EU banks

'No assets from Iranian banks have been withdrawn or will be withdrawn from European banks to Iran or other countries,' said Ali Divandari, managing director of Bank Mellat, a leading Iranian state-owned commercial bank.  ...  'Such an issue has not ever been put forward,' Divandari said. 'There is no reason for such a transfer of the money.'"

Naval Blockade against Iran's Seyyeds?

It is now also official that what is at stake is not just the nuclear program, but the total subjection of Iran to a US-EU diktat.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Electrical outages in Tehran, Iran

There are signs the ministry is in trouble. The newspaper Kargozaran quoted Mohammad Parsa, the head of the construction contractors' syndicate, as saying that the 'the debt of the power ministry to the contractors is increasing and the contractors are on the verge of bankruptcy '  ...  Experts say that poor maintenance of the electricity grid is also a factor in the frequent outages.  ...  Some Iranians whisper that United Nations sanctions on Iran are restricting imports for spare parts to keep the grid robust."

Iran's Seyyed police stop Iranian dress style

'In its wider crackdown which has started from Saturday, police will confront those who appear in public in an indecent way and will also seal off shops selling un-Islamic dress,' the newspaper said, quoting an unnamed police official."

Trade with Iran's Seyyeds unhelpful, U.S. tells China

'This is not a time for business as usual with Iran, this is a time to demonstrate to Iran that they are hurting their country politically and economically by withholding information from the international community,' Schulte told reporters in Beijing."

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Chinese professor thinks US and Israel are buffing with Iran's Seyyeds

  ...  as long as it is trusted as not diverting its known nuclear operation for non-peaceful purposes  ...  As the Iranian leaders believe in this, they can even push for uranium enrichment for fuel rod supply without fearing to invite a military response.

Communists are with Iranians against the Seyyeds

This leaves the workers and oppressed of Iran - those for whom any war will be personally disastrous - as the only genuine anti-imperialist force in that country.  ...  For this reason, formulations of support (‘military’ or otherwise) to the Iranian state are disastrous. The priority engagement of communists in Iran is not to attempt to bridge the gap between the regime of Ahmadinejad and Khamenei on the one side and the repressed populace on the other, but to side with the latter against the former.

Bush cares for real secular Iranians

It's an indication to the Iranian people that their leadership is willing to isolate them further. Our view is we want the Iranian people to flourish and to benefit.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Iran's Seyyeds order banks to move assets to beat EU

Although there is no suggestion that the Dubai government is involved in the smuggling operation, the Gulf state is known to have close trading ties with Iran and there are an estimated 10,000 Iranian companies based in Dubai, making it difficult for Western officials to detect unusual financial transactions.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Seyyed Empire in Iraq and Iran vs USA

Imposition of any sort is wrong, and these relgious warriors are doing just that.  ...  Ancient Babylon, and Iran are not what they respect. But does the world press put it this way? No. They will look at it purely from pro-US and anti-US perspective.

No Iran's Seyyed Blessings for modern Iraqi Shiites

Iran's Khamenei conveys al-Maliki his opposition to U.S.-Iraq security deal

BBC loves Iran's Seyyeds' influence

But what the whole affair illustrates is that Iran's ability to pull strings in Iraq is not to be underestimated.

Red notices do not work on Seyyeds in Iran

Rezai is a top-level politician in Iran, a former presidential candidate and secretary of Iran's Expediency Council, a consultative body appointed by "supreme leader" Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and headed by Rafsanjani. ... While a red notice is not an international arrest warrant, Interpol says many of its member countries recognize a red notice "as having the legal value to serve as a basis for provisional arrest ... [it] is intended to help police identify or locate these individuals with a view to their arrest and extradition." ... Saudi Arabia is a longstanding member of Interpol, having joined in 1956. In 2002 it organized and hosted Interpol's first Asian regional conference.

Monday, June 02, 2008

McCain and Obama sound bites vs Torquemadas in Iran - foozooli

I just wish that the US candidates stop this immature postering and leave Iranians to deal with the Seyyeds.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Seyyeds' poodle in Iran get Pope's cold shoulder

However, the Pope was keen to avoid the glare of publicity that would have been triggered by a one-to-one meeting with Mr Ahmadinejad.

Sunnis know exactly what Iran's Seyyeds can do

"If they (Shiites) have a country, they humiliate and exert control in their rule over Sunnis," said the clerics, specifically citing Iran and Iraq. "They sow strife, corruption and destruction among Muslims and destabilize security in Muslim countries ... such as Yemen."

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