AP Interview: Ahmadinejad says he regrets protester deaths, but Iranian gov't not to blameSeptember 22nd, 2009 Ahmadinejad tells AP he regrets protester deathsNEW YORK — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he regrets the deaths of protesters in the violence that followed his country's disputed presidential elections. But he denied that his government had any role in the killings.
Iranian exiles stage hunger strike at US Embassy in London; say America broke its wordSeptember 9th, 2009 Iranian exiles vent fury at US over Iraq attacksLONDON — Iranian exiles camped outside the American Embassy in London say they've been on hunger strike for weeks to push the United States to protect their compatriots in Iraq. The People's Mujahedeen of Iran say the U.S.
YSR death is 'big loss' for Andhra: KaratSeptember 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prakash Karat, general secretary of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Thursday said that Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy's death was "a big loss" for Andhra Pradesh as well as the Congress party.
Iranian speaker rejects prison rape claimsAugust 12th, 2009 TEHRAN - Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani Wednesday dismissed allegations that protesters detained in the post-election unrest were raped as "sheer lies". "Following a precise and comprehensive inquiry into (the treatment of) detainees at Kahrizak and Evin prisons, no cases of rape or sexual abuse were found," Larijani was quoted as saying by the Press TV.
Jyoti Basu shocked at Subhas Chakraborty's deathAugust 3rd, 2009 KOLKATA - Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) patriarch Jyoti Basu was extremely shocked at the news of the death of West Bengal Transport Minister Subhas Chakraborty here Monday. According to Basu's personal assistant Joy Krishna Ghosh, the nonagenarian leader while expressing sorrow, said: "It is my time to go.
Appeals court overturns dismissal of suit over Hezbollah assassination of Iranian generalJuly 28th, 2009 Appeals court keeps alive suit against IranWASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Tuesday kept alive a wrongful death lawsuit against Iran over Hezbollah's assassination of the former chief of the country's armed forces 25 years ago. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington said the lower court applied the wrong law when it dismissed the claims of Gholam Oveissi's grandson, who sued Iran because it funded and directed Hezbollah's activities.
Iranian claims Neda's death staged 'shocking': USJuly 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Iranian claims that the shooting death of a young Iranian woman was staged during the demonstrations to tarnish the government's image is "shocking" and equate to a "campaign of misinformation", the White House said Wednesday. "That is the ongoing campaign of misinformation about what's going on," spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
Iranian cleric wants death sentence for protest leadersJune 26th, 2009 TEHRAN - A senior Iranian cleric called on the judiciary Friday to impose death sentences on the leaders of the recent protests against an alleged fraud in the June 12 presidential election. "I call on the judiciary for a decisive confrontation with the leaders of these illegal demonstrations and ask for capital punishment against them without any mercy," Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, who is close to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said at Friday prayers.
Iranian doctor says Tehran protester Neda Agha Soltan was gunned down by militiamanJune 25th, 2009 Iranian says militiaman killed protester in TehranLONDON — An Iranian doctor who claims he tried to save Neda Agha Soltan as the young Iranian protester bled to death on the streets of Tehran said Thursday that she apparently was shot by a member of Iran's pro-government Basij militia. Video images of 26-year-old Soltan, with blood pouring from her mouth and nose as a few Iranian men struggled to save her, have became a powerful symbol of the protests taking place over Iran's disputed presidential election.
Britain expels 2 Iranian diplomats after Tehran does sameJune 23rd, 2009 Britain expels 2 Iranian diplomatsLONDON — Britain's government says it has expelled two Iranian diplomats in retaliation for Tehran's decision to order out two staff members from the British Embassy in Tehran. The Foreign Office said Tuesday that Tehran's decision was baseless and unjustifiable.
EU rejects Iranian accusations, condemns violenceJune 22nd, 2009 BRUSSELS - The European Union (EU) Monday dismissed as "baseless and unacceptable" Iranian claims that some of the bloc's biggest members are trying to topple its regime. "The EU considers the accusations made by various Iranian authorities towards the EU and its member states concerning European interference in the Iranian elections as baseless and unacceptable.
Shot woman, Neda, becomes global symbol of Iranian protestsJune 22nd, 2009 NEW YORK - The death of Neda, which means "voice" in Farsi, has become the central rallying cry of the Iranian protests that followed the disputed presidential election. Iranian state media has confirmed 17 deaths as a result of the protests.
Obama says he's shocked by shooting at Holocaust museumJune 11th, 2009 Obama shocked by Holocaust shootingWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he is shocked by the shooting at the Holocaust museum near the White House. He called it an "outrageous act" and said it "reminds us that we must remain vigilant against anti-Semitism and prejudice in all its forms."
Obama said Wednesday's shooting would not diminish the United States' effort to build a more peaceful and tolerant world.
Obama decries violence, says he's shocked and saddened by Tiller deathJune 1st, 2009 Obama says he's shocked, saddened by Tiller deathWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he is shocked and outraged over the killing of an abortion provider at a Kansas church. Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed Sunday morning while he was serving as an usher at a church in Wichita, Kan.
US should free our diplomats detained in Iraq: IranFebruary 12th, 2009 ARBIL - The new US administration has been urged by Iran to release the Iranian diplomats held in Iraq as the first step to realise 'change' promised by President Barack Obama, Mehr News reported. 'American officials (should) release Iranian diplomats as the first move toward realising the ‘change slogan’ by the new US administration,' Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said while reopening the Iranian consulate in Arbil Thursday.