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December 27-30, 1999 / Dey 6-9, 1378

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* Public hanging at dawn for man who killed Islamic militiaman
* Constitutional body rejects law increasing its own powers
* Interior ministry rejects 400 candidates for MP elections
* Elite force says officer killed in attack: paper

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* Moderate Iranian party claims it was bugged by reformist newspaper
* Iran paper says two more students condemned to die over July riots
* Iran conservatives launch platform for February elections
* Yazdi wants to curb press
* Iran's supreme court upholds death sentence
* Nouri seeks quashing of dissent conviction
* Iran frees jailed German businessman on bail
* Opposition criticises Russian intervention in Chechnya

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Wednesday
December 29, 1999

* Public hanging at dawn for man who killed Islamic militiaman

TEHRAN, Dec 29 (AFP) - The young man who murdered a member of Iran's volunteer Islamic Basiji militia is to be hanged in public at dawn Sunday, a newspaper reported. The Iran daily said Wednesday that Morteza Amini-Moghadam would be hanged at Imam Hossein Square in the southeast of the capital after being found guilty of the stabbing death of 22-year-old Basiji militiaman Hadi Mohebi >>> FULL TEXT

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* Constitutional body rejects law increasing its own powers

TEHRAN, Dec 29 (AFP) - An Iranian supervisory council on Wednesday rejected parts of a law that would have given it increased powers to oversee February's key parliamentary elections, state radio said. The 12-member Council of Guardians said two articles in the legislation, approved by the conservative- dominated parliament on Tuesday, were "against the constitution and Islam," the radio said >>> FULL TEXT

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* Interior ministry rejects 400 candidates for MP elections

TEHRAN, Dec 29 (AFP) - Iran's interior ministry has rejected some 400 candidates hoping to stand in February's key parliamentary elections, the press reported here Wednesday. Pro-reform papers said leading reformist Abdollah Nuri, who was jailed five years for spreading anti-Islamic propaganda last month, would still be allowed to run. The report could not be immediately confirmed >>> FULL TEXT

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* Elite force says officer killed in attack: paper

TEHRAN, Dec 29 (AFP) - Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said a top officer was killed in an attack by the outlawed armed opposition People's Mujahedeen, a newspaper reported Wednesday. General Mohammad-Jafar Asadi, deputy commander for Guards ground forces, told the Aftab-e-Emrouz paper that Ali Saki was killed when a Mujahedeen fighter tried to throw a grenade during an attack. He did not elaborate >>> FULL TEXT

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* Group appeals on web for funds to carry out Rushdie death sentence

TEHRAN, Dec 28 (AFP) - A private Iranian group is to launch an appeal on the internet for money to implement a religious death sentence on British writer Salman Rushdie, the Kayhan newspaper reported Tuesday. The founder of Iran's Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, issued a religious decree, or fatwa, in 1989 condemning Rushdie to death for his novel "The Satanic Verses," which he judged blasphemous against Islam >>> FULL TEXT

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Tuesday
December 28, 1999

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Monday
December 27, 1999

* Moderate Iranian party claims it was bugged by reformist newspaper

TEHRAN, Dec 27 (AFP) - A moderate Iranian political party is claiming to have been bugged by a reformist newspaper which quoted controversial remarks by one of its leading members, press reports said Monday. The Kargozaran-e-Sazandeghi (Executives of Construction) party close to former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani pointed the finger at Said Hajarian, head of the Sobh-e Emruz daily, the reports said >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iran paper says two more students condemned to die over July riots

TEHRAN, Dec 25 (AFP) - Two more Iranian students have been sentenced to death over July's bloody unrest, one of them because he showed international media the blood-soaked shirt of a beaten colleague, a newspaper said Saturday. The moderate Fath paper cited a student group saying Akbar Mohammadi had been condemned to death for throwing petrol bombs during the riots >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iran conservatives launch platform for February elections

TEHRAN, Dec 25 (AFP) - Conservatives in Iran announced Saturday that they had launched a joint electoral platform in the run up to key parliamentary elections in February. "Our aim is to coordinate the positions of the revolutionary political forces in order to defend constitutional rights but mainly to try to solve the country's many economic problems," conservative MP Mohammad-Reza Bahonar said >>> FULL TEXT

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Friday
December 24, 1999

* Yazdi wants to curb press

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - The government should curb the press before its ``unlimited'' freedom had serious consequences, a leading hard-line cleric in Iran said Friday. ``Stop this trend of insults. We have to do something to stop it, not just talk about stopping it,'' Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi told worshippers at the traditional Friday prayers sermon at Tehran University >>> FULL TEXT

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Thursday
December 23, 1999

* Iran's supreme court upholds death sentence for militiaman's killer

TEHRAN, Dec 23 (AFP) - Iran's supreme court has upheld the death sentence imposed on a young man found guilty of the stabbing death of a volunteer Islamic Basiji militiaman, newspapers reported Thursday. The pro-government Iran daily said the court upheld the sentence on Morteza Amini-Moghadem, who was convicted of ambushing 22-year-old Hadi Mohebi and knifing him to death in his father's shop >>> FULL TEXT

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* Nouri seeks quashing of dissent conviction

TEHRAN, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Leading Iranian reformer Abdollah Nouri has demanded the quashing of a five-year jail sentence passed on him by a clerical court on dissent charges, newspapers reported on Thursday. Nouri, a popular Shi'ite Moslem cleric close to President Mohammad Khatami, made the request in a letter to Prosecutor General Ayatollah Morteza Moqtadaei >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iran frees jailed German businessman on bail

TEHRAN, Dec 23 (Reuters) - A German businessman once held on death row in Iran for illicit sex with a Moslem woman left prison in Tehran on Thursday after being released on bail pending a new trial, security officials said. The officials told journalists assembled outside the high-security Evin prison late in the day that Hofer was in an ambulance that had left the complex followed by a German embassy vehicle >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iranian opposition criticises Russian intervention in Chechnya

TEHRAN, Dec 23 (AFP) - The tolerated opposition Iran Freedom Movement (IFM) on Thursday denounced the Russian army's intervention in Chechnya and asked the United Nations to halt the shedding of Muslim Chechen blood. "We consider that the Russian army's offensive against the innocent people of Chechnya is immoral, against human values, human rights and the UN charter," IFM secretary general Ibrahim Yazdi wrote in a letter to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan >>> FULL TEXT

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Iran Country Report

As of December 31, 1998 (Committee to Protect Journalists) - Since President Muhammad Khatemi took office in August 1997, Iran's press has benefited from his agenda of social and political reforms. Newspapers are now tackling political subjects that would have been unthinkable only a year earlier. But almost as quickly as journalists realized their new freedoms, the press found itself the target of a relentless attacks from hard-line supporters of Iran's spiritual guide Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ... FULL TEXT

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Missing: Pirouz Davani

A special web page has been created for Pirouz Davani, a political activist who left his home in Tehran on the 25th of August 1998 and has not been heard from since. On the 27th of August foreign radio stations quoted reports that he had been arrested ... GO TO WEB SITE

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Stoning

Video showing a stonings in Iran in 1991. Extremely disturbing. Not recommended ... VIDEO CLIP HERE

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