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* Iran students say 19 "seriously wounded" in
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* Iran MPs denounce intelligence ministry
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* Two radical Ansar leaders arrested
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* Khatami says hardline branders helped fuel unrest
* Serial murders' committee asked to clarify
* Assault on independent press in Iran intensifies
* Ban on import of instruments lifted
* Riots leave Khatami facing bitter political struggle
* Students distance themselves from protesters
* Iran students file libel charges against dailies
* Khatami says no turning back on justice
* Guards letter
* Khatami's brother rejects talk of coup
* Iran leader meets with students
* Clerics court convicts reformist publisher
* Iran reformists hit ruling on moderate daily
* Nationalist opposition leaders arrested
* Students place hopes in general election
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Friday
July 30, 1999
* Iran's supreme leader denies political split
TEHRAN, July 30 (AFP) - Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
on Friday dismissed reports of a political rift with President Mohammad
Khatami over the pro-democracy protests earlier this month that ended in
bloodshed. He said the reformist president had his full support and blamed
the six days of unrest, the worst since the 1979 Islamic revolution, on
a US campaign of propaganda and espionage aimed at undermining the Islamic
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* Iran students say 19 "seriously wounded" in unrest: paper
TEHRAN, July 29 (AFP) - Iranian students said 19 people were "seriously
wounded" in the police attack on a Tehran university dormitory that
sparked six days of bloody riots in the capital, reports said Thursday.
The students have demanded a formal investigation into their injuries by
police pathologists, the moderate Etelaat paper said ... FULL
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* Iran MPs denounce intelligence ministry
TEHRAN, July 29 (AFP) - Iranian MPs condemned the intelligence ministry
Thursday for its "unconstitutional" treatment of those arrested
over the Tehran riots amid a tough propaganda campaign against pro-democracy
activists. "The ministry's statements about the university protests
and the events that followed are obviously unconstitutional and violate
the rights of those arrested," current and former MPs said in a letter
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Thursday
July 29, 1999
* Two radical Ansar leaders arrested in Tehran
July 29, Teheran (dpa) - Two leaders of the Iranian radical Islamic
group known as Ansar Hezbollah (followers of the party of God) were arrested
in Teheran, the governmental daily Iran reported Thursday. Massoud Dehnamaki,
known as the leader of the Ansar Hezbollah, and his close aide, Soheyl
Karimi, were arrested at the office of their weekly magazine Jebheh (War
Front), the daily said ... FULL
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* Khatami says hardline brand of Islam helped fuel Iran unrest
TEHRAN, July 29 (AFP) - Iranian President Mohammad Khatami lashed out
at Islamic hardliners in remarks published Thursday, saying their dogmatic
brand of Islam was largely to blame for the bloody Tehran riots. "Should
we carry out aggression against those who don't agree with us? Should we
beat people up brutally because they don't see things our way?" Khatami
said in a remarkable attack on the nation's hardline faithful ... FULL TEXT
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* Serial murders' committee asked to clarify cause of death of "dissident"
July 28, 1999, Domestic Desk (Neshat - BBC worldwide Monitoring): In
a statement a group of nationalist and religious personalities have called
on the Serial Killings' Follow-up Committee to clarify the cause of the
death of Dr Majid Sharif.... FULL
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* Assault on independent press in Iran intensifies
New York, July 28, 1999 (Human Rights Watch -- The assault by Iranian
authorities against publishers and editors associated with the country's
independent press has become wider and more intense in recent days. On
July 25, the Special Court for the Clergy convicted Hojatoleslam Seyyid
Mohamed Musavi-Khoeiniha, publisher of the daily newspaper Salam, on charges
of misinforming the public ... FULL
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* Iran reconciles with music, ban on import of instruments lifted
July 28, 199 Teheran (dpa) - Islamic Iran has lifted a ban on importing
musical instruments which has been in place for more than two decades,
the daily Economic Abrar reported Wednesday. In an official circular to
the customs office, the Ministry of Islamic Culture and Guidance declared
the import of instruments, including those from the West, as free, the
daily reported ... FULL
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Wednesday
July 28, 1999
* Riots leave Khatami facing bitter political struggle
TEHRAN, July 28 (AFP) - President Mohammad Khatami has tried to smooth
over Iran's power struggle as an "illusion" but conservatives
are stepping up the attack on his reform agenda two weeks after bloody
riots shook the nation. The embattled president, who kept a very low profile
after the unrest, emerged Tuesday with pledges of justice and harmony just
days after security forces and hardliners violently crushed pro-reform
student demonstrations ... FULL
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* Students distance themselves from protesters
July 28, 1999 (he Wall Street Journal Europe) - TEHRAN, Iran -- Security
officials in Iran are using recent student riots to crack down on dissidents
opposed to the country's Islamic regime, and they are getting little protest
from student groups that favor more limited reforms. Mainstream student
activists, instead of planning new demonstrations, are trying to distance
themselves from protesters who called for the resignation of Iran 's supreme
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* Iran students file libel charges against dailies
TEHRAN, July 28 (Reuters) - An Iranian umbrella student organisation
with 50,000 members has filed suit in a criminal case against three hardline
dailies, a newspaper said on Wednesday. The Office to Consolidate Unity,
which led widespread pro-democracy student protests amid attacks by police
and hardline vigilantes this month, has accused Kayhan, Resalat and Abrar
newspapers of libel, the daily Iran said ...
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Tuesday
July 27, 1999
* Khatami says no turning back on justice
HAMADAN, Iran, July 27 (Reuters) - President Mohammad Khatami, his reformist
policies under attack by hardliners after some of the worst unrest since
the 1979 Islamic revolution, pledged on Tuesday to stand by his election
promise to protect civil liberties. Khatami kicked off a three-day tour
of the western province of Hamadan with an address to a capacity crowd
in the local sports stadium, his first public appearance since pro-democracy
student protests on July 8-13 ... FULL
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* Guards letter
A translation of the Revolutionary Guards Commanders letter to Khatami
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* Khatami's brother rejects talk of coup
TEHRAN, July 26 (Reuters) - Fears at home and abroad of a possible coup
against reformist President Mohammad Khatami are unjustified but a broad
attempt to undermine his political and social reform programme remains
a serious threat, his brother and political confidant said on Monday. Reza
Khatami, who heads his brother's political faction, said recent unrest
was part of an orchestrated effort by Iran's conservatives to drive the
president from office that began with his 1997 election landslide and will
continue through parliamentary polls next February ... FULL
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* Iran leader meets with students
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei met Tuesday with about 30 students who were injured in the
recent protests in Iran, Iranian television reported. The broadcast, monitored
in Dubai, showed Khamenei embracing and kissing the students, some of whom
had bandages covering their eyes and heads ... FULL
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Monday
July 26, 1999
* Clerics court convicts reformist publisher
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's special clerical court Sunday found the publisher
of the leading pro-reform newspaper Salam guilty of printing classified
material and defamation, the official IRNA news agency said, raising the
prospects the influential daily will be silenced for good. The agency said
Mohammad Mousavi-Khoeiniha, a powerful leftist cleric, had also been found
guilty of publishing insulting language and misleading the public ... FULL TEXT
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* Iran reformists hit ruling on moderate daily
TEHRAN, July 26 (Reuters) - Pro-reform Iranian newspaper editors on
Monday condemned the guilty verdict of a clerical court against the editor-in-chief
of the leading daily Salam. Mohammad Mousavi-Khoeiniha, a leftist Shi'ite
Moslem cleric, was convicted on Sunday for publishing an allegedly classified
document, slandering officials and linking MPs to a rogue secret agent
accused of masterminding murders of dissidents last year ... FULL
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* Nationalist opposition leaders arrested
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's secret service said it had arrested the leaders
of a nationalist opposition movement in connection with recent social unrest
in Tehran. The Intelligence Ministry said in a communique published in
newspapers Monday that three senior members of the small Iran Nation Party
(INP) had been in custody since the outbreak of street riots in Tehran
in mid-July, following pro-democracy demonstrations. It identified the
three as Khosrow Seif, Bahram Namazi and Farzin Mokhber. Another activist
of the movement, Mehran Abdolbaqi, is also in detention, the ministry said
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* Students place hopes in general election
TEHRAN, July 25 (Reuters) - Iran's pro-democracy students, whose campaign
suffered a setback during recent street riots in Tehran, said on Sunday
they expected February's parliamentary elections to deliver a blow to hardliners
opposed to reforms ... FULL
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