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* Reformists battered from all sides
* Rallies in Iran following call by Guards, but turnout low
* Iranian demonstrators, police clash
* Mohajerani summons newspaper chiefs for meeting
* Iran rejects US remarks about freedom of the press

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* Khamenei denounces West, warns domestic press
* Court summons reformists for "anti-Islamic" remarks
* Reformists accuse television of trying to stop new parliament
* U.S. worried about challenge to Iranian press
* French media watchdog criticises new Iranian law
* Hakimipour released after questioning on Hajjarian attack
* Merchants defy closure call by conservative association
* Trial of Hajarian attack suspects to be held next week
* Khazali urges reformers' deaths
* Guardian Council delays second round of elections
* Internet to be freed up in Iran
* Executions decline worldwide, except in Iran
* Angry protestors block highway over election cancellation
* Iran Claims Confession of Suspect
* Suspected attacker of reformist "escaped to Pakistan"
* Fifty young protesters arrested in violent clashes with police
* Iran approves new measures to rein in press
* Revolutionary guards threaten reformers
* Recount ordered in Tehran
* Hardline revolutionary courts chief replaced
* Hajjarian speaks for the first time since being shot

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Friday
April 21, 2000

* Reformists battered from all sides as Iran political tensions mount

TEHRAN, April 20 (AFP) - Supporters of Iran's reformist President Mohammad Khatami came under increasingly heavy attack Thursday as political tensions mounted in the country. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei flayed pro-reform newspapers and a hardline court summoned Khatami aides for questioning, accusing them of making anti-Islamic statements at a recent conference in Berlin >>> FULL TEXT

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* Rallies in Iran following call by Guards, but turnout low

TEHRAN, April 21 (AFP) - Thousands of Iranians demonstrated here Friday to denounce reformist politicians, including allies of President Mohammad Khatami, following a call from the regime's elite Revolutionary Guards corps. Similar rallies were held nationwide, notably in the holy city of Mashhad, but turnout was relatively low for the demonstrations, called by the Guards as a show of support for supreme leader, or Guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iranian demonstrators, police clash

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Demonstrators clashed with police Friday and at least 150 people were arrested in the third day of protests after hard-liners annulled a reformist's election victory, a local journalist said. ``The protesters hurled stones at anti-riot police and set one of the police cars on fire,'' said the journalist from the town of Sarvestan in southern Fars Province >>> FULL TEXT

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* Mohajerani summons newspaper chiefs for meeting

TEHRAN, April 21 (AFP) - Iran's culture minister called for a Saturday meeting of Iranian newspaper chiefs amid mounting pressure on the pro-reform press, the official IRNA news agency said. Ataollah Mohajerani, a close ally of President Mohammad Khatami, called for the meeting following strong criticisms of the reformist press by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Thursday >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iran rejects US remarks about freedom of the press

TEHRAN, April 21 (AFP) - Iran rejects remarks made by the US State Department expressing "concern" about attacks on the press by the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the official IRNA news agency reported Friday. Iran rejects the comments by the State Department, and regards them as "flagrant interference in Iran's internal affairs," said foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi, quoted by IRNA >>> FULL TEXT

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Thursday
April 20, 2000

* Khamenei denounces West, warns domestic press

TEHRAN, April 20 (Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader on Thursday vowed the country would never submit to U.S. hegemony, denouncing domestic journalists who he said were doing America's bidding to undermine the Islamic system. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in his second major address in a week, lashed out at globalisation as a pretext for domination by the West. On April 14, he warned of the dangers of ``American-style'' reforms >>> FULL TEXT

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* Court summons reformists for "anti-Islamic" remarks

TEHRAN, April 20 (AFP) - Tehran's revolutionary court has summoned Iranian reformists for allegedly making anti-Islamic remarks at a recent conference in Berlin, state radio reported Thursday, quoting an official judiciary statement. Meanwhile the elite Revolutionary Guards called national demonstrations for Friday to show "hatred and repugnance" at "the blows dealt to Islam and the people" at the gathering >>> FULL TEXT

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* Reformists accuse television of trying to stop new parliament

TEHRAN, April 19 (AFP) - Iran's main reform party Wednesday accused the pro-conservative state television service of trying to stop the new reformist-dominated parliament from meeting by screening a "provocative" broadcast. The television authority showed late Tuesday what it described as "anti-Islamic" scenes of a recent Berlin conference attended by supporters of reformist President Mohammad Khatami >>> FULL TEXT

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* U.S. worried about challenge to Iranian press

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday it was worried about a threat to the freedom of the press in Iran, where Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has denounced domestic journalists who favor reform. State Department spokesman James Rubin said the Iranian press had played an important part in political developments and had contributed to a ``lively political culture'' in Iran >>> FULL TEXT

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* French media watchdog criticises new Iranian law

PARIS, April 19 (Reuters) - Paris-based media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on Wednesday criticised a new law passed by Iran's conservative outgoing parliament to rein in the country's liberal press. RSF said it was alarmed at the state of freedom of the press in Iran just two months after elections gave reformers a stronger position in the new parliament >>> FULL TEXT

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* Hakimipour released after questioning on Hajjarian attack

TEHRAN, April 20 (AFP) - A Tehran town councillor, arrested on April 15 after making comments on the assassination attempt against prominent reformer Said Hajarian, was released on bail Thursday, Iranian radio reported. However, the reasons for the detention of Ahmad Hakimi-pur remained unclear >>> FULL TEXT

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* Merchants defy closure call by conservative association

TEHRAN, April 20 (AFP) - Tehran bazaar traders defied Thursday a call from their conservative-dominated association to stage a one-day closure in support of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the midst of factional conflict. "They told us to close, but Thursdays are our best business day, many buyers come from the provinces," an electronics merchant told AFP >>> FULL TEXT

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* Trial of Hajarian attack suspects to be held next week

TEHRAN, April 20 (AFP) - The first hearing in the trial of 10 defendants accused of planning the assassination of leading reformist Said Hajarian last month will take place next week. "The proceedings in the file of the Hajarian assasination attempt will be held in open court on April 25," at Tehran's revolutionary court, Tehran's judiciary announced in a statement carried by the official IRNA news agency >>> FULL TEXT

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Wednesday
April 19, 2000

* Khazali urges reformers' deaths

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - A hard-line cleric urged his followers to kill pro-reform writers and activists whom he says are undermining Iran's revolutionary principles, a newspaper reported today. ``It is an obligation to launch jihad (holy war) once every year, just as it is an obligation to fast one month a year. If the enemy does not attack you, you should attack them,'' said Khazali, a former member of the hard-line Guardians Council and a senior cleric at the holy city of Qom >>> FULL TEXT

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* Guardian Council delays second round of elections

TEHRAN, April 19 (AFP) - Conservative authorities in Iran have declined to set a date for a second round of parliamentary elections, a full two months after the landslide win for reformists in the first round, the official IRNA news agency reported Wednesday. The Council of Guardians, which is responsible for verifying all election results turned down a proposal by the interior ministry to hold the vote on April 28, IRNA said >>> FULL TEXT

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* Internet to be freed up in Iran

TEHRAN, April 19 (AFP) - Iran is preparing to open up access to the Internet to everyone in the country, Iranian state radio reported Wednesday. "Steps have been taken so that the entire population can use Internet services around the country," the radio quoted a telecommunications ministry official as saying >>> FULL TEXT

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Tuesday
April 18, 2000

* Executions decline worldwide, except in Iran

April 17, (BBC) -- More than 1,800 people were executed in 31 countries around the world last year - more than half of them in China, according to Amnesty International. The human rights group says the total number fell compared with 1998, when it was just over 2,200, but the United States, Iran and Saudi Arabia all recorded big increases >>> FULL TEXT

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* Angry protestors block highway over election cancellation

TEHRAN, April 18 (AFP) - Protestors unhappy at the overturning of election results blocked traffic on a major highway in southern Iran's Fars province Tuesday, the official IRNA news agency reported. "Traffic has been completely blocked on the Shiraz-Bandar Abbas highway making travel to the southern regions of Fars province impossible," said Hadi Pajuhesh, deputy provincial governor in charge of security affairs, cited by IRNA >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iran Claims Confession of Suspect

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - The main suspect in the attempted assassination of a leading Iranian reformist has confessed to his crime, the Islamic Republic News Agency reported Tuesday. ``I talked to the accused myself and he explicitly confessed to having committed the crime and said he would repeat his confession in court,'' the agency quoted deputy head of the judiciary, Hadi Marvi, as saying >>> FULL TEXT

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* Suspected attacker of reformist "escaped to Pakistan"

TEHRAN, April 18 (AFP) - A leading suspect in last month's shooting of an Iranian reformist politician fled to Pakistan three days later aboard an airliner which mysteriously diverted to Karachi from an internal flight, the government newspaper Iran reported Tuesday. The daily quoted an unidentified member of parliament as saying that "the person who got off at Karachi was called Qassemi and had an active role in the attack" on Said Hajarian >>> FULL TEXT

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Monday
April 17, 2000

* Fifty young protesters arrested in violent clashes with police

TEHRAN, April 17 (AFP) - Fifty young people were arrested in the northern city of Rasht during three days of violent clashes with the Islamic militia and the police, the police said Monday. Uneasy calm was restored to the city by Monday as police officials and representatives of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, began investigating the cause of the incidents >>> FULL TEXT

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* Iran approves new measures to rein in press

TEHRAN, April 17 (Reuters) - Iran's conservative outgoing parliament passed new measures on Monday to rein in the liberal press, whose influence is increasing in the Islamic country. The new measures, part of a series of amendments to the press law, came as Iran's electoral watchdog nullified parliamentary poll results in several regions, drawing criticism from reformers >>> FULL TEXT

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* Revolutionary guards threaten reformers

TEHRAN, Iran ­­ An elite military wing in Iran warned pro-reform leaders and writers Sunday that any attempt to undermine the country's Islamic ideology would be met with "Islamic violence." The strongly worded statement by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps conforms to an increasingly strident tone taken by hard-liners against reformists who swept parliamentary elections in February >>> FULL TEXT >>> FULL TEXT IN PERSIAN

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* Recount ordered in Tehran

April 17, (BBC) -- Another recount has been ordered on some of the returns from the Tehran constituency following the general elections in Iran two months ago. There are 30 seats at stake in Tehran and regardless of the outcome of the recount, it is clear that virtually all of them have been taken by reformists >>> FULL TEXT

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* Hardline revolutionary courts chief replaced

TEHRAN, April 17 (Reuters) - Iran's judiciary chief Mahmoud Hashemi-Shahroudi has removed a renowned hardliner from the head of the country's feared Revolutionary Courts, the official IRNA news agency said on Monday. Ali Mobasheri, a former judge at Tehran's Court of Appeals, has been named the new chief judge of the Revolutionary Courts, the agency said >>> FULL TEXT

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* Hajjarian speaks for the first time since being shot

TEHRAN, April 16 (AFP) - Iranian reformist Said Hajarian was able to speak on Sunday for the first time since he was shot and gravely wounded last month outside the city council office in Tehran, the official news agency IRNA reported. "After today's examination we are confident that he has no speech problems and will be able to communicate his needs first using words and eventually full sentences," Mohammad Ghodsi, one of Hajarian's doctors, said >>> FULL TEXT

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