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Friday
January 7, 2000
* Iran conservatives accuse reformers
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - A powerful Iranian hard-line council has accused
reformists of seeking to create tension ahead of key parliamentary polls
next month, Iranian radio reported Thursday. ``Allegations of unconstitutional
measures by the Guardian Council creates tension in the country. The allegations
are false. We are committed to the constitution,'' council spokesman Reza
Ostadi told the radio >>>
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* Ethnic Azeris say 17 injured in Iran demonstration
BAKU, Jan 7 (Reuters) - An Azerbaijan-based group representing ethnic
Azeris from Iran said 17 people were injured when police broke up demonstrations
in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz on Friday. The report could
not be independently confirmed. Piruz Dilenchy, head of the National
Liberation Movement of Southern Azerbaijan, told Reuters about 3,000 ethnic
Azeris had gathered in two sections of Tabriz on Friday afternoon and were
confronted by security forces >>>
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* Ayatollah Khamenei pardons more than 1,000 prisoners
TEHRAN Jan 7 (AFP) - Iran's supreme guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has
decided to pardon 1,026 prisoners to mark the end of the Muslim fasting
month of Ramadan, state radio said Friday >>>
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Thursday
January 6, 2000
* Protesters set fire to buildings in southwestern Iran: newspaper
TEHRAN, Jan 6 (AFP) - An angry mob set fire to a police station and
government offices in Ramhormoz, southwestern Iran, Thursday, to protest
against inadequate public services, the Kayhan newspaper reported. The
violence broke out after several thousand residents of nearby Haftgol rallied
at the regional government headquarters in Ramhormoz, the paper said
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* Election candidate vetting body denies partiality
TEHRAN, Jan 6 (AFP) - Iran's Council of Guardians, which vets election
candidates, condemned Thursday an attack on it by reformist politicians
who fear it will use its powers to bar moderates from the February polls.
"The Council of Guardians will not yield in the face of orchestrated
political campaigns," spokesman Ayatollah Reza Ostadi said on Radio
Tehran. "Its sole concern is the strict application of the law,"
he added >>>
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* Iranian refugee commits suicide
January 6, 2000 (International Federation of Iranian Refugees) -- Press
Release: On January 3, 2000, Reza Afshar, a fifty-year-old Iranian asylum
seeker, committed suicide in protest to the policies of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Islamabad, Pakistan >>> FULL
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Wednesday
January 5, 1999
* Reformers dealt election blow
TEHRAN, Iran Candidates who did not attend pro-clergy rallies
will be disqualified from Iran's upcoming parliamentary elections, a hard-line
council ruled in an apparent attempt to undercut reformers, newspapers
reported Wednesday. Two "trusted supervisors" will decide whether
candidates took part in the recent rallies to show support for the ruling
Islamic establishment, the reformist Fath newspaper reported >>>
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* Khatami asked to ensure fair Iran elections
TEHRAN, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Iranian reformers, fearing liberal candidates
may be barred from parliamentary elections next month, called on President
Mohammad Khatami on Wednesday to ensure the ballot is fair. The 30 dignitaries,
mainly leaders of leftist Islamist groups, reformist clerics and MPs, voiced
``deep concern'' in an open letter published by newspapers on Wednesday
over new rules imposed by the Guardian Council which could bar all but
the most devoted revolutionaries from running in the polls >>>
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Tuesday
January 4, 1999
* Reformist editor in Teheran court
Jan 4, (BBC) -- The managing editor of the pro-reform Sobh-e Emrooz
newspaper, Saeed Hajjarian, has appeared in a court in Teheran >>>
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* New Iran reformist daily hits newsstands
TEHRAN, Jan 2 (Reuters) - A new reformist newspaper, headed by a brother
of Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, hit the newsstands on Sunday, ahead
of parliamentary elections in February. Publisher Mohammad Reza Khatami
said in an editorial that the daily Mosharekat (Participation) hoped to
boost ``free and legal participation in all areas by all citizens.'' >>>
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* Parliament puts off debate on tough press law Iran
TEHRAN, Jan 4 (AFP) - Iran's conservative-led parliament on Tuesday
postponed debate for three months on a bill that would tighten sanctions
against the press, under pressure from reformists. The postponement will
move the debate to after the vital February parliamentary elections in
which supporters of reformist President Mohammad Khatami are hoping to
end the conservative majority in the legislature >>>
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Monday
January 3, 1999
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