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23 Nov 2009

Iran Jails Top Reformer for 6 Years

Iran has sentenced a former vice president who protested Iran's disputed presidential election to six years in jail.
Iran has sentenced a former vice president who protested Iran's disputed presidential election to six years in jail.
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23 Nov 2009

Turkey offers assistance in Iran nuclear issue

Turkey is ready to offer assistance to six world powers negotiating with Iran over its controversial nuclear program to find a diplomatic solution to the Iran nuclear issue, the Turkish foreign minister said on Sunday
Turkey is ready to offer assistance to six world powers negotiating with Iran over its controversial nuclear program to...

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23 Oct 2009

Iran Cautious on Nuclear Proposal

Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says a proposal to ease Western concerns about its nuclear program is "on the right track," but that Iran needs time to evaluate it.
Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says a proposal to ease Western concerns about its...

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19 Oct 2009

Iran Threatens To Retaliate For Attacks

Iranian officials have issued warnings against foreign governments and alleged international operatives they blame for bombings that killed at least 42 people.
Iranian officials have issued warnings against foreign governments and alleged international operatives they blame for...
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18 Oct 2009

New Details Emerges About Detainees Sentenced to Death

When 22-year-old student Hamed Ruhinejad first heard about the street protests that erupted throughout in Iran following the country's presidential election, he was already in jail. In fact, when the contentious June 12 vote took place, he had already been serving time at Tehran's Evin prison for about 40 days. But that fact didn't spare Ruhinejad, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, from a death sentence imposed for participating in rallies he could not possibly have attended.
When 22-year-old student Hamed Ruhinejad first heard about the street protests that erupted throughout in Iran following...

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