Thursday's Daily Briefing on Iran
DoctorZin reports, 4.21.2005:
Iranian Regime More Isolated At Home After Khouzestan Riots
Iran Press Service:Here are a few other news items you may have missed.
Unrests continued unabated in the oil rich Iranian province of Khouzestan, with local and international sources putting the death toll at about 30 people, despite reports to the contrary but the government. READ MORE
- Reuters reports Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon voiced concern on Thursday that the world was growing accustomed to the idea Iran would build a nuclear bomb.
- Reuters reports that more than 140 people out of 344 arrested in southwest Iran remain in jail.
- The Guardian reports that more than 400 young men and women have volunteered to carry out suicide bombing attacks against Americans.
- Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph reports that senior British ministers held a series of meetings with the Iranian government hoping for a deal that could have saved the company.
- Michael Ledeen, National Review Online writes, "We're in the midst of a great paradigm shift, which, ... involves both a transformation of the world and of the way we understand it." A Must Read!
- SMCCDI reports that violent clashes continued, yesterday and this evening, in several southern Iranian cities.
- SMCCDI reports that an unprecedented protest action took place at Esfahan's Court building. Employees of the Department of Justice occupied the corridors and protested against their conditions and the Gender Apartheid Policy existing in Iran.
- And finally, WorldNetDaily.com published another excerpt of Dr. Corsi's new book Atomic Iran. It is third and final excerpt. This excerpt is entitled: Horrific scenario: NYC hit by terrorist nuke - 'Atomic Iran' presents second-by-second description of feared attack.
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