Tuesday's Daily Briefing on Iran
DoctorZin reports, 4.26.2005:
'Atomic Iran' TV ad rejected
WorldNetDaily.com:Here are a few other news items you may have missed.
A TV commercial warning Americans that Iran intends to launch a nuclear terror attack in the U.S. has been rejected by several stations. READ MORE
- Agence France-Presse reports that an Iranian student detained for taking part in anti-regime demonstrations has been sentenced to 18 months behind bars and 76 lashes.
- Adnkronos International reports that amid ongoing ethnic unrest in southern Iran, a well-known human rights activist and spokesman for the ethnic Arab minority, Youssef Azizi ben Torof, was arrested.
- VOA News reports that representatives of Iran and the European Union are scheduled to meet again on April 29th and U.S. State Department deputy spokesman Adam Ereli says, "Iran faces a choice."
- Dow Jones Newswires reports that for the U.S. "who becomes Iran 's president doesn't really matter. What's important is what he does with the job."
- FOX News reports that Iranians shrug off the prospect of U.N. sanctions for good reason: Tehran has powerful friends.
- And finally, the Christian Science Monitor provides Rafsanjani and his past.
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