Cable exposes deep regional and international concerns about volatile situation in Lebanon following 2006 war
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s tyranny ‘is crushing Iran’s artists’
But, while she says her generation of Iranians have learned “never to hope”, she believes the movement for change could soon prove unstoppable. Rather than another revolution, she says, they would like to see “an evolution – we want even the mullahs to live in peace”. “It’s like a windscreen of a car: when there’s a little crack, it will be everywhere,” she says. “Either you have to change it or it’s going to destroy itself. And now the crack is there.”
Iran tops new terror finance blacklist
(Guardian UK) | February 19, 2010 Financial Action Taskforce says Middle Eastern state is major centre of money laundering and terrorist funding as it names and shames countries The international financial system must tackle “ongoing and substantial money laundering and terrorist financing” emanating from Iran, it has been claimed. The middle eastern state heads a [...]
Green Report #15 – Fresh News from Iran – Summary of tweets on Iran from Wednesday, July 1
Khatami criticized the government in a new, harsher tone that suggested outright contempt today. He called the elections a “coup d’état against democracy.” He asked, “How can the Iranian people calm down when their votes were stolen? When their blood is and has been shed? When they are being hauled away and arrested en masse? When the government and media blatantly ignore them?” He asked, “How is a National reconciliation even remotely possible in a country that is turning into a police state?” He went on to say that what’s happening now in Iran “is a direct violation of the very rights people are promised in the constitution.” He accused the media of attempting to provoke further unrest and violence and denounced the governments’ attempts at censorship. He predicted that Regime’s establishment would fail if this were to continue.










