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Russia Stops Missile Sale to Iran

The powers that be in Tehran felt the sting of recently imposed U.N. sanctions against that government on Friday when Russia decided to halt the previously planned sale of air defense missiles to Iran as part of the international response to its controversial nuclear program. Meanwhile, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad proceeded accused President Barack Obama of “bullying” other nations into going along with the U.S. agenda.

The Case of the Missing Iranian Nuke Scientist

One video shows a man who may well be Iranian nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri claiming that he was abducted by Americans and is now being held in Tuscon, Arizona—in which case, whoever kidnapped him should make sure he has the right papers. Another video features a clearer image of someone who could be the same missing scientist, but this time he says he’s in school in Arizona. What gives? The BBC gave this mystery a closer look on Tuesday.

Iran Shaken By A 5.0 Magnitude Earthquake

A 5.0 magnitude earthquake hit the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan. The quake struck at 3:28am (22:58 GMT) Tuesday near the town of Rooydar. There were no casualties or major damages reported from the incident. Iran, including the capital of Tehran, sits astride several major fault lines in the earth’s crust, and is prone to frequent earthquakes, many of which were devastating. Iran Shaken By A 5.0 Magnitude Earthquake is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Benjamin Netanyahu Pushes For Sanctions Against Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu advocates for sanctions against Iran so as to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapons capability. He worries that the international community is not acting aggressively enough to prevent Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. There is a possibility that Iran could develop a nuclear weapons program which will become the biggest problem mankind will face in the future. However, the Israeli prime minister denied that their country imports petroleum from Iran. Unlike the leaders of Turkey and Brazil, Netanyahu strongly agrees with the U.S. President Barack Obama for sanctions to be implemented against Iran. There’s no room for giving them another chance and this is the best solution to prevent Iran in developing such harmful nuclear weapons. Benjamin Netanyahu Pushes For Sanctions Against Iran is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Iran Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Marked US to be “Atomic Criminal”

In a conference in Tehran, wherein nuclear disarmament has been discussed, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has labelled the US an “atomic criminal”. He added also that the use of nuclear weapons was “haram” which means it is prohibited under Islam. He said in in his message which has been read loud in the conference that “Only the US government has committed an atomic crime.” “The world’s only atomic criminal lies and presents itself as being against nuclear weapons proliferation, while it has not taken any serious measures in this regard,” he added. The President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that there should be an independent body that would oversee nuclear disarmament. Iran didn’t like the review against them wherein their country has been seen as a threat for using nuclear weapon against US. He says it is clearly meant as an answer to those who fear Iran is itself trying to develop its own nuclear arsenal. He has been calling US and all countries who possessed nuclear weapons to be suspended from the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency. Iran was excluded from the conference hosted by the US wherein 47 countries has been invited wherein they discussed nuclear security. Iran Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Marked US to be “Atomic Criminal” is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Neda video wins Polk journalism award

It's the first time the prestigious Polk award has been given in anonymity and the first award for videography. From their site ( http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/polk/press/2009.html ): “The George Polk Award for Videography will recognize the efforts of the people responsible for recording the death of 26-year-old Neda Agha-Soltan at a June protest in Tehran, Iran, and uploading the video to the Internet. Ms. Agha-Soltan reportedly was shot by a pro-government militiaman. The video, which shows the woman collapsing to the ground and being attended to by several men as she lay dying on the street, became a rallying point for the reformist opposition in Iran after it was broadcast over the Internet. Seen by millions as it spread virally across the Web, the images quickly gained the attention of international media.” Is it representative of the death of professional journalism? I don't think so. It was professional journalists who put this video clip into context for us. Who told Neda Agha Soltan's story. Who have done exemplary and dogged work documenting on-going brutality from the Iranian regime. This award, however, is a recognition of how many of the most powerful and influential moments and images in journalism today come not from professional journalists but from ordinary people in extraordinary situations. Warning: This video is extremely graphic. added by: afitzgerald

Bahran 22 protests shake Iran – It’s time for Obama to take a stand

Haiti Earthquake Spurs Facebook And Twitter Users To Action

Social-networking users share information and ways to get involved. By Eric Ditzian People gather around destroyed homes in Haiti on Thursday Photo: Joe Raedle/ Getty Images When a region is in crisis, from Tehran to Mumbai, people across the world take to social-networking sites to share information and brainstorm ways to stay involved. The response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti has been no different

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Iran Protests: Latest Updates and Photos and Videos

Several people were killed and more than 300 were arrested in anti-government protests in Tehran Sunday, Iran's Deputy Police Chief Ahmad Reza Radan said on state television station IRINN. The toll was the result of clashes that broke out between demonstrators and security forces as large crowds gathered for Ashura, a major religious observance. Five people were reported killed in the fighting, Iranian state-run Press TV said late Sunday

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Iran protests increase: 300 arrested and several killed in Tehran

Several people were killed and more than 300 were arrested in anti-government protests in Tehran Sunday, Iran's Deputy Police Chief Ahmad Reza Radan said on state television station IRINN. The toll was the result of clashes that broke out between demonstrators and security forces as large crowds gathered for Ashura, a major religious observance.

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