Monday, April 08, 2013

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world powers fail to reach agreement in Kazakhstan nuclear talks
Reuters reported on April 6 that the two days of nuclear talks that were held in Kazakhstan between Iran and the six world powers have failed, European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said Saturday. Ashton, who held the negotiations on behalf of the 5+1 powers – the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany – released a statement at the conclusion of talks.
'Over two days of talks we had long and intensive discussions on the issues addressed in our confidence-building proposal,' Ashton told a news conference in the Kazakh city of
Almaty
, where the negotiations took place. 'It became clear that our positions remain far apart,' she said.
Ashton said that the talks ended without even an agreement on another round of talks.

 

Varzaneh farmers demonstrated in Isfahan again
The farmers from Varzaneh city in Isfahan province, who recently demonstrated against Iranian Revolutionary Guards in protest against their encroachment on farmers’ water resources, once again demonstrated on April 6. The desperate farmers chanted that we previously donated money to others but now, because of poverty, we are in need of charity. The suppressive disciplinary forces surrounded the farmer's gathering and disconnected the cell phone lines.

Two political prisoners are on second week of hunger strike
Based on Iranian resistance information received from prisons, two Kurdish political prisoners Loghman and Zaniar Moradi in prison in Orumieh, northwest of Iran has gone on hunger strike from the beginning of the Iranian New Year some 18 days ago. The two prisoners are reportedly in critical condition.


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According to Hrana News Agency April 4 Seyyed Zia Nabavi is under pressure in Ahvaz Etela’at to deny his letter about Mohammad Ali Amoori one of the civil activists who is sentenced to death. After Zia Nabavi was transferred from Karoun prison of Ahvaz to Ahvaz Etela’at it has been cleared that one of the reasons of his transfer is to force Zia Nabavi to deny his last letter about Mohammad Amoori one of the Arab activists. Etela’at agents said to Nabavi that Mohammad Amoori is a terrorist and he has to deny his letter about Amoori then confirm that the Arab activist is a terrorist. The Iranian supreme court confirmed Amoori’s death verdict and four other Arab activists on charge of enmity against god on January 9th of 2013 and they are in danger of imminent execution.


Millions of Iraqis demonstrated for Maliki’s overthrow and Iranian mullahs’ eviction from Iraq
According to INTV, Iran National Television, millions of Iraqis protested on Friday, April 5th, in al-Anbar, Salahaddin, Neinawa, Ta’mim, Diyala and Baghdad provinces, continuing their series of demonstrations and popular uprisings, and stressing on Maliki’s overthrow and the eviction of the Iranian regime from their country. Al Jazeera, al-Tagheer, al-Sharqiya, al-Rafedein and Baghdad TV stations provided live coverage of the demonstrations.
Friday’s enormous demonstrations heated up with the Iraqi people’s anger regarding
Iran’s intelligence chief Heidar Moslehi visiting Iraq
. In Fallujah demonstrators tore apart pictures of Moslehi and held banners condemning his meetings with Maliki’s security advisory, Faleh Fayaz. In another news during the demonstrations they demanded the replacement of  Martin Kobler, the United Nations deeply discredited envoy to Iraq. Demonstrators said that Kobler has colluded with the Iraqi government, and has failed in his mission and must be sacked.
The Iranian intelligence chief Moslehi is in Iraq to "serously following up PMOI" expulsion from Iraq. After his meeting with Faleh Fayyaz, Maliki’s National Security Advisor, he said, “Seriously following up PMOI expulsion from Iraq… will be addressed specifically in this trip. We insist this collection to be removed from inside Iraq, and with the coordination already accomplished, God willing, this collection will be removed from inside Iraq, and they should be determined as soon as possible.”
A day before, Martin Kobler also in a letter to Mrs. Maryam Rajavi the President-elect of the Iranian resistance threatened that Iraqi forces would attack Ashraf and wrote, “the government decided now to proceed with the legal procedures to close
camp ashraf. please note that we do not in any way associate ourselves with the procedures of the government of iraq.” Just a reminder that on 8 of April 2011 Iraqi army attacked the unarmed residents of camp Ashraf with live ammunitions killing 35 people including 8 women and wounding hundreds. The residents of Ashraf are recognized as the protected persons under the 4th Geneva conventions.