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Khatami Websites Blocked By Iran
TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian authorities have blocked two Web sites promoting the presidential bid of Mohammed Khatami, reformists said Saturday, in a first sign that powerful hard-liners might seek to thwart his challenge to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the June 12 election. Khatami declared on ...
FT.com / Middle East / Politics & Society - Iran holds enough uranium for bomb
ft.com — Iran has now built up a stockpile of enough enriched uranium for one nuclear bomb, United Nations... officials acknowledged on Thursday. In a development that comes as the Obama administration is drawing up its policy on negotiations with Tehran over its ... (more) FT.com / Middle East / Politics & Society - Iran ...
Op-Ed Columnist: What Iran’s Jews Say
Op-Ed Columnist: What Iran’s Jews Say
nytimes.com — The reality of Iranian civility toward Jews tells us more about Iran — its sophistication and culture... — than all the inflammatory rhetoric. > (more) Op-Ed Columnist: What Iran’s Jews Say
Durban II Planning
corner.nationalreview.com — President Obama had been warned to avoid having anything to do with the U.N.'s Durban II "anti-racism"... conference this year. The U.S. walked out of the 2001 Durban I conference because it proved to be a U.N.-sanctioned platform for anti-Semitism. Its ... (more) Durban II Planning
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Khatami Websites Blocked By Iran
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... ruling hard-liners. His candidacy poses a serious threat amid popular discontent with Ahmadinejad over the sagging economy, and the action against the Web sites came as Khatami named leaders in charge of his election campaign. The Web sites, and , were set up last summer in anticipation of Khatami's candidacy. They could not be accessed from inside Iran on Saturday, though they were viewable outside the country. Khatami's own campaign site, , was still accessible. more Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/21/khatami-websit... I hope he wins. I'm sure Hillary or ...

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