The UN atomic watchdog said that “intensive” talks Friday with Iran had failed, with no plans for a follow-up meeting to persuade Tehran to address suspected evidence of nuclear weapons research.
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Amnesty: Iran must immediately release prisoner of conscience Arzhang Davoodi
Writer Arzhang Davoodi, who is facing fresh charges after being imprisoned in Iran for nearly nine years, must be released immediately and unconditionally, Amnesty International said.
Who Is Behind Iran’s ‘Dangerous’ Satellite Jamming?
That’s the question people have been asking in the Islamic republic in recent days. While officials have acknowledged that signal jamming is taking place, and even warned of potentially negative consequences, no one in the government has stepped up to assume responsibility.
Iran Aligns Itself For An Image Makeover
When Iran hosts a five-day summit of the Nonaligned Movement this week, it will be doing more than just staging its largest international event in more than a decade. It will be taking steps to shed its image as a global pariah.
North Korea’s Kim Yong-nam to attend Iran summit
North Korea’s head of parliament, Kim Yong-nam will visit Iran and briefly attend the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit, North Korea’s media report.
Human Rights: Brief News
Holders of bank accounts opened to assist earthquake victims summoned for questioning In the wake of the recent earthquake, civilian groups were set up to transfer aid to the victims.
IAEA Holds Talks With Iran
Officials from the UN nuclear watchdog and Iran hold a fresh round of talks on August 24 on Teheran’s controversial nuclear program.
Iran’s Opposition Leader Mir Hossein Mousavi Hospitalized As a Result of Heart Complications
According to reports by IranGreenVoice (Nedaye Sabz Azadi) Mir Hossein Mousavi, former presidential candidate during the 2009 elections and leader of the Green Movement under illegal house arrest for approximately 18 months, was transferred to a cardiac hospital in down town Tehran under extreme security measures accompanied by his wife Zahra Rahnavard.
A Brief Report on Human Right Situation in Iran in Mordad 1391 [July-August 2012]
Shirin Ebadi, Human Rights Defenders and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, in continuation of her monthly reports, has reviewed the human rights situation in Iran in Mordad 1391 [July-August 2012].
Iran Talks With IAEA Scheduled
Atomic energy agency officials are to meet with Iranian representatives in Vienna on August 24 to discuss remaining “outstanding issues” surrounding Tehran’s nuclear program.