Posted on 12/12/2006 10:34:40 AM PST by DoctorZIn
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Ahmadinejad Faces Open Hostility as Students Try to Disrupt Speech
- MSNBC reported that dozens of Iranian students burned pictures of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and threw firecrackers in an effort to disrupt his speech at a university on Monday.
- CNN News reported that students Monday briefly interrupted a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at their university by booing and chanting "Death to the dictator."
- Iranian Student News Agency published a photo of Iranian Students who understand: Freedom isn't free!
- Photos of Student Protesters interrupting Ahmadinejad: "Fascist President: You do not belong here!”
Iranian Uranium prospectors in Somalia
- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Pajamas Media reported that Iran is secretly searching for uranium in war-torn Somalia, according to a confidential United Nations report.
China, Russia Support European Draft on Iran Curbs
- Bloomberg reported that China and Russia expressed support for new European proposals to impose sanctions on Iran.
- Reuters reported that Britain and France plan to introduce on Monday a revised U.N. Security Council draft resolution imposing sanctions on Iran.
West Condemns Iran Holocaust Conference
- The Telegraph reported that Monday more than 60 foreign "researchers" from 30 countries are scheduled to take part in the event, "Study of the Holocaust: A Global Perspective," which the Iranian government insists is not aimed at denying the Holocaust.
Seeking Iran Intelligence, U.S. Tries Google
- The Washington Post reported that when the State Department recently asked the CIA for names of Iranians who could be sanctioned for their involvement in a clandestine nuclear weapons program, the agency refused, so the State Department turned to Google.
OPEC Abandons U.S. Dollar
- News Max reported that Iran and other OPEC nations have reduced their dollar holdings to the lowest level in two years and shifted oil income into other currencies.
Here are a few other news items you may have missed.
- Michael Ledeen, The National Review Online argued that while initially disappointed by the "Iraq Surrender Commission Report," but the Wise Men (and the token Lady) have elevated Iran to its rightful place in our national squabble over The war: dead center.
- Middle East Media Research Institute published a translation of a recent reformist Arab editorial which described the Iraq Study Group as "The Poisonous Report."
- The Washington Institute for Near East Policy examined the upcoming election in Iran, December 15th and its potential effect on Iranian policy.
- FrontPageMag.com reported on a showdown over the control of the Islamic Republic of Iran that is underway as the December 15th election of the Assembly of Experts.
- New York Post reported that Sen. John McCain said "The Iranian regime defines itself by hostility to Israel and the United States ... We are dealing with a possibly deranged and surely dangerous regime."
- A graphic: What happens when you negotiate with evil?
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How many of these students are still alive today?
Hopefully many of them.
I can't vote again until this evening --- thanks for the daily reminders.
All of these. This demonstration was in Seattle.
MSNBC reported that dozens of Iranian students burned pictures of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and threw firecrackers in an effort to disrupt his speech at a university on Monday.
CNN News reported that students Monday briefly interrupted a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at their university by booing and chanting "Death to the dictator."
Such headlines would never have appeared
before November 7th! No doubt these students
were inspired by U.S.Democrats gaining Congress!
(snide intended)
Now watch Hillary make apple demplings
with this one.
Hardliners may not be too happy with this.
Nope. You're correct. The demonstration from which this picture came was actually some time ago.
Oh please, let this be the start of something big!
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