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- One Prisoner Hanged in Karaj (West of Tehran)
- Student activist Arash Mohammadi is on hunger strike - Weekly report on Human Right Violation in Iran - Vahid Asghari refused to appear in the court - Akbar Amini the political activist arrested - Behnam Ibrahimzadeh summoned to return prison
- Tehran regime will not change its way
- Rohani once approved of hiding Iran atomic work - Israel won't accept less than total halt of Iran's nuclear enrichment - Rowhani vows 'moderation,' but won't halt nuclear program - Israel will do everything to prevent another Holocaust - Iran takes key step in nuclear reactor construction
- Iran’s women discriminated against by law
- Women, Law and Sexuality in Iran - Iranian women are second-class citizens - Women skirt Iranian music ban with fancy dress - Religious leaders ban 30 women from running for Iran's presidency - Iranian cleric: Women can't be president in Iran
- Report: Iran sending 4,000 troops to aid Assad
- Syria: North Korean military 'advising Assad regime' - Iran cuts Hamas’ funding for backing Syrian opposition - Neighbors in Lebanese city fight Syrian proxy war - Hezbollah takes Syria risk at Iran's behest: experts - Iranian troops are fighting in Syria, says US |
Tuesday 10 July 2012Ahmadinejad: US Is 'Ugliest' Dictator Regime
D. Khatinoglu and T. Jafarov Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that the U.S. regime is the world's most totalitarian and dictatorial regime. He made this remark during his speech at the inauguration of the 1st International Conference on Women and Islamic Awakening being held in Tehran. During his speech screened live on state TV, Ahmadinejad said that the Zionist regime (Israel) makes decisions on behalf of the United States and makes policy for them. The US image is damaged when the nations resist against it. American politics never change, only the faces (J.W Bush with Barak Obama) change, he said. Making an attack over the European Union members, Ahmadinejad added that European people don't believe and trust in their governments. They stage rallies and were cracked down by their governments and nobody hears them. In a part of his speech about democracy, Ahmadinejad said that the same situation is in South America and Asia. "There is no real democracy in the world and it is time to change all political and economic measures and calculations in the world," he said. The Iranian president said that to achieve this goal, nations should be awakened. More than 1500 female researchers and scholars as well as political and social activists from more than 80 countries are taking part in the conference that began on Tuesday in the Iranian capital. Source: (c)2012 Trend News Agency (Baku, Azerbaijan) Distributed by MCT Information Services. |