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Yaqub Salekinia known as Elgar Marandli in his mother language is arrested after a raid by Ettelaat forces to his home in Tehran, savalan sesi says.
Mr. Marandli is a well known activist and has loads of his articles and writings published. He was also one of the founders of the Home of Azerbaijani kid’s community. |
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How to use WC by following Islamic rules in Iranian mosques! (photo) |
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Israel was noticeably quiet last Tuesday as well, the day French President Nicolas Sarkozy went to Morocco and pledged that France would help the country build a civil nuclear energy industry. This pronouncement came a day after Sarkozy met with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Paris and took a forceful stand on stepping up sanctions to halt Iran’s nuclear program.
And Israel was noticeably quiet when Yemen signed an agreement last month with a US company to build nuclear plants over the last 10 years. |
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The court sentenced Eynulla Fetullayev to 8 years and six months in jail.
The court also passed a decision on confiscating 23 computers of Gundalik Azerbaijan and Realny Azerbaijan newspapers.
Eynulla Fetullayev’s lawyers Isakhan Ashurov and Aydin Nazarli
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The repressions are observed to be intensified with regards to the national activists of South Azerbaijan. “Official Tehran puts inhuman pressure on the national activists of South Azerbaijan, arrests political activists for long terms and punish them through lashing,” said the Chairwoman of the Association for Protection of South Azerbaijani Prisoners, Iranian Law Observer, Fakhteh Zamaani.
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These impressive growth rates suggest that China’s economy continues to overheat. China’s economy isn’t the only one. Other booming emerging market economies include Argentina (with GDP up an estimated 7.8 per cent this year), Brazil (5.1 per cent), Chile (5.8 per cent), Poland (6.6 per cent), Russia (7.5 per cent), Turkey (5.3 per cent), Ukraine (7.4 per cent), Egypt (6.8 per cent), the United Arab Emirates (6.4 per cent) and India (8.8 per cent).
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Iran began a crucial round of talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday to clarify its nuclear activity amid disagreement between the IAEA chief and the West over judging Tehran’s intentions.
IAEA Director Mohamed ElBaradei said on Sunday there was still no evidence Iran was trying to make atom bombs rather than generate more electricity |
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The EU also voiced concern after Israel began reducing petrol and diesel supplies in response to militant rocket attacks on its territory.
Hamas seized |
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Mr. Babayev said that National Security Ministry (NSM) detained a group of those persons during searching operations carried out in housing unit #104, Mashtaga, Sabunchu district of Baku at 03.00 on October 27. One member of the group was killed while wanting to resistance. A part of concealed fire-arms was taken in that address, the other part was found in Ismayilli and taken. Radical Wahhabites’ terrorist attacks on government agencies |
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A landmark assessment by the UN of the state of the world’s environment paints the bleakest picture yet of our planet’s well-being. The warning is stark: humanity’s future is at risk unless urgent action is taken. Over the past 20 years, almost every index of the planet’s health has worsened. At the same time, personal wealth in the richest countries has grown by a third.
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“The strategic command-and-staff military exercises to practice control of force groupings in the Eastern region, East-2007, are being held in accordance with the training plans of the Russian Armed Forces. The exercises will be held from October 28 through November 3,” the press office said.
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The head of the U.N. atomic watchdog agency says there is still plenty of time to resolve the dispute surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. VOA’s Paula Wolfson reports Mohamed ElBaradei says diplomacy is the only solution.
The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran does not currently have the know-how to make a nuclear weapon. Mohamed ElBaradei |
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Argentine first lady Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner rode an economic boom and her husband’s popularity to victory in a presidential election on Sunday to become the country’s first elected woman leader.
Fernandez, a glamorous lawyer and center-left senator, will take over from President Nestor Kirchner in December in a rare power handover between democratically elected spouses. |
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According to PKK fighters holed up in one of the natural fortresses of the Qandil mountain range which runs along Iraq’s Turkish and Iranian borders, several Europeans have joined forces with their group.
At least three Britons were in the PKK’s 3,000-strong force, boasted one fighter as he and a group of men huddled in a room discussing the latest clashes with the Turkish army. Others include Russians, Germans, Greeks, Iranians and Arabs. The PKK is labelled by both |
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Turks from Azerbaijan, Turkey and other countries living in Sweden gathered to condemn PKK Terrorism in region. Among them, many Kurds had joined the protest, calling terrorists to stop bloodshed.
From Azerbaijan; GAK (South Azerbaijan Congress), AFI (Azerbaijan Federation – Sweden), ARK, QARABAG, Azerbaijan in the Name of Azerbaijan and some other local organisations been involved in the mass protest. |
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