Monday, November 5, 2012

Eye on Iran: Iran's Parliament to Grill Ahmadinejad on Currency








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AP:
"Iran's parliament is planning to summon President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to be questioned over the country's plummeting currency, state radio reported Sunday. It will be the second grilling of the increasingly embattled leader in less than a year. The report said that 77 lawmakers signed a petition on Saturday claiming that Ahmadinejad's administration has been reluctant to regulate the currency market. By law the president has one month to answer the summons. The Iranian rial has plummeted in value against hard currencies over the past year, with the slide accelerating over the past month. Iranian politicians blame the drop on Western-led sanctions targeting the country's suspect nuclear program but also on alleged mismanagement by the government of Ahmadinejad, who has fallen out with conservatives who once backed him. On Saturday the rial traded at 31,000 rials to the dollar. It was about 11,000 in mid-2011. In early October it jumped to more than 36,000 rials from around 27,000 over a week. Signatories said the summons of the president came after Central Bank Governor Mahmoud Bahmani refused to appear in the parliament to answer their questions on the market." http://t.uani.com/UtXdJA

Guardian: "Iran's state media has denied reports that Tehran had suspended the enrichment of uranium at 20% in a goodwill gesture ahead of talks with the world's major powers. 'Twenty percent uranium enrichment activities continue as before and no change has happened,' the semi-official Fars news agency quoted an unnamed source as saying on Sunday. On Saturday night, Iranian MP Mohammad Hassan Asafari was misquoted by opposition websites and the Saudi-owned al-Arabiya as saying that Tehran had already stopped 20% enrichment. Asafari had only signalled in his comments to Iran's Isna news agency that Iran would be ready to temporarily stop enrichment to 20% if sanctions were lifted. Asafari on Sunday stepped forward to clarify. 'The 20% enrichment has not been and will not be halted in Iran,' he insisted, according to the website of the state's English-language television, Press TV." http://t.uani.com/SI0Qy5

AP: "Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards inaugurated a new naval base on Sunday to reinforce Tehran's authority over three Persian Gulf islands also claimed by the neighboring United Arab Emirates, Iranian state TV reported. The base near the Iranian mainland's southern port of Bandar-e Lengeh some 1,100 kilometers (700 miles) south of Tehran is the Guards' fifth in the Gulf. The Guards' navy chief Gen. Ali Fadavi said missile and marine units have been deployed there. It lies north of the Iranian-controlled islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb that dominate the approach to the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway through which about one-fifth of the world's oil supply passes... Iran took control of the Persian Gulf islands in 1971, after British forces left the region. Since 1992, the UAE has repeatedly claimed the islands and last month at the U.N. General Assembly, it said Iran's 'occupation' violates international law." http://t.uani.com/PQt0Zk
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Nuclear Program   

NYT: "An Israeli news channel reported Sunday night that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak asked the Israeli military in 2010 to prepare for an imminent attack on the Iranian nuclear program, but that their efforts were blocked by concerns over whether the military could do so and whether the men had the authority to give such an order. The report, by the respected investigative journalist Ilana Dayan, came in the form of a promotional preview for an hourlong documentary about Israel's decision-making process regarding Iran, which is scheduled to be broadcast Monday night. Ms. Dayan said on the channel's evening newscast on Sunday that Mr. Netanyahu, in a meeting with a small circle of top ministers, turned to Gabi Ashkenazi, the head of the Israeli Defense Forces at the time, and told him to 'set the systems for P-plus,' a term meaning that an operation would start soon." http://t.uani.com/RLm4rp

AP: "Iran's media is reporting the country has produced a domestically-made drone capable of hovering in midair. The Sunday report by several newspapers including the conservative Resalat says an advanced vertical take-off and landing or VTOL drone will be displayed in February. Resalat quoted Abbas Jam, who is director of the project, as saying that the drone can also fly in silence. Earlier in October Iran said it obtained images of sensitive Israeli bases taken by a drone that was launched by Lebanon's Hezbollah movement that month and downed by Israel... Iran frequently claims breakthroughs in military technology and other achievements. Most are impossible to independently confirm." http://t.uani.com/RJkDK2 

Sanctions

Bloomberg: "Iran sold more than 800,000 tons of fuel oil and 50,000 tons of gasoil to vessels navigating in the Persian Gulf in the first half of the Iranian year started March 20, Fars reported, citing an energy official. National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Co. sold on average 4 to 6 million liters of fuel oil per day, Managing Director Jalil Salari was cited as saying in the state-run news agency's report. The quality of Iran's fuel oil and its strategic position can help ensure NIOPDC's success in bunkering, said Salari who did not elaborate on the company's revenue from this activity. The company is engaged in bunkering activity in the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea, the report said." http://t.uani.com/Utrb0m

Daily Telegraph: "HSBC is set to face a final bill for fines as high as $1.5bn (£937m) for the 'shameful and embarrassing' US money-laundering scandal that has engulfed Britain's biggest bank. The lender is tomorrow expected to spell out the full financial damage caused by the crisis, which erupted earlier this year. The bank stands accused of leaving America's financial system exposed to Mexican drug cartels and rogue nations such as Iran and Sudan, by failing to enforce US anti money- laundering laws." http://t.uani.com/VNL6Ig

Radio Zamaneh: "Russia has taken over broadcasting the Islamic Republic's satellite programs after the European company Eutelset stopped dealing with the Iranian government due to the EU sanctions against Iran. The Asre Emrooz website reported on Sunday that 19 Iranian satellite channels will be broadcast globally by Russian satellites. The report adds that 11 Iranian state radio channels will also be broadcast in 30 different languages. Eutelset stopped broadcasting 19 Islamic Republic networks from its Hotbird satellite starting October 15." http://t.uani.com/RB0dq0

Human Rights

Iran Human Rights:
"According to a report published by the Melli-Mazhabi website, four women have been stoned to death during the past days in Iran. Security agents from the Iranian Judiciary reportedly transferred the bodies of the four women to the Tehran forensic medicine department. Reliable sources in contact with the Melli-Mazhabi website said the women had additional wounds on their bodies other than the one's caused by stoning. The charges in the case files include 'engaging in immoral (sexual) relationship(s)' and 'drug abuse'. The sources that Iran Human Rights (IHR) has been in contact with say: 'There is no doubt that the women have died as a result of stoning...and that the stoning has been carried out by the Iranian judiciary.' IHR has urged the United Nations to conduct an urgent investigation on the stoning of the four women." http://t.uani.com/Qi1aoM

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