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'UN human rights rapporteur bribed to parrot anti-Iran claims of US'

9 Mar 2013 - 20:25


Iran news headlines on Saturday include Iran accusation UN rights investigator of taking US bribe; a senior Iranian clerics criticizing Ahmadinejad over Chavez remarks; France and Israel calling for tougher sanctions against Iran; Iran condemnation of Israeli attack on Palestinian worshipers and The Iranian Army’s Ground Forces test-firing 3 new indigenous missiles in upcoming military drill.
Iran accuses U.N. rights investigator of taking U.S. bribe
An Iranian official has accused the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the Islamic Republic of receiving bribes from the United States, a news agency reported on Friday.

In a report last month, the investigator Ahmed Shaheed said Iran had failed to investigate “widespread, systemic and systematic violations of human rights” and urged Tehran to immediately release detained human rights advocates, journalists and lawyers.
Iran’s Ahmadinejad criticized over Chavez remarks
Senior Iranian clerics have criticized President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for saying Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will be resurrected alongside Jesus Christ and the hidden imam who Shi’ite Muslims believe will rise up to bring world peace.

Iran declared a day of national mourning on Wednesday after the death of Chavez, who shared the Islamic Republic’s loathing for what they both called U.S. imperialism.
France, Israel call for tougher sanctions against Iran
French President Francois Hollande and President of the Israeli regime Shimon Peres say sanctions on Iran over its nuclear energy program are “biting” but stress the importance of imposing tougher restrictions on Tehran.


“I have said how much we want the sanctions to be beefed up, which are already efficient,” Hollande said following a meeting with Peres in Paris on Friday.
Iran denounces Israel for clashes on Temple Mount
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman condemned IDF Border Patrol “aggression” against Palestinian worshipers on Temple Mount on Friday, and called for international action against Israel’s “sacrilegious acts.”

Worshipers at the al-Aqsa mosque started hurling stones and throwing Molotov cocktails at Israeli security forces outside the Mughrabi gate in Old City Jerusalem after Friday prayers.
Iran’s Army to test-fire 3 new indigenous missiles
The Iranian Army’s Ground Forces plan to test-fire three types of new indigenous missiles during an upcoming military drill which will probably be conducted by the end of the current Persian calendar year (ending on March 20, 2013).


The missiles which have undergone lab tests will be test-fired during the planned maneuver, said Deputy Commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces Brigadier General Kiomars Heidari in a Saturday interview.

 

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