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AP:
"A federal judge has approved plans to sell a 36-story Manhattan
office building and other properties owned by Iran nationwide in what
will be the largest terrorism-related forfeiture ever, a prosecutor said
Thursday. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said Judge Katherine Forrest
approved the deal between the U.S. government and 19 holders of more than
$5 billion in terrorism-related judgments against the government of Iran,
including claims brought by the estates of victims killed in the Sept.
11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The deal calls for the Manhattan building
and other forfeited assets to be sold by the U.S. Marshals Service, with
the U.S. government receiving reimbursement for litigation expenses and
any costs of the sales before the rest is distributed to victims of
terrorist attacks. The agreement stems from a 2008 lawsuit by the
government against the building's owners. Bharara said the settlement is
an important step toward 'completing what will be the largest ever
terrorism-related forfeiture and providing a substantial recovery for
victims of terrorism.' 'From the very beginning of this case,' Bharara
said in a release, 'this office sought to dismantle Iran's slice of
Manhattan - an office tower on Fifth Avenue - both to end Iran's illegal
sanctions-violation and money-laundering schemes and to provide a means
of compensating victims of Iranian-sponsored terrorism.' Besides Sept. 11
victims, the settling creditors include families and estates of victims
of the 1983 terrorist bombings of U.S. Marine Barracks in Beirut, the
1996 terrorist bombing of the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia and terrorist
attacks in Israel and elsewhere. The government said buildings also will
be sold in Queens and in Houston, Carmichael, Calif., Catharpin, Va., and
Rockville, Md." http://t.uani.com/1iwyDHN
Reuters:
"Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the Islamic Republic had the
might to deter any attacks as its military displayed a range of drones
and missiles at an annual parade in Tehran, state television reported on
Friday. Chanting 'God is Greatest', troops paraded missiles carriers,
some bearing banners saying 'Death to America' and 'Death to Israel',
armored personnel carriers and unmanned surveillance aircraft as well as
small submarines with men wearing aqua-lungs alongside... 'We told the
world during the (nuclear) talks and we repeat that we don't support any
aggression ... We support dialogue,' Rouhani said in the live broadcast.
'We don't attack any country and don't want war but we will firmly
confront any aggression against Iran,' he said, as helicopters and
fighter jets flew overhead and parachutists landed in the parade area in
the south of the capital near the shrine of revolutionary leader
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini." http://t.uani.com/1jQtN7T
AFP:
"Iran's crude oil exports have hit 1.2 million barrels per day,
almost doubling from eight months ago when the country elected a new
president, a top government official said Friday. Mansour Moazami, who
holds the planning brief among the Islamic republic's five deputy oil
ministers, said the numbers were 20 percent above forecasts and they
would rise further. 'When the government took office, exports were around
700,000 barrels per day,' Moazimi was cited as saying by Mehr, a
semi-official government news agency. He said the updated figure of 1.2
million was supplemented by 200,000 barrels per day of derivative gas
products from crude. 'Our oil exports are now 20 percent higher than in
the budget numbers and we believe that in the current Iranian year they
will increase further,' Moazimi added." http://t.uani.com/1eHm2ls
Nuclear
Program & Negotiations
Press TV (Iran):
"A senior Iranian cleric says the Islamic Republic will never shut
down its nuclear facilities including a heavy-water reactor in central
Iran. Addressing worshippers at weekly Friday Prayers in Tehran, Kazem
Seddiqi said Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali
Khamenei has clearly noted that neither Arak heavy water facility, nor
other nuclear sites will be shut down... The Iranian cleric added that if
the arrogant powers managed to stop Iran's nuclear fuel cycle, it would
also bring production in other sectors to a halt and the country's
economy would be further disrupted. Seddiqi also echoed recent calls by
Ayatollah Khamenei that Iran's nuclear activities are unstoppable, adding
that as put by the Leader, '...we will not give up any of achievements
made by our scientists in peaceful nuclear energy at any price.'" http://t.uani.com/1kIh2xb
Bloomberg:
"Iran may be less likely to halt its nuclear weaponry program after
the U.S. and Europe failed to stop Russia from annexing part of Ukraine,
which 20 years ago gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for security
guarantees, said former U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen. In the case
of Ukraine 'having given up its nuclear weapons in a deal that was
supposed to guarantee their independence, we now see their independence
being rolled back by Russia,' Cohen said in an interview on Bloomberg
Television's 'Political Capital with Al Hunt' airing this weekend. 'I
think that sends a signal to the Iranians, certainly to the North Koreans
and others, that maybe we've got to hold on to what we have or try to get
what we don't have.'" http://t.uani.com/1mcU3wy
Sanctions
Relief
NYT:
"President Obama has warned that Iran is not open for business, even
as the United States has loosened some of its punishing economic
sanctions as part of an interim nuclear pact. Yet, on Tuesday morning,
Iran had an unlikely visitor: a plane, owned by the Bank of Utah, a
community bank in Ogden that has 13 branches throughout the state.
Bearing a small American flag on its tail, the aircraft was parked in a
highly visible section of Mehrabad Airport in Tehran. But from there, the
story surrounding the plane, and why it was in Iran - where all but a few
United States and European business activities are prohibited - grows
more mysterious. While federal aviation records show the plane is held in
a trust by the Bank of Utah, Brett King, one of its executives in Salt
Lake City, said, 'We have no idea why that plane was at that airport.' He
said that the Bank of Utah acted as a trustee for investors who have a
financial stake in the plane and that the bank was investigating further.
The Federal Aviation Administration said it had no information about the
investors in the aircraft or who was operating it. Officials waiting at
the gangway at Mehrabad Airport said only that the aircraft was 'V.I.P.'
The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, the federal
government's primary enforcer of sanctions against Iran, declined to
comment on the plane's presence there." http://t.uani.com/1hSN0q9
Reuters:
"Iran's crude oil exports fell for the first time in five months in
March, and are slated to drop further in April, moving closer to the
levels stipulated by November's temporary nuclear deal that eased some
sanctions on Tehran. Under the agreement reached in Geneva, Iran's oil
exports were to remain at an average 1 million barrels per day (bpd) for
the six months to July 20, but since the signing last year, shipments to
Asia alone had topped that mark until this month. The drop in crude
exports to just over 1 million bpd in March and to 953,000 bpd for April,
according to ship loading data seen by Reuters, reduces pressure on
Tehran ahead of talks next month to finalise an end to the decade-old
nuclear dispute. The drops have come mainly because Japan did not take
any cargoes in March and South Korea is not scheduled to take any
shipments in April, according to the tanker data. 'When the Iranian
exports increased, the market noticed so I'm not surprised that they
might try to cut back some in the upcoming period,' IHS oil consultant
Victor Shum said... Iran's biggest customer China will increase loadings
this month to 552,000 bpd, about a third higher than a year ago, after a
decline in March to 458,000 bpd. Chinese buyers will account for almost
60 percent of oil shipped by tanker from Iran in April... India is
scheduled to load in April about 145,000 bpd of Iranian crude, down from
imports of 412,000 bpd in January. It's not immediately clear if the
reductions in Japan, India and South Korea are a response to pressure to
hold to the terms of the temporary nuclear agreement, or if they are
related to a seasonal drop in imports because of refinery
maintenance." http://t.uani.com/1mjzDj4
Reuters:
"Essar Oil, Iran's top Indian client, imported 18.6 percent more oil
from Tehran in 2013/14 after a jump in shipment volumes in the final
quarter to end-March, according to tanker arrival data obtained from
trade sources and assessed by Thomson Reuters Oil Analytics. The private
refiner shipped in about 231,100 barrels per day (bpd) of Iranian crude
in March, its highest monthly shipment since at least January 2011,
reflecting a growth of about 90 percent from February and six times more
than the volume in March 2013, the data showed. The higher volumes in the
quarter were probably triggered by an interim deal agreement Tehran and
six world powers in November for a loosening of trade sanctions in
exchange for curbs on Iran's disputed nuclear programme. Essar shipped in
about 105,700 bpd from Iran in the year to March 31, the data showed,
benefiting from discounts offered by Tehran. On the basis of actual
loading from Iran, Essar lifted about 31 percent more oil than the
contracted 80,000 bpd in the last fiscal year, a government source told
Reuters." http://t.uani.com/1lfNTI1
Human Rights
IHR:
"Four prisoners were hanged in the prison of Bandar Abbas (Southern
Iran) yesterday April 17. According to the group 'Human Rights and
Democracy activists in Iran' (HRDAI) five prisoners were transferred to
solitary confinement on Wednesday April 17, for implementation of their
death sentences. Four of the prisoners were executed on Thursday morning.
These prisoners were identified as: Zargham Jahangiri (27) been 5
years in prison; and three Juvenile offenders: Ahmad Rahimi (21) been in
the prison since he was 17 year old (Juvenile offender); Ali Fouladi (22)
been in the prison since he was 16 year old and Ali Sharifi (29) been in
the prison since he was 14 year old. Execution of a fifth prisoner was
interrupted two minutes after being hanged and his execution was
postponed." http://t.uani.com/1h9x4dW
IHR:
"A Kurdish political prisoner identified as Samko Khorshidi was
hanged in the Dizelabad prison of Kermanshah, reported the 'Kurdistan
Human Rights Organization' today. The prisoner was arrested in 2011 near
Tehran, and sentenced to death charged with 'Moharebeh' (waging war
against the God) and 'Corruption on earth', for membership in a Kurdish
opposition group... At least three Kurdish political prisoners were
executed by the Iranian authorities in 2013. All the executions were
carried out secretly." http://t.uani.com/1hTjbGQ
RFE/RL:
"Dozens of Iranian security forces have stormed a section of
Tehran's Evin prison where political prisoners are held, injuring a
number of the detainees. Some 30 prisoners were transferred to solitary
confinement following the raid on April 17. The reports by opposition
websites have been confirmed by some of the families of the prisoners.
The daughter of jailed human rights lawyer Abdolfatan Soltani told
RFE/RL's Radio Farda that her father was among the prisoners who were
beaten up and isolated. 'About 100 guards, members of antiriot forces,
entered the prison. Under the excuse of inspecting Section 350, they
brutally attacked the prisoners and beat them up,' Maedeh Soltani said in
telephone interview from Tehran. She said she received the information
from 'reliable' sources inside the prison. The website Kalame, which
broke the news, says the 'unprecedented' raid is the most violent action
against political prisoners in the past 20 years. 'The raid took place
after prisoners protested and resisted against a brutal inspection plan.
It lasted for five hours. The guards took pictures and filmed their
operation,' the website said in its report." http://t.uani.com/1gPFX0y
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