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IHR:
"Four fingers of a man's right hand were amputated and two men
were hanged publicly in Iran. In the last 3 weeks at least 60 people
have been executed in Iran. 15 executions have been carried out in
public... According to the Iranian state media, four fingers of a man's
right hand were amputated in public, in the town of Abarkooh in the
Yazd Province (Central Iran). The man who was identified as 'M.
N.' was charged with robbery, said the state run Iranian news
agency ISNA. The public amputation took place in the beginning of the
last week. According to the Iranian media two prisoners were hanged in
public in two different Iranian cities on Sunday August 24.... Iran
Human Rights (IHR) strongly condemned the public amputation and
executions by the Iranian authorities. Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, the
spokesperson of IHR said: 'Public amputation and executions are methods
that the Iranian authorities use to spread fear in the society. These
are the same methods as the group ISIS is using in Iraq and Syria. The
difference is that Iran is a full member of the UN and has ratified
many of UN's Conventions. We urge the international community to
strongly condemn the Iranian authorities' use of barbaric
punishments.'" http://t.uani.com/1BYCAht
Al Arabiya:
"Iran will not be open for business before a comprehensive
agreement with Western powers is reached over its nuclear program,
David Cohen, U.S. Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and
Financial Intelligence, said in an interview aired by Al Arabiya News
on Monday. 'It is certainly premature if anyone is entering in business
deals today that are contrary to the sanctions that remain in place,'
Cohen told Al Arabiya's senior presenter Nadine Hani. 'We understand
that there is, as you say, enthusiasm in the business community about
the possibility that the sanctions will be lifted and that there will
be new opportunities in Iran. The only way that is going to come about,
however, is if there is a comprehensive agreement,' Cohen added." http://t.uani.com/1lbJmLv
Trend:
"Iran exported around $7 billion of gas condensates from Pars
Special Economic and Energy Zone (PSEEZ) in the past 12 months.
Khodadad Rahimi, director of PSEEZ, said 8.36 million tons of
condensates, valued at $6.96 billion were exported in the past 12
months, ending on August 25, Iran's IRNA news agency reported on August
26... After imposed sanctions in mid-2012, the country's gas condensate
exports decreased from 260,000 barrels to below 195,000 barrels per
day, but after implementation of interim nuclear accord in January 20,
Iran boosted the export of condensates. The Custom's reports indicates
that Iran sold 9.741 million tons (equals about 448,000 barrels per
day) from January 20 to July 20, when the 6-month interim nuclear
accord was extended again. The Custom reports also indicates that
during last 12 months, the country's total gas condensate exports
amounted at 17.025 million tons, equals to 392,000 barrels per
day." http://t.uani.com/VPoei0
Nuclear Program & Negotiations
Reuters:
"Iran is 'in the process' of completing measures on transparency
in its nuclear research that were agreed with the U.N. atomic agency, a
senior Iranian official was quoted as saying, suggesting Tehran had at
least partly met a Monday deadline for cooperation. Atomic energy chief
Ali Akbar Salehi did not give details in remarks reported by the
official IRNA news agency. Those remarks came a few days after
diplomatic sources in Vienna told Reuters the U.N. watchdog's
investigation into suspected atomic bomb research by Iran appeared to
be making only limited headway... Under an accord reached by the U.N.
agency and Iran in November in an attempt to revive the long-stalled
investigation, Tehran agreed in May to carry out five specific steps by
Aug. 25 to help allay international concerns. They include providing
information about two issues - for example, alleged explosives
experimentation - that are part of the IAEA's inquiry into what it
calls the possible military dimensions of Iran's atomic activities.
'They have five questions and demands ... some are completed and others
are in the process of being completed,' IRNA quoted Salehi as saying,
without elaborating on what these were." http://t.uani.com/1okZ41V
Press TV (Iran):
"The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) says
some Eastern governments have been in league with the West in its acts
of sabotage against Iran's nuclear industry. 'Out of necessity, the
Islamic Republic of Iran purchases some [nuclear equipment] spare parts
from some developing and growing Eastern countries, but unfortunately
they [also] seek to sabotage Iran's nuclear industry,' Ali Akbar Salehi
told reporters on the sidelines of an AEOI-hosted exhibition dubbed
Countering Industrial Sabotage in Tehran on Monday. He expressed
surprise over acts of sabotage by some Eastern governments which he
said have been 'deceived' by the West. 'Unfortunately, various European
and Western states and also different renowned industries, which hold
prominent positions in the world, joined the Zionist regime (Israel)
and the US in the process of sabotaging Iran's nuclear industry,'
Salehi said." http://t.uani.com/1tFtZvk
Sanctions
Relief
Reuters:
"Iran has postponed by three months a conference to offer
multinationals the rights to develop oil deposits, giving time for
sanctions on the country's oil sector to be lifted, a senior official
said on Monday. 'We want to provide for all the companies to
participate and we know they will have difficulties before Nov. 24,'
Mehdi Hosseini, the head of the Oil Contracts Revision Committee, told
Reuters by telephone on Monday. The London conference, previously
scheduled for Nov. 3, will take place in late February 2015. He
expressed hope that Iran would reach a comprehensive nuclear deal with
the world powers by the deadline." http://t.uani.com/1nxILzj
Terrorism
Today's Zaman:
"The investigation into an Iran-backed deadly terrorist
organization in Turkey has uncovered the organization's connection to
the failed bombing attack against an Israel Embassy staff member in the
Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Feb. 2012. According to information
gathered in the comprehensive three-year probe into the Tawhid-Salam
cells working for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) Quds
Force in Turkey, Naser Ghafari, one of the commanders assigned to
Turkey by the IRGC, instructed a key suspect in the Tawhid-Salam
organization to conduct surveillance in Tbilisi. Naser Ghafari operates
under the cover of a diplomatic passport attached to the Iranian
Consulate in Istanbul." http://t.uani.com/YWdK2s
Foreign
Affairs
Reuters:
"Iran has supplied weapons and ammunition to Iraqi Kurdish forces,
Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani said Tuesday at a joint press
conference with Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Arbil,
capital of Iraq's Kurdish region. The direct arming of Kurdish forces
is a contentious issue because some Iraqi politicians have said they
suspect Kurdish leaders have aspirations to break away from the central
government completely. The move could also be seen by some as a prelude
to Iran taking a more direct role in broader Iraqi conflict. 'We asked
for weapons and Iran was the first country to provide us with weapons
and ammunition,' Barzani said... The Iranian foreign minister held
talks with Barzani on Tuesday, one day after visiting senior Shi'ite
clerics in southern Iraq. Zarif acknowledged giving military assistance
to Iraqi security forces but said the cooperation did not include
deploying ground troops in the country. 'We have no military presence
in Iraq,' Zarif said. 'We do have military cooperation with both the
central government and the Kurds in different arenas.'" http://t.uani.com/1zybMRb
AFP:
"A senior Iranian official is in Saudi Arabia to try to repair
strained relations between the regional rivals in the Gulf, Iranian
media reported on Tuesday. Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein
Amir-Abdollahian flew to the desert kingdom on Monday to meet Foreign
Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal and discuss 'matters of common
interest', the reports said. No further information was immediately
available about the trip, the first by a high-level official from
Shiite Iran to Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia since Hassan Rouhani became the
Islamic republic's president in August last year. 'It is a step towards
improving relations between Tehran and Riyadh,' Iran's financial daily
Donya-e Eghtessad wrote. Amir Abdollahian had visited Riyadh in June,
but that was for a meeting of the Saudi-based Organisation for Islamic
Cooperation (OIC)." http://t.uani.com/1pCi2GI
Opinion &
Analysis
Abdullah Bozkurt
in Today's Zaman: "Iran's decades-long involvement
in Turkey is under threat after a pro-Iranian faction within the ruling
Justice and Development Party (AKP) government made a series of
mistakes, exposing the extent of Iranian clandestine activities, which,
at times, have escalated into open terrorist attacks. Simmering outrage
is certain to erupt in a serious backlash against Iran as awareness of
Iran's potential danger grows among Turks as well as state
institutions. Following the example of former Iraqi Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki, who had outlived his usefulness for Iran, the mullah
regime will perhaps be better off dumping the pro-Iranian assets here
who have been identified as working for Iran. Cutting its losses may be
the only way for Iran to salvage its remaining assets and to keep its
interests from being damaged further. The police investigators who
engaged in a thorough investigation of the Iran-backed Tawhid-Salam
terror organization uncovered the stealthy, deadly network's structure,
its agents, contractors and sympathizers who have infiltrated
government agencies. The tactical moves, strategy and instruments Iran
has used to acquire these assets were all laid bare. Therefore, there
is an increasing realization that Iran's activities represent a clear
and imminent danger to Turkish national security. No matter how hard
the pro-Iranian officials try to derail this investigation and hush-up
the police investigators by launching politically-orchestrated revenge
operations, their efforts will be in vain. The genie is out of the
bottle. Patriotic citizens in the military, the judiciary and the
police force have all begun to take up defensive postures against the
government witch hunt targeting the Iranian spy hunters who were hailed
by many as national heroes... Let's not forget. Turkey, as a NATO
member, cannot and will not be left alone to serve the interests of
Iran or other foes the alliance regards as the enemy. It is clear that
NATO is concerned about the handover of confidential NATO and US
documents, as exposed in the espionage trial in İzmir, to third parties
working for Iranian intel as well as Iran targeting NATO interests in
Turkey using the Iran-backed terror group Tawhid-Salam. The alliance
has been pondering for some time the extent of the breach in its
security network and trying to identify key culprits who have gained
access to Turkish leadership and sensitive government agencies in
Turkey... Iran has always managed to maintain its interests by adapting
to circumstances. Tehran's policy has never been about specific
personalities. As such, pro-Iranian Turkish officials who have been
uncovered are now a liability for the Iranian government. In fact, we
already witnessed a similar game played during the 1990s when Iran used
its connections with a small Islamist party, the now-defunct Welfare
Party (RP), which was part of the coalition government in Turkey. Back
then, Tehran tried to pull Turkey into its orbit while orchestrating
the killings of prominent intellectuals and foreign diplomats to wreak
havoc in the country. Turkey's response was swift. Under military
pressure, the RP was ousted from power and police rounded up suspects
with close ties to Iran. The Turkish state went after the structure of
the Turkish Hezbollah, its network and financial assets. The group's
leader, Hüseyin Velioğlu, was killed in a clash with police in
İstanbul's Beykoz district in 2000 and the police seized a huge archive
identifying Iranian assets in government agencies. The organization was
dealt a fatal blow when many suspects with ties to Iran were convicted.
The group then maintained a low profile and went silent until some
operatives were reactivated by Iran in 2008, beginning with the
Tawhid-Salam network." http://t.uani.com/1lbIV3R
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