Negotiation with members of Security Council in fear of International measures
Tehran, April 19, 2010
As international unity on increasing sanctions against clerical dictatorship comes at hand Ahmadinejad cabinet’s Foreign Minister Manoochehr Motaki claimed that to break regime’s dead-end in fuel exchange he intends to negotiate with the members of Security Council.
Talking with regime’s media after the broke show of Disarmament Conference he said: “we intend to talk with 14 members of UN’s Security Council directly and with one of them indirectly”.
He added: “these discussions will be concentrated on the exchange of nuclear fuel and the negotiations will be held by Iran’s representatives in those countries”.
When questioned about the reaction of world’s community against regime’s nuclear adventure while worried he claimed: “I don’t think that any body will get even close to playing with this fire of attacking Islamic Republic because they well know the consequences? They know what will happen”.
Dispersing students in fear of uprising
Tehran, April 19, 2010
In fear of students’ protests in Tehran the clerical regime intends to disperse students at the universities and institutions under its own control.
In that regard Kamran Daneshjoo, the Minister of Science, Research and Technology in his interview with Mehr state-run news agency talked about the ministry’s agenda for “increasing the enrollment of students of Bachelor Degree in universities of townships”.
The point is that the government is pursuing this anti-student policy on the absurd excuse of “decreasing the casualties of potential earthquake in Tehran”.
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