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Iran supreme leader lauds state rally, warns West

News4u-News Desk-Iran’s supreme leader has praised the massive turnout at the government-backed rally marking the 1979 Islamic Revolution and warned the West to stop putting obstacles in his country’s path.

State Press TV reported on Friday that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei thanked the “tens of millions” who showed up on the anniversary.

Khamenei says the gathering reflected the nation’s strength and that it’s time for “foreign enemies to wake up and abandon futile efforts to subjugate” Iran.

The statement was posted on Khamenei’s Web site late Thursday, hours after the state-organized rally dwarfed opposition gatherings across Tehran.

Police clashed with anti-government protesters in several locations, firing tear gas to disperse them and paintballs to mark them for arrest.

Crackdown on opposition protestors

The Iranian security forces unleashed a crushing sweep against opposition protesters on Thursday as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad used the 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution to defy the West and boast his country was now a “nuclear state.”

The massive show of force appeared to give authorities the upper hand on the most important day of the Iranian political calendar.

The state-backed rally dwarfed anti-government gatherings, which were far smaller than other outpourings of dissent in recent months.

Police clashed with anti-government protesters in several sites around Tehran, firing tear gas to disperse them and paintballs to mark them for arrest.

Gangs of hard-liners also attacked senior opposition figures including the wife of the head of the reform movement.

Still, the day’s events showed that authorities must rely on full-scale pressures to keep a lid on demonstrations, and any breathing room may be limited.

Opposition supporters are certain to regroup and look for weak spots in the ruling system.

In his address to a crowd of hundreds of thousands, many bused into Tehran’s Freedom Square -Ahmadinejad sought to shift attention from the nation’s political troubles, boasting instead about Iran’s advancements in nuclear technology.

He also dismissed new U.S. sanctions and denigrated President Barack Obama’s efforts to repair relations.

Iran has the capacity to make weapons-grade nuclear fuel if it chooses, the Iranian leader declared, adding that Iran had succeeded in enriching uranium to 20 percent and was now a “nuclear state.”

“We have the capability to enrich uranium more than 20 percent or 80 percent but we don’t enrich (to this level) because we don’t need it,” he said.

“When we say we do not manufacture the bomb, we mean it, and we do not believe in manufacturing a bomb. If we wanted to manufacture a bomb, we would announce it.”

The Obama administration dismissed Iran’s contention it is enriching uranium at a higher level, adding that such claims were disturbing.

Even if untrue, Ahmadinejad’s claim “further solidifies our impression and that of the international community that Iran’s nuclear intentions are anything but peaceful,” State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said.

Ahmadinejad has been staunchly backed by Iran’s ruling clerics since his disputed re-election in June touched off the worst internal turmoil in Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Now many opposition groups are denouncing the entire Islamic system.

This is what deeply worried authorities preparing for Thursday’s 31st anniversary of the Islamic state.

Any significant protests or clashes would be seen as major embarrassment on a day intended to showcase national achievements and unity.

An array of riot police, undercover security agents and hard-line militiamen, some on motorcycles-fanned out across Tehran in what appeared to be the largest and most strategic deployment since the post-election mayhem.

Security forces were seen in nearly every neighborhood.

They had one primary goal-to keep protesters from gaining momentum following weeks of arrests and warnings from authorities.

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Pro-government Iranian demonstrators hold posters of late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, right, and supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and anti-US placards during a rally commemorating the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution at the Azadi

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Obama lauds India for setting forth mitigation efforts

News4u-News Desk-As the US and BASIC countries struck a deal on climate change, President Barack Obama has lauded India for setting forth “very significant mitigation” efforts and for voluntarily saying that it will reduce carbon emissions relatively.

Obama said India, China, Brazil and South Africa have set forth for the first time some very significant mitigation efforts and “I want to give them credit for that.”

“I mean, if you look at a country like India, as I said, they’ve got hundreds of millions of people who don’t have electricity, hundreds of millions of people who, by any standard, are still living in dire poverty.

“For them, even voluntarily to say, we are going to reduce carbon emissions relative to our current ways of doing business by X percent is an important step. And we applaud them for that,” he told reporters before he left forWashington.

“On the other hand, from the perspective of the developing countries like China and India, they are saying to themselves, per capita our carbon footprint remains very small, and we have hundreds of millions of people who don’t even have electricity yet, so for us to get bound by a set of legal obligations could potentially curtail our ability to develop, and that’s not fair,” the US President said.

Obama said he thought that there was a “fundamental deadlock” in perspectives between developing and developed countries. “And both sides have legitimate points,” Obama said.

“My view was that if we could begin to acknowledge that the emerging countries are going to have some responsibilities, but that those responsibilities are not exactly the same as the developed countries.

“And if we could set up a financing mechanism to help those countries that are most vulnerable, like Bangladesh, then we would be at least starting to reorient ourselves in a way that allows us to be effective in the future,” Obama said.

US President Barack Obama

US President Barack Obama

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Islamist video lauds ‘terror’ at US army base: SITE

News4u-News Desk-Nicosia (US),  (AFP) A video has praised the Muslim officer who shot dead 13 people and wounded 30 others in a shooting spree at a US Army base, saying he had “put terror and chaos in the ranks of the enemy,” the SITE Intelligence Group said today.
Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who was due to be sent to Afghanistan, “did not accept dying in the war on his Muslim brothers; instead, he wanted to die fighting the enemies of Allah, the infidels who are fighting this Islamic Ummah (community of the faithful),” the unsigned video said.

News4u-News Desk-Nicosia (US),  (AFP) A video has praised the Muslim officer who shot dead 13 people and wounded 30 others in a shooting spree at a US Army base, saying he had “put terror and chaos in the ranks of the enemy,” the SITE Intelligence Group said today.

Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who was due to be sent to Afghanistan, “did not accept dying in the war on his Muslim brothers; instead, he wanted to die fighting the enemies of Allah, the infidels who are fighting this Islamic Ummah (community of the faithful),” the unsigned video said.


Major Nidal Malik Hasan the gunman who was injured.

Major Nidal Malik Hasan the gunman who was injured.

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Sonia Gandhi lauds India’s IT Industry

News4u-News Desk-Lauding India’s efforts to reach the top rung in Information technology, Congress President Sonia Gandhi has said its success has proved the mettle of Indian talent, ingenuity and hard work.

She was speaking after inaugurating the Infosys technology campus in Mysore on Tuesday.

The Global Education centre of the company has been set up at a cost of 800 crore rupees.

Mrs Gandhi complimented Infosys for making largest single building as well as the largest training complex in Asia.

She also described her visit to Infosys campus as a pleasant detour from her political life.


Congress President Sonia Gandhi

Congress President Sonia Gandhi

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