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          Iran offers Frenchwoman embassy stay
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 13:36:47 CMI
          who were taken into custody after the re-election of
          triggered widespread protests across the country.
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          Fontsize: 000 Ahmadinejad Urged to report on
          post-vote Unrest
          Iran says it will let a young Frenchwoman standing trial
          in Tehran over espionage charges stay in the French
          Embassy during the case.
          The Irarian Ambassador to Paris Mehdi Miraboutalebi
          said on Tuesday that judicial authorities would grant
          24-year-old French academic Clotilde Reiss conditional
          release “if the (French) government and ambassador
          promise she lives in the French Embassy in Tehran until
          the judicial process ends,” AFP reported.
          Paris has not yet responded to the offer, Miraboutalebi
          told Radio France Internationale. France has repeatedly
          denied charges bronght against Reiss.
          Reiss as well as French Embassy staffer Nazak Afshar
          were among hundreds of defendants on trial Saturday,
          Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the June 12 poll
          The office of French President Nicholas Sarkozy said on Monday he had increased diplomatic and high-level
          contacts to secure Reiss' release.
          Earlier on Tuesday, a French government spokesman said Paris was hopeful after Sarkozy's efforts that Reiss
          would soon be released.
          Reiss told an Iranian court on Saturday that she had written about Iran's nuclear power program as well as the
          post-vote developments for the French Embassy in Tehran.
          The 24-year-old Reiss, a lecturer at the Isfahan Technical University, said she had taken part in post-election
          protests, but added that it was her own decision and no one had asked her to do so.
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          Khamanei supports Terrorists
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:32:08 CMI
          Yes sir and he is proud of it.Dictator supports Al Quida, Hezbollah, Hamas, etc. This must stop by force
          because this guy just dent understand reason.
          MELLAT
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:17:17 CMI
          HOW NICE OF THE JUDICIARY SYSTEM IN IRAN! HOW KIND AND CONSIDERATE! WHAT ABOUT
          THE OTHERS! WHAT HAPPENED TO MR ROOHOLAMINI? WHO IS GOING TO PUT HIS KILLER IN
          JAIL? WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPE TO 4000 DETAINED DURING THE CLASHES? ANYBODY TO
          ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS?
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          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:06:58 CMI
          I guess Western Europe is always going to be Western Europe: the wrong side of Europe. Once you
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          Iran offbrs Frerchwonian entassy stay lttp://www.presstvir/detaiLaspx?id—103 130§loiñd—35 1020101
          take the candy-coating off, no real progress has been made since the middle ages, and chances are
          © 2009 Press TV. All rights reserved.
          none is going to be made until its demographics changes.
          FROM SAUDI WiTH LOVE
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:04:40 GMT
          SURELY THERE ARE FOREIGN NATION AGENTS WORKING WITH THE TRAITORS TO
          DESTABI LIZED ISLAMIC REPUBLIC====BUT===WE SALUTE SECURITY FORCES OF IRAN===JOB
          WELL DONE BROTHERS
          Frenchman
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:01:58 GMT
          I think that the french government should answer with a ballistic thermo-nuclear missile to an Iranian city
          every day she is not released.
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:59:34 GMT
          To the person who just intends to propagate false or no analysis on the Dr. ahmadinejad dismissing
          some officials check your facts as to why ,dont be just mouth piece for foreiners.
          Who reports all?
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:48:26 GMT
          Nobody. Thus, I do hope the woman will be let free as well all other. Nobody can tackle oposition by
          isolation and trials. I want tell I do not agree with US man 7 years in Burma. Yes, I do not like USA at all
          but f is not fair ill man get 7 years of hard laboure.
          jamiu Bello
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:43:15 GMT
          If you are not ignorant, you woild have read the report. Copying and posting reports from the likes of
          Jon Legne of the BBC, damages your thinking abilities- if you have one- even further. Poor you!
          why PressTV does not report this?
          Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:21:36 GMT
          (PLEASE COPY AND POST THIS MANY TIMES) President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad fired at least four
          senior Intelligence Ministry figures in a purge targeting officials who disagreed with the crackdown on the
          opposition after the disputed presidential election. Among those sacked were the ministrys No. 2 official
          and the chief of counterintelligence. These leaving include the head of the ministrys technology
          department, a 25-year veteran; its parliamentary liaison; and the chief of ministry security.
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