Vol XXXVIII (No. 9), 07 Sep 2010
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‘God Believers' condemn Iran's accusations against protesters

MIL/NYT, Aug 2, 2009


New Delhi, India: August 2, 2009 - IR/NYT - The Iranian authorities have opened an extraordinary mass trial against more than 100 opposition figures on Saturday, accusing them with false allegations of staging a revolution conspiring with the foreign powers, which God Believers condemn.



Ahmadinejad appoints new nuclear chief

MIL/TOI/AP, Jul 17, 2009


Tehran, Iran: July 17, 2009 - Iran's official IRNA news agency says President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has appointed a new chief for the country's nuclear program.



Blow to Japan's PM in Tokyo poll

MIL/BBC News, Jul 13, 2009


July 13, 2009 - The ruling coalition of Japan's PM Taro Aso has been defeated in a Tokyo local election seen as a key popularity test prior to general elections. Reports say the loss to the opposition Democratic Party (DPJ) could lead Mr Aso to dissolve parliament this week.



Indonesia's elected president faces huge task for better future

MIL/Xinhua, Jul 8, 2009


Jakarta: July 8, 2009 - Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who has won Indonesia's presidential election on Wednesday according to the "quick count" results, will face a huge task to lead his people to a better future, said analysts.



UK investigates Iran charge claim

MIL/BBC News, Jul 4, 2009


July 4, 2009 - The chief political analyst at the British Embassy in Iran has been charged with "acting against national security", reports suggest.The UK Foreign Office is investigating claims by his lawyer that he has been charged and will stand trial shortly.



US sees 'fierce' Afghan fighting

MIL/BBC News, Jul 3, 2009


July 3, 2009 - US forces launching a major offensive in the Afghan province of Helmand say that they have encountered fierce Taliban resistance. Brig Larry Nicholson told the AFP news agency on Friday that his soldiers were in a "hell of a fight" and were facing "difficult challenges".



Iraq Marks Withdrawal of U.S. Troops From Cities

MIL/NYT, Jul 1, 2009


Baghdad: July 1, 2009 - Iraq celebrated the withdrawal of American troops from its cities with parades, fireworks and a national holiday on Tuesday as the prime minister trumpeted the country's sovereignty from American occupation to a wary public.



President Obama condemns Coup in Honduras, No going back to dark past

MIL/NYT, Jun 30, 2009


Washington: June 30, 2009 - IR Summary/NYT - Obama administration was surprised by the coup on Sunday of Honduras's President, which U.S. President Obama on Monday said it was illegal and strongly condemned it saying "We do not want to go back to a dark past, Military coup should not override elections.



No fair Verdict anticipated on Iran's Presidential Election

MIL/BBC/Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, Jun 28, 2009


Tehran: June 20, 2009 - IR Summary/BBC- Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, President, National Integraion Assembly (NIA), while giving his comments on Iran's elections, in New Delhi said, " The expected verdict by the Guardian Council may not be fair.



On the White House

MIL/NYT, Jun 25, 2009


Washington: June 25, 2009 - The Rose Garden is surely one of the most picturesque places in the capital, so it may have been seen as regrettable when the summertime heat prompted the White House to move President Obama's first formal outdoor news conference into the air conditioning.





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