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As a person who has spent his lifetime in advocating peace and civil rights it is time to write. The subject of Iran needs to be addressed in a definitive way.
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The Asian Human Rights Commission appreciates and welcomes the announcement by the new government of Pakistan to commute death sentences to life imprisonment. The AHRC hopes that the government of Prime...
Marking World Refugee Day on Friday 20 June, UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres said that providing protection for refugees today is vastly more challenging than when his office began work...
On the 12 June 2008 the US Supreme Court recognized, in the case of Boumediene v.Bush, the right of those detained at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba to challenge their detention in US civilian courts. Amnesty International...
By Gore Vidal
On June 10, 2008, a counterrevolution began on the floor of the House of Representatives against the gas and oil crooks who had seized control of the federal government. This counterrevolution...
Reporters Without Borders is worried about the kidnapping of leading cyber-dissident Huang Qi, the founder of the human rights website 64Tianwang (http://www.64tianwang.com). He and two other activists...
Iran is no threat to the Persian Gulf region, the website of state television network IRIB quoted the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashed al-Maktoum, as saying in Tehran Monday.
"Claims by aliens that Iran is a threat to the region are vague as regional states share a lot of historic and contemporary common grounds," the UAE premier was quoted as saying in a meeting with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
He was referring to Western, especially United States, concerns that Iran's military build-up and nuclear programmes would be a threat to the Gulf region and the Middle East.
"Iran and the UAE can complement one another through expanding bilateral ties, especially in economic fields," al-Maktoum added before leaving Tehran for the Syrian capital Damascus at the end of his one-day visit.
Ahmadinejad said that "interference by aliens" would have no effect on bilateral ties between Tehran and Abu Dhabi and both countries could play a significant role in safeguarding regional security.
"Iran is ready to increase bilateral ties to a maximum and the visit by the UAE premier confirms the will by the two states to maintain brotherly relations," the Iranian president said.
Al-Maktoum arrived in Tehran earlier Monday in the highest-ranking UAE official visit to Iran since the victory of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, official news agency IRNA reported.
The two states have been in dispute for decades over the three islands of Greater and Lesser Tunbs and Abu Mussa in the Gulf, which are claimed by Abu Dhabi. Tehran says the islands are Iranian.
While the UAE wants to take the case to the international courts, Tehran prefers the dispute to be settled through bilateral negotiations.
As Iran's largest trading partner in the Gulf, the UAE sheikdom would prefer to avoid tensions with its neighbour despite its claim over the three islands.