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Iran’s Central Bank warns German banks not to close operations in the country

August 23, 2007
Iran’s Central Bank warns German banks not to close operations in the country

FRANKFURT (Thomson Financial) – Iran’s Central Bank has warned German banks that their withdrawal from the country may result in business disadvantages in the future, the bank’s vice governor Mohammad Jafar Mojarrad said in an interview with Financial Times Deutschland.

“There is no guarantee that they may return in good times. Our economic relations are based on trust and it’s very difficult to restore trust once it has been breached,” he said.

Mojarrad added that banks from Asia, Russia and the Gulf Region are prepared to take over the German banks’ business in Iran.

Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank gradually shut down their Iranian operations in the past months and last week Allianz’s Dresdner Bank said it will also discontinue its business relations with the country.

According to the report, the banks were put under pressure from Washington to cut ties to Iran as part of the United States’ plan to cut the country off from international money transactions as long as it refuses to stop its nuclear programme. judith.csaba@thomson.com jcs/rw

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Iranian intelligence overtaking Sunnis houses in north of Iraq and arresting number of people

August 22, 2007
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Friday, 17 August 2007
Iranian intelligence overtaking Sunnis houses in north of Iraq and arresting number of people…

HAQ agency- exclusive
Iranian intelligence (Ettela’at) troops raided several houses of the Sunnis in Kurdish areas in northern Iraq in a brutally way and then arrested a group of youths of Sunni, mosques imams and preachers, including Sheikh Abdul Hamid al-ALY in the city of Marivan, Sheikh Abdul Ghaffar imams and preachers of the Peachosh village and another group of youths then who were taken to detention centers in Tehran and Kermanshah.

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Iran arrests ’separatists’ in oil-rich province

August 22, 2007

Iran arrests ’separatists’ in oil-rich province

AFP

August 22, 2007

TEHRAN –  Iran has arrested several members of a “separatist group” in its oil-rich western province of Khuzestan, and seized a stash of weapons from their hideout, Iranian media reported Wednesday. “Over recent days, members of a separatist group were arrested in Khuzestan,” the Mehr news agency cited a statement from the intelligence ministry as saying.

“They were arrested after a tip-off from the public. In searches of their hideout, a substantial number of military weapons were found,” it added.

There were no details provided about how many people had been arrested, or who they were.

“The aim of this separatist group was to create division and also to propagate religious sectarian division,” the statement said.

The restive province of Khuzestan borders Iraq, and is home to a substantial Arab community that includes both Shiite and Sunni Muslims.

The provincial capital, Ahvaz, was the scene of deadly attacks in October 2005 and January 2006, which Iran blamed on elements linked to Britain, whose forces are stationed in the region around the Iraqi city of Basra, over the border.

Earlier this month, the intelligence ministry said it had foiled a rebel plan to carry out a “terrorist act” in the oil-rich border province.

Iran regularly accuses archfoe the United States and its Western allies of being behind unrest in its sensitive border provinces, many of which are home to ethnic and religious minorities.

Turkish PM calls on army to stay out of politics

August 22, 2007

Turkish PM calls on army to stay out of politics

ANKARA: Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has called on the army to stay out of politics following months of tensions between the Islamist-rooted government and the staunchly secular military.

“Let us not mix the TSK (Turkish Armed Forces) up with politics. Let it stay in its place. Because all our institutions conduct their duties in line with what is set out in the constitution”, Erdogan told Kanal D late on Monday.

“If you draw them into politics, then why are we here?” Erdogan asked in the interview. “For us the armed forces are sacred. They have a special place.” The army, which has ousted four governments in the past 50 years, has voiced its opposition to Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul becoming president because of his Islamist past. Gul won most votes in the first round of a presidential election in parliament on Monday but fell just short of securing the two-thirds majority needed to become the European Union-applicant country’s next head of state immediately. The secular elite, which includes army generals, blocked Gul’s first bid to become president in April, triggering a parliamentary election in July which was intended to defuse the crisis over the presidency. reuters

US risks foreign-policy blunder with plans to slap terrorist label on Iran’s military

August 21, 2007

US risks foreign-policy blunder with plans to slap terrorist label on Iran’s military
By The Daily Star

Friday, August 17, 2007

Editorial

After weeks of what seemed like a slow thaw in Iranian-American relations, the news that the United States may soon classify the Iranian Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization comes as both a surprise and a disappointment. If the measure is approved, it would mark the first time in history that the US government has designated a military wing of a foreign country in such a way. It would also mark another disastrous foreign-policy blunder in a what is already a long list of mistakes made by the Bush administration.

The possible move, which is at best a form of political posturing, is an obvious indication that the US is growing frustrated with the slow pace of a new sanctions package at the United Nations. By threatening to take unilateral steps of their own, the Americans are probably trying to pressure members of the Security Council into taking swifter action. But by breaking away from the international fold – again – the US will undermine united international efforts to encourage Iran to behave more responsibly.

Such a measure may be well received by the hawks in Washington, particularly those in Vice President Dick Cheney’s office, but it would represent another dangerous foreign-policy gamble. The impact of any new sanctions that could be imposed on Iran through the use of the terror label would be limited, since the Islamic Republic has very few direct business connections with the US. In addition, the confrontational stance risks backfiring, since it will serve to further embolden the hard-liners in Iran.
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The Bush administration’s policy of dealing with Iran by using sticks, tough talk and threats has already proven ineffectual on all fronts. The only measurable impact of backing Iran into a corner – without offering a way out – is that the regime has been given a perfect excuse to impose domestic restrictions in the name of national security.

Labelling the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group will give the Iranian people even greater reason to rally together in the face of perceived American hostility and will strengthen the hand of those who are already restricting Iranian civil society. Such a move would serve to bolster the view that regardless of what the Iranian government does, the Americans will continue to pursue the objective of regime change in the Islamic Republic. The voices of those Iranians who have been calling for greater cooperation with the West over Iraq and the nuclear file will likely be drowned out by those who say that such a policy is futile.

As a result, a terrorist classification would undoubtedly undermine whatever progress has been made toward a cooperative approach to stabilizing Iraq. And in that regard, the American move will represent yet another tragedy for this crisis-plagued region.

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