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Iran protests US drones, paper warns of
greater Kurdistan
5.12.2012
By Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, Fars News - Al
Monitor
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December 5, 2012
Fars News does a profile on the US Scan Eagle drone,
which the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps naval
forces claim to have intercepted in the east of the
country. It also provides video of the drone under a
banner quoting the revolutionary state’s founder,
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, proclaiming “We will
trample upon the US.”
Fars continues:
“This is the umpteenth time that American drones
have entered the Islamic Republic of Iran’s borders
to gather information, and every time they are
confronted with the armed forces of our country.”
Furthermore, “a while ago the Islamic Republic of
Iran sent an official letter to the United Nations,
while condemning American drone violations of our
country’s skies, and asked that these actions [by
the US] be prevented.”
Deputy Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, Cmdr.
Hossein Salami, in the course of a ceremony for the
introduction of the new regional commander of Arak,
has claimed that “the repeated defeat of America in
drone spy operations shows Iran can easily disrupt
all of America’s plans.”
Salami added, “the sacred regime of the Islamic
Republic from the time of the revolution’s victory
until now has been under sanctions, but it turned
these sanctions into an opportunity. If America was
sanctioned in this way it wouldn’t withstand the
pressure for more than a day.”
Sepah News, the Revolutionary Guards’ official news
agency, reports the comments of Foreign Minister Ali
Akbar Salehi in reaction to the alleged drone
interception: “We have previously protested to the
Americans in this regard, but they claimed they do
not have a presence within our borders. This drone
in our control is proof we will use for the legal
pursuit with international authorities regarding the
Americans’ violation.”
Serat News, close the state affiliated Kayhan
Institute, has an article arguing that “the sinister
project for “Greater Kurdistan” has begun.” The
claim is made on the basis of recent tensions
between the Iraqi central government in Baghdad and
the Kurdistan regional government. Serat also
attempts to make the case that Saudi Arabia by means
of its news outlet Al-Arabiya,www.ekurd.net
has shown enthusiastic support the prospect of a
“Greater Kurdistan” and Iraq’s eventual
dismemberment into three separate Shiia, Sunni and
Kurdish states. The basis for this accusation was
Al-Arabiya’s Persian Service’s coverage of some
recent statements emanating from Iraqi Kurdistan
rejecting federalism in favour of secession.
Serat then goes on to lay out the US’s “great plan
for the Middle East,” of which these developments
are a part:
“The implementation of projects of this kind can be
interpreted as along the lines [set down] by the
[powers of] arrogance [i.e., the West]. Because the
independence and formation of the independent
Kurdistan is one of their longstanding wishes, and
on that basis and in accordance with the great
American plan for the Middle East, Kurdish populated
regions such as Iran, Iraq, Turkey will be
recognized as independent countries.”
Domestic Affairs
Jailed human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotudeh has broken
her hunger strike after 49 days, reports Kaleme,
affiliated to opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi.
Sotudeh began her hunger strike in protest of the
travel ban imposed by state authorities on her
12-year-old daughter and finally broke it after the
ban was lifted. Her husband, Reza Khandan, alongside
other women’s rights activists had petitioned
Iranian MPs, who passed their concerns along to the
respective heads of the Majles and judiciary.
Banned opposition group the Islamic Iran
Participation Front has claimed in a statement on
Kaleme, the website affiliated to opposition leader
Mir Hossein Mousavi, that “inside the ruling
establishment no determination exists for holding a
free, just, healthy and legal election.” It has also
called for opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi and
Mehdi Karroubi to be freed from house arrest,
referring to it as “the first condition for
trust-building.”
The Minister of Industry, Mehdi Ghazanfari, has
admitted that, “On the basis of indications we have
in our hands, the Central Bank is unable to secure
all of the currency the country needs.” Moreover,
last year the sanctions only included specialist and
maritime banks, but now trade has also ended.”
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