Millions of faithful marked the anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Moussa ibn Jaafar "p"


The crowd continued faith from different regions of the country’s march towards the shrine of Imam Al Moussa ibn Jaafar and Imam alJawad, Mohamed  Taqi (peace be upon them) in the holy city of Kadhimiya
Visit to perform the ceremony to mark the martyrdom of the seventh planet from the imams in their home, peace be upon them. Has seen the public road and the movement of large crowds of believers Almrkadin at the Mosques in the atmosphere of security and service has been the deployment of large numbers of security forces and medical detachments, as well as events that provide various services to visitors. The The General Secretariat of the threshold of the sacred Kadhimiya inter instructions for the purpose of the success of the visit, which coincides with a ceremony on Saturday. These were the instructions not to bring bags while coming to the holy city, as well as not having mobile phones and services, not to take children to avoid eating foods and beverages is well-known actors to cooperate with the security services in order to control the emergency.
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Iran's Ahmadinejad vows to 'slap' any aggressor


TEHRAN: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed on Thursday that the Islamic Republic will “slap” any aggressors so hard they will lose their way home, according to a television news report.

State-controlled TV quoted Ahmadinejad as renewing his allegations against Western countries of having sought to influence the June 12 election in which he was re-elected.

The English-language channel said he told a “huge” crowd in the city of Mashad that some countries had even set up satellite television channels in their efforts to spoil the election, which the opposition insists was rigged.

Ahmadinejad pledged that the new government he will form in coming weeks will have “10 times” the power of the outgoing team.

If any other country tries to interfere in Iran it will “slap the aggressor so hard they will lose their way back home,” TV reported the president as saying.7-17-2009_83092_l

Berri Optimistic About Forming New Cabinet


Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri told Al-Akhbar newspaper on Friday that he is optimistic about the formation of the new government, adding that Lebanon is not waiting for progress to be achieved with regard to Saudi-Syrian relations in order to facilitate the new cabinet formation. The daily quoted well informed sources as saying that the Syrian-Saudi contact has developed positively and has had a good impact on the political rhetoric in Lebanon.
The daily added that sources from the loyalty and the opposition blocs have pointed out that Damascus is waiting, in the coming few days, for a Saudi contact to pave the way for the return of delegations to Damascus. The sources added that deliberations over the necessity to achieve a preliminary formula to form the cabinet was still hindering because PM-designate Saad Hariri has decided not to take any step before achieving a Saudi-endorsed understanding, according to the newspaper.

On Hariri’s visit to Syria, al-Akhbar quoted well informed sources as saying that “Hariri has clearly told opposition leaderships that he was ready to visit Syria before forming the new Cabinet that would not include the obstructing third.” The source added that opposition leaderships have told Hariri that it was very hard to make an understanding on his proposal and that “the utmost thing that the opposition can offer is not setting the ‘third-plus-one demand’ as a condition, whether directly or indirectly. In return the opposition would need guarantees that the it would have the third-plus-one veto power whenever voting is needed, which means that the opposition would choose the eleventh minister that might be included in the President’s share of ministers,” the source told Al-Akhbar.

Meanwhile, Assafir daily quoted Hezbollah secretary general’s political advisor Hussein Khalil  as saying that Thursday’s meeting with Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri was “positive, and the discussions were constructive.”
“The dialogue with Hariri is at its peak,” he said.
Khalil added that Syria and Saudi Arabia support Lebanon, however, he emphasized the importance of reaching domestic consensus, which would be between all Lebanese political parties.70aa3e7b-b974-4481-a5f2-9cf27edadac9_top

The Moroccan Shias in straits


Shabestan news – Too many of Moroccan Shias are in political straits by the Morocco government.
The security and information organization of Morocco put the Shia under the pressure that if someone has the prayer book in the name of Mafatih alJanan, contains some the sura of the Holy Quran and some prayer will seize and send to the jail.
According to the Shia News Agency, some reports has received that showed the security and information organizations of Morocco are trying to expand the fear among the Shias and warn everyone who wants to say anything about the Shia thoughts.
It is worth to mention that spreading the Wahhabi and Salafi thoughts and beliefs in the African countries is supported by some of the Persian Gulf countries.

President grieved over killing of UNHCR official


ISLAMABAD, Jul 17 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari has expressed his profound grief and sorrow over the killing of a UNCHR official in Peshawar on Thursday. The President in a message condemned the brutal killing of UNCHR official and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members.

Major (Rtd) Usman, a senior field officer of UNHCR Peshawar chapter, and his bodyguard were shot dead by unknown miscreants near Kacha Garhi camp in the outskirts of Peshawar on Thursday.

The President directed the concerned authorities to probe the tragic happening and bring the culprits to book.

He prayed to Almighty Allah to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss with fortitude.a6c9a98d498e5ffd75c22f64b69ac63a

Iran’s nuclear chief resigns: report


TEHRAN, July 16 (MNA) — Gholamraza Aqazadeh has resigned his post as the director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), the ISNA news agency reported on Thursday.

In an interview with the ISNA, Aqazadeh confirmed reports that he had resigned the post about 20 days go.

He said his resignation has been accepted by the president.

Aqazadeh had held the post for 12 years.