German prosecutors seek life for 'veil martyr' killer


BERLIN — German prosecutors said on Tuesday they would push for a life sentence against a man charged with the brutal Islamophobic murder of a pregnant Egyptian woman, dubbed the “veil martyr.”Prosecutors in the eastern city of Dresden said Alex W., a 28-year-old Russian-born German, was motivated by “a pronounced hatred of non-Europeans and Muslims.”
As psychiatric experts had found no evidence of diminished responsibility, prosecutors said they would seek a life sentence.

Further information on when a trial might take place would be published later in the week, they said.

On July 1, Alex W. set upon Marwa al-Sherbini as she gave evidence against him in a court in Dresden, stabbing her 16 times in the chest and back with an 18-cm-long (seven-inch) knife in front of her young son, the prosecution said.

The death of the 31-year-old fuelled anti-German sentiment in some Muslim countries including in her home country and Iran.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad blamed the German government for the killing, while demonstrations were staged outside the German embassies in Tehran and Cairo.

The alleged murderer, who previously called the headscarf-wearing Sherbini an “Islamist” and a “terrorist,” also stabbed her geneticist husband Elwy Okaz, who was shot in the leg by confused police who took him for the attacker.

W. has also been charged with Okaz’s attempted murder and grievous bodily harm.

Alex W. is a “Spaetaussiedler” (“late emigrant”), the name given to eastern Europeans of German descent entitled to German citizenship who have settled in Dresden in large numbers.

Khatami denounced trial confessions


ILNA: ”Authorities should stop spreading immoralities and illegal moves, which will harm the Islamic establishment” Mohammad Khatami.Iran Former president Mohammad Khatami denounced confessions of top opposition Reformist figures made at fourth trial of post election unrests.

Khatami strongly condemned such confessions as ‘invalid which obtained in special circumstances’.
In a statement issued by his office a day after the trial, Khatami said reports made during recent weeks were ‘lies and baseless’.
“Such claims are sheer lies and false,” said the statement.
Khatami called on Iranian authorities to ‘stop spreading immoralities and illegal moves, which will harm the Islamic establishment’.
In Tuesday court session in Tehran, Iranian-American scholar Kian Tajbakhsh, a former member of the Soros Foundation in Iran, said in his defense statement that Khatami and Mohammad-Javad Zarif, the Iranian envoy to the United Nations, met George Soros, the founder of the network, in 2006.
He said the meeting was part of a plan, which began in 1997, when Khatami took office, to ‘overthrow’ the system. he added that Khatami has been ‘constantly’ in contact with the Soros Foundation since then.
Iran has already held mass trials of nearly 140 individuals charged with masterminding the post-election unrest.

PROTEST AT NETANYAHU’S VISIT TO LONDON


Friends of the Zionist occupied al Aqsa Mosque, together with other peace campaign organizations, held a demonstration outside the British Prime Minister’s Office in London Tuesday to protest Gordon Brown’s hosting of ringleader of the usurper state of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. According to IRIB, “Stop the War Coalition” and the “Palestine Solidarity Campaign” joined in the protest against Netanyahu’s first visit to the UK since he became prime minister for the second time earlier this year.
Netanyahu was responsible for a series of war crimes and countless violations of international law during his first tenure in office between 1996 and 1999.
His visit coincides with Israel continuing its siege of Gaza in defiance of world opinion, while it is currently being investigated by the UN for war crime during its latest holocaust earlier this year in which over 1,400 Palestinians were massacred.

IRI, Pakistan review bilateral trade tariffs


The Islamic republic of Iran and Pakistan on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the field of preferred tariffs for trade of some goods between the two countries. The agreement was signed after the end of the meeting of Iranian trade delegation and Pakistani trade officials. The original document of the agreement had been signed between the two country’s officials in 2006. IRI trade attache in Pakistan, Ahmad Fasihi in an interview with IRIB in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan said it was agreed that the two countries hold trade exhibitions in Iran and Pakistan. Fasihi said that the volume of exported Iranian goods to Pakistan was 278m dollars and include chemical and petrochemical products, machine-made carpets, iron ore, plastic raw materials and so on. “Iran also exported 500m dollars of oil products to Pakistan last year,” he said.

Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council (SIIC) Head Abdul Aziz Hakim passes away


TEHRAN (ISNA)-Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council (SIIC) Head Abdul Aziz Hakim passed away in a hospital in Tehran.

The 54-year old Iraqi Shiite leader passed away due to lung cancer.

Hakim has been in hospital in Tehran since late March to cure his lung cancer.

Hakim led the SIIC for years after martyrdom of his brother Mohammad Bagher Hakim.

Since his hospitalization in Tehran, his elder son Ammar Hakim has taken control of the SIIC.