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Iran's Khamenei: Settle Election Dispute Through Legal Means

15/06/2009

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (file photo)
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
 IRAN POL: Iranian state television reports that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has told defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi to pursue his complaints over the disputed election through legal means.
The report follows two days of sometimes violent street protests in Tehran after officials announced President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's landslide victory in Friday's election. President Ahmadinejad has said the election was free and fair.
Mr. Mousavi's supporters have called for a large demonstration in Tehran Monday to protest against what they say is Mr. Ahmadinejad's fraudulent election victory.

ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS: The European Union and the United States say the Israeli prime minister's conditional endorsement of a Palestinian state is an important step toward peace in the Middle East.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv, 14 Jun 2009
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv, 14 Jun 2009

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time entertained the goal of creating a Palestinian state, with strict conditions, in a policy speech delivered Sunday. Mr. Netanyahu says he would accept a Palestinian state as long as it has no military force and recognizes Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people.  A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (Nabil Abu Rdainah) denounced Mr. Netanyahu's speech as "sabotaging" peace efforts.

Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, before Senate Armed Services Committee's confirmation hearing, 02 Jun 2009
Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, before Senate Armed Services Committee's confirmation hearing, 02 Jun 2009
AFGHANISTAN:
International troops in Afghanistan have a new commander to lead the fight against an increasingly violent Taliban insurgency. U.S. General Stanley McChrystal formally assumed command of U.S. and NATO soldiers in Afghanistan after a small ceremony Monday in Kabul. He reiterated his pledge to battle militants with a focus on minimizing deaths of civilians, calling the people of Afghanistan the "center" of the mission. But McChrystal warned militants Monday that while international soldiers will "operate with care," they "will not be timid" toward their enemies. The new commander had his first meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul on Sunday.

NOKOR NUCLEAR:
North Korea test fires a missile
North Korea test fires a missile
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak is traveling to the United States, where he will meet with U.S. President Barack Obama Tuesday to discuss the North Korean nuclear threat, as well as bilateral matters.
Before leaving Seoul Monday, Mr. Lee vowed (in a radio address) to work with President Obama on issues of mutual security and economic growth.
On Sunday, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Washington is committed to enforcing enhanced U.N. sanctions against North Korea, despite defiant statements from Pyongyang.

Rangoon, Burma
Rangoon, Burma
SOKOR-BURMA:
Two human rights groups released a report Monday accusing South Korea of failing to hold its corporations to account for abuses linked to natural gas development in Burma. The report, by EarthRights International and the Shwe Gas Movement, details how Seoul rejected a complaint the two groups and nine co-complainants, including South Korea's two largest labor organizations, filed in October of last year.
The complaint listed abuses connected to the Shwe Gas Project, a large-scale natural gas development project in Burma led by South Korea's Daewoo International. It detailed violations of six guidelines from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, including human rights abuses.


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