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Iran leader slams 'world media empire' over nuclear coverage
Tehran (AFP) May 16, 2006 Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday lashed out at world media coverage of the Islamic republic's nuclear programme, accusing news organisations of deliberately distorting the issue. "Today the world media empire sees it as expedient to say Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, while the propagators know it is a lie," state television quoted the all-powerful leader as saying. "Today the world media is totally monopolised by the ones who own the largest weapon factories and the most destructive atomic bombs," Khamenei was quoted as saying. "The media, dominated by the ones who have money and force, portray America as the symbol of human rights and democracy while identifying Islam with terrorism," he added. The West fears that Iran is trying to develop a nuclear weapon under cover of a civilian atomic energy programme. But Tehran insists it only wants to generate energy, and argues that fuel cycle work for peaceful purposes is a right upheld by the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Related Links Iran says not interested in EU incentives Tehran (AFP) May 16, 2006 Iran reiterated Tuesday that it was not interested in an European Union offer of incentives in return for a halt to the Islamic republic's nuclear programme. |
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