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Ahmadinejad: Iran will not back down in nuclear row

Tehran holds mass rally marking Islamic revolution's 29th anniversary. President vows 'not to retreat one iota' from country's 'nuclear rights'; demonstrators chant 'death to Israel'

Reuters
Published: 02.11.08, 12:16 / Israel News

Iran will not back down "one iota" in its nuclear dispute with western powers, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a huge rally marking the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution on Monday.

 

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"They should know that the Iranian nation will not retreat one iota from its nuclear rights," Ahmadinejad told the crowd which had gathered in the capital Tehran for the 29th anniversary of the revolution that toppled the US-backed shah.

 

"They ... cannot do anything except to play with papers and make propaganda," Ahmadinejad said, referring to world powers discussing a third UN sanctions resolution against Tehran over work the West fears has military aims.

 

Iranian officials had called on people to turn out in large numbers to show their unity in the face of western pressure. State television broadcast live footage of major rallies held in Tehran and other cities.

 

'Death to Israel'

At Tehran's Azadi square, Ahmadinejad asked the crowd: "Were you ready to retreat from your nuclear rights one step or one iota?" The demonstrators chanted: "No, nuclear energy is our obvious right."

 

He then asked, "Is there anyone among the Iranian people who supports the Zionist regime?" The crowd replied "no," and shouted "death Israel."

 

Coinciding with the anniversary, Iran displayed British boats which were seized in the Gulf, the semi-official Fars News Agency said, without making clear when they were captured.

 

"The boats of British violators seized in the Persian Gulf have been put on display in front of the Cultural Heritage Organization," Fars said without giving details.

 

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