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holding banners, expressed their support to the Iranian government's
position on the nuclear issue. (Xinhua/AFP
photo) | TEHRAN, Oct. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday led a group of prayers to hold a rally
against pressure exerted by Europe and the United States on Iran's nuclear
program.
Worshipers in Tehran held a rally to support
the country's nuclear energy program after concluding Friday prayers, and
Ahmadinejad, along with other ranking officials, were present in the rally, the
official IRNA news agency reported.
The protestors, chanting slogans and holding
banners, expressed their support to the Iranian government's position on the
nuclear issue and resolve to "sacrifice their lives" to secure Iran's right to
use nuclear technology.
Meanwhile, Ahmad Jannati, Guardian Council
chairman who served as substitute prayers leader of Tehran, reiterated that Iran
will not be frightened away from its nuclear program by the referral of the case
to the UN Security Council.
"We are not frightened of the probable sanction
on nuclear issue since it can not hurt Iran," Jannati was quoted by local media
as saying at a sermon on Friday.
It was also reported that some demonstrators
gathered in front of the French Embassy in Tehran to protest against the EU's
stance on the nuclear standoff.
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(Xinhua/AFP
photo) | Disciplinary forces, stationed around
embassies of Britain, France and Germany since Friday morning, asked the
demonstrators to disperse, the report said.
The protestors ended the demonstration after
"expressing their disgust at unequal behavior of the EU trio" concerning Iran's
access to peaceful nuclear technology," the report said.
Iran is currently under mounting pressure from
the EU and the UN nuclear watchdog to suspend its highly sensitive activities
related to uranium enrichment, a key step toward the construction of nuclear
fuel cycle.
On Sept. 22, the International Atomic Energy
Agency adopted a resolution, urging Tehran to suspend enrichment-related
activities by November and threatening to refer the case to the Security
Council.
The EU trio, as the longtime broker of the
Iranian nuclear issue, expects to persuade Tehran out of its efforts to build
nuclear fuel cycle, which, however, has seemed increasingly unpromising since
Iran resumed its uranium conversion work, the preparatory step of enrichment, in
early August in defiance of EU warnings.
Tehran has claimed that it will never
re-suspend uranium conversion activities for it will not give up its legal
rights.
The United States accuses Iran of developing
nuclear weapons under the disguise of civilian program, a charge denied by
Tehran. Enditem |