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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
(C) inaugurates the Arak heavy-water project 190 km (120 miles) southwest
of Tehran August 26, 2006. Iran's president launched a new phase in the
Arak heavy-water reactor project on Saturday, despite Western fears it is
aimed at producing a bomb.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery
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TEHRAN, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) --
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday that the Iranian people
would "use force" to protect the country's disputed nuclear program as he
inaugurated a heavy water plant.
"One can not reave any country from its rights, the
Iranian people would defend their rights to nuclear technology with force," the
president said when inaugurating a heavy water plant in the town of Khondab,
which is near the central city of Arak, some 230km southwest of Tehran.
"Iranian people will not accept injustice, they
(Western countries) may create some problems, however, they could never prevent
scientific progress," he said, adding "I am in charge of pursuing the nation's
demand to seek nuclear energy."
"We don't care if they want it or not, they should
understand that the Iranian people have made their decisions to get progress,"
he said.
Meanwhile, he reiterated that Iran did not want to
acquire nuclear weapons.
"There is no talk of nuclear weapons and there is no
discussion of nuclear weapons, we are not a threat to anyone", he stressed.
Ahmadinejad said that Iran was not a threat to
Israel, saying, "the message from Iranian people is peace, calm and co-existence
with all nations based on justice, we are not a threat to anyone, even the
Zionist regime."
"They have to accept that Iran is a strong country,
which is developed and a supporter of peace," he said.
Earlier, senior Iranian officials declared that the
production of the heavy water plant had entered another phase, adding that the
facility now has the ability to produce up to 16 tons of heavy water a year
consequently.
Heavy water produced by the plant has been used as a
cooling fluid for a nuclear reactor nearby.
The West has accused Iran of trying to produce
nuclear weapons under a civilian cover, a charge denied by Tehran.
Iran, the world's fourth largest oil exporter, says
it needs to enrich uranium as a peaceful, alternative energy source and has the
right to do so under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Enditem
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Iranian heavy water plant to dive into
circulation
TEHRAN, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- An Iranian heavy water plant will dive into circulation on Saturday, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held the open ceremony at 10:OO a.m.(0630 GMT) at the plant in the town of Khondab, near Iran's central city of Arak,some 230 km southwest of Tehran.