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TEHRAN,
Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Iranian Majlis (parliament) approved on Sunday a bill that
is to fingerprint U.S. citizens upon arrival to Iran, despite President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad's opposition to it, the state radio reported.
According to the bill, the related governmental
departments should inspect and fingerprint all U.S. nationals upon arrival to
Iran. However, President Ahmadinejad and his administration opposed the bill,
saying his government was not against the ordinary Americans.
This bill was considered as a retaliation to the U.S.
requirement that Iranian visitors be fingerprinted. After the Sept.11, 2001
terrorist attacks, the United States has implemented the measures on nationals
of Iran and some other countries. "The United States will become more daring if
we withdraw," said legislator Morteza Tammadon, who voted for the bill.
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki was also
against the bill, saying the Bush administration "wanted to humiliate the
Iranian nation, but American people during the U.S. midterm elections opposed
the administration's policy by their votes". This was a proof its policy to
fingerprint visiting Iranians had failed, he said.
However, the measure of Iranian Majlis still needs
approval from the Guardian Council, the country's constitutional watchdog,
before it can become law.
Now it was unclear if the Guardian Council would
approve it, the council usually approves most bills sent by Majlis but would
reject if it determines the bill violates the constitution.
Iran denies German report on secret nuclear fund
TEHRAN, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Friday denied a recent report in the
German weekly magazine Der Spiegel which alleged Tehran had a secret fund to
finance its nuclear activities, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Developing Iran's peaceful nuclear program does not require the approval of a
secret budget, the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Berlin said in a
statement.
Iran denies German report on secret
nuclear fund
TEHRAN, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Friday denied a recent
report in the German weekly magazine Der Spiegel which alleged Tehran had a
secret fund to finance its nuclear activities, the official IRNA news agency
reported.
Developing Iran's peaceful nuclear program does not
require the approval of a secret budget, the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of
Iran in Berlin said in a statement. Full Story
U.S. calls for sanctions against
Iran
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- The United States
reiterated on Friday its call for passing a resolution to impose sanctions on
Iran for refusing to stop enrichment of uranium.
"It's time to get on with it," Undersecretary of State
Nicholas Burns said of the stalemate in the United Nations Security Council
after three weeks of debate. Full Story

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