Sunday, August 07, 2005

US may deny visa for Iran leader's UN address

The Bush administration is considering taking the unprecedented step of preventing a visting head of state from addressing the United Nations in New York by denying a visa to Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad, Iran's new elected conservative president.

Officials said a decision rested on investigations into whether Mr Ahmadi-Nejad was involved in the 1979 US embassy hostage crisis and the killing of an Iranian-Kurdish dissident leader in Vienna in 1989. Iran denies his involvement in either event.

1 Comments:

Anonymous said...

International sanction against Iran should be for the human right violation of minority such as Iranian Kurds, The EU3 and UN have been supporting this murderers for too Long. This man killed Dr Ghasemlu the head of Iran Kurdish Democratic Party. he should be hanged for his crime.

Sardar K.

Sat Aug 13, 01:52:00 AM +00:00  

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