Low Graphics Site
White bar
.: Latest News :. .: News in Pictures :.
Daily SectionMarker

Misc SectionMarker

Horoscope Recipes Weekly SectionMarker

Weekly SectionMarker



Pakistan's Internet Magazine
Herald
Dawn GroupMarker

Archive, Search, Feedback & HelpMarker

Weather
Dawn Classified



FrontPage National International Local Business KSE Forex Sports Editorial Opinion Letters Features Today's Cartoon TV Guide Cowasjee Ayaz Irfan Hussain Review Dawn Magazine Young World Images Dawn Group Subscription To Advertise

DINA
Previous Story DAWN - the Internet Edition Next Story


August 17, 2005 Wednesday Rajab 11, 1426



Demonstrators in Iran vow to protect N-plan


ISFAHAN, Aug 16: Some 500 Iranian demonstrators formed a human chain on Tuesday at a key nuclear plant at the centre of a dispute between Tehran and the international community.

“Nuclear energy is our right,” chanted the demonstrators, most of them Islamist students, gathered outside the gates of the plant in Isfahan, 400 kilometres south of the capital. “Let’s stop the negotiations” with the European Union, they cried, carrying a banner which read ‘Isfahan is only the beginning’.

Iranian technicians last week removed seals placed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at the uranium conversion plant, raising the stakes in a standoff with the international community.

Conversion turns uranium ore or yellowcake into a feed gas for making enriched uranium, which can be the fuel for reactors or the explosive core of atomic bombs.

Iran points out that its right to the nuclear fuel cycle is legally enshrined under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and that it has infringed no international rules by resuming uranium conversion.

Despite ending a nine-month freeze on sensitive nuclear activities that was agreed on during talks with Europeans, Iran’s uranium enrichment as such remains suspended. —AFP



Click to learn more...
Please Visit our Sponsor (Ads open in separate window)

Previous Story Top of Page Next Story

Seprater
Contributions
Privacy Policy
© DAWN Group of Newspapers, 2005