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Ahmadinejad holds first meeting of new government
Reuters - Monday, September 7
TEHRAN - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held the first meeting of his new government on Sunday, shoring up his political position despite accusations by a leading reformer of a "fascist" approach by Iranian hardliners.
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Ahmadinejad, holding the meeting after nearly three months of political turmoil following his disputed re-election, said the government was determined to improve services to the public, state television said.
Earlier on Sunday hard-hitting criticism of hardliners by former President Mohammad Khatami suggested the moderate opposition would try to keep up protests over an election it says was rigged.
"We believe they destroyed in this election the biggest opportunity that had come about for the Islamic establishment and the country," Khatami said in a meeting with university professors in Tehran, the ILNA news agency reported.
"We are opposed to the interpretation of religion by those who in the name of confronting Western liberalism want to drive people by force on to the path they regard as prosperous using a fascist or totalitarian approach," he said.
The presidential poll, which was followed by huge opposition demonstrations, plunged Iran into its deepest internal crisis since the 1979 Islamic revolution and exposed rifts within its ruling clerical and political elites.
The authorities reject charges the vote was fraudulent
Parliament approved most of Ahmadinejad's government ministers three days ago, followed up by the meeting late on Sunday in the northeastern city of Mashhad, site of Shi'ite Iran's holiest shrine.
Authorities have portrayed the protests as a Western-backed bid to undermine the Islamic state and have begun mass trials of senior reformists, including Khatami allies.
The elite Revolutionary Guards and a pro-government Islamic militia put down the post-election street protests. The opposition says 72 people were killed in the violence, nearly three times the official estimate.
RELIGIOUS CEREMONY CANCELLED
Khatami said the election had been an "opportunity to have the youth and people who were dissatisfied ... to return to the scene and make the right choice with hope in the establishment and the future."
Khatami, who was president from 1997-2005, backed opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi in the vote. The Guards have called for both of them to be put on trial.
Another leading reformist criticized the cancellation of an annual religious ceremony where Khatami had been due to speak and which could have become a rallying point for moderates.
Iranian media said the September 9-11 event was called off after the authorities put pressure on its hosts.
"The cancellation of the ceremonies at Imam Khomeini's shrine will hurt the prestige of the Islamic Republic," said Mohammad Salamati, head of the moderate Islamic Revolution Mujahideen Organisation party, ILNA reported.
Ahmadinejad's new government includes the Islamic state's first female minister, and a defence minister whom Argentina accuses of involvement in a 1994 attack on a Buenos Aires Jewish centre which killed 85 people.
Iran has repeatedly denied any link to the bombing.
GASOLINE SUPPLIES
Visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Sunday Venezuela had agreed to export 20,000 barrels per day of gasoline to Iran, Iranian state media reported.
Iran is a leading oil exporter but its refineries lack the capacity to meet domestic fuel demand so it imports up to 40 percent of its gasoline.
Tehran, in a face-off with the West over its nuclear programme, may face sanctions on its gasoline imports if a diplomatic solution is not found.
Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier met Chavez and called for the two countries to boost cooperation and be steadfast in their anti-U.S. stand.
"America's repeated defeats and its declining grandeur and power are proof of an undeniable change in the world," state media quoted Khamenei as saying.
U.S. President Barack Obama has given Iran until later in September to take up an offer of talks on trade if it shelves nuclear enrichment or face harsher punitive measures.
Iranian officials say Tehran will soon present its own "package" of proposals to the six powers offering the talks.
The West suspects Iran is trying to build nuclear bombs. Iran says its program is for peaceful power generation.
Israel and the United States have not ruled out possible military action if diplomatic efforts fail to resolve the row.
Iran said on Sunday it had a developed a weapons systems to intercept incoming cruise missiles, state-run Press TV reported.
"Today, the military is able to both detect stealth cruise missiles and destroy them," it quoted General Ahmad Miqani, an air defence commander, as saying.
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