Iran..November 4...history and tomorrow.
November 3, 2009 | paris, France | Vetting explained
Paris....November 3.....This morning at 11 a.m. Shahin Gobadi, spokesman for the National Council for Resistance in Iran provided a historical perspective that the date of November 4 has in Iranian current events. This presentation is an exclusive report for CNN which he gave at the end of a press conference. During this conference, which about 100 journalists attended, information was provided regarding the Iranian efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
In the past I have submitted numerous reports regarding the activities of NCRI...all which have been vetted by CNN the most important being the press conference in September when the spokesman for NCRI, Mehdi Abrichaimtchi, revealed the existence of what is currently being considered by the west, as sites for the development nuclear weapons.
Additional information concerning these sites was presented this morning but since I cannot corroborate any of the claims I
am submitting only Mr. Gobadi's comments regarding the significance of tomorrow's date...November 4.
..UPDATE:November 4...I have no way to confirm this but am currently receiving information regarding the demonstrations in Teheran from NCRI officials in Paris that all metro stations along the protest route have been closed...thousands are protesting...there have been many arrests and reports of violence by riot police.
links to previous reports regarding the NCRI are:
http://ireport.com/docs/DOC-332911
http://ireport.com/docs/DOC-340393
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