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Ali Khamenei

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Prime Minister of Iran - Prime Ministers of Islamic Republic of Iran

After the Iranian Revolution of 1979, Ayatollah Khomeini installed Mehdi Bazargan as the prime minister of an interim government, which served until November 1979. The government resigned during the Iran hostage crisis, but mentioned that it has not been the sole reason, and the decision for mass resignation had been reached one day before the invasion of the United States embassy by the Iranian students. The post was left empty until Abolhassan Banisadr became president in January 1980 and chose Mohammad Ali Rajai as his prime minist ...

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Prime Minister of Iran, Prime Minister of Iran - Prime Ministers of Qajar era, Prime Minister of Iran - Prime Ministers of Islamic Republic of Iran, Prime Minister of Iran - List of Iranian Prime Ministers

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Treaty pillars

Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - First pillar: non-proliferation. Five states are permitted by the NPT to own nuclear weapons: France (signed 1992), the People's Republic of China (1992), Soviet Union (1968; obligations and rights assumed by Russia) , United Kingdom (1968), and the United States (1968). These were the only states possessing such weapons at the time the treaty was opened to signature, and are also the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. These 5 Nuclear Weapons States ( ...

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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Treaty pillars, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - First pillar: non-proliferation, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Second pillar: disarmament, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Third pillar: the right to peacefully use nuclear technology, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - History, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - United States-NATO nuclear weapons sharing, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - India Pakistan Israel, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - North Korea, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Iran, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Leaving the Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Future, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Parties to the treaty

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Honor killing - Honor killing as a cultural practice or religious practice

Sharif Kanaana, professor of anthropology at Birzeit University states that honor killing is a complicated issue that cuts deep into the history of Arab society...What the men of the family, clan, or tribe seek control of in a patrilineal society is reproductive power. Women for the tribe were considered a factory for making men. The honor killing is not a means to control sexual power or behavior. What's behind it is the issue of fertility, or reproductive power. An Amnesty International statement adds: < ...

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Honor killing, Honor killing - Definitions, Honor killing - History, Honor killing - Locations, Honor killing - Honor killing as a cultural practice or religious practice, Honor killing - In countries with Islamic law, Honor killing - Honor killing in national legal codes, Honor killing - Note, Honor killing - References and further reading

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Publications and Papers

WPI main paper is “Anternasional” Which is in Persian and currently publishd on Fridays in 4 page or more. Communist Youth Organisation, WPI youth wing, has a official paper named “Javanane Komonist” (means: Communist Youth) which is published every Tuesday in Persian. Party have an official English paper named “WPI Briefing” and sometimes they publish similar papers on German,Dutch and etc. (but latters where never published constantly) “Kargare Kommunist” (means: ...

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Worker-Communist Party of Iran, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current Leadership and Organs, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Publications and Papers, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current editors of WPI Papers, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Participate in diffrent Organisation, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current Leadership of Close organistions to WPI, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Sister Parties, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - History, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Foundation, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Major Split in August 2004

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Iran's nuclear program - Timeline

1967: The Tehran Nuclear Research Center is built and run by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI). July 1968: Iran signs the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and ratifies it. It goes into effect on March 5, 1970. 1970s: Under the rule of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi (Iran's King), plans are made to construct up to twenty nuclear power stations across the country with U.S. support and backing. Numerous contracts are signed with various Western firms, and the German firm Kraftwerk Union (a subsidiary of Siemens AG) begi ...

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Iran's nuclear program, Iran's nuclear program - Background, Iran's nuclear program - The Bushehr project, Iran's nuclear program - Iranian side, Iran's nuclear program - U.S. and Israeli views, Iran's nuclear program - International response, Iran's nuclear program - Fatwa Against Production Stockpiling and use of Nuclear Weapons, Iran's nuclear program - Facilities, Iran's nuclear program - Timeline, Iran's nuclear program - Notes

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Participate in diffrent Organisation

Since establishment of the party, WPI members and Cadres has created and joined so many Organisations and Campaigns in different issues. This organistions are usually very close to party. This are as follows: Communist Youth Organistaion which is youth wing of WPI and is part of Party but have its own structures. CYO publish a weekly paper in Persian. (named “Javanane Komonist”) Organisation for Women’s Liberation is close to WPI and is struggling for Womens ...

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Worker-Communist Party of Iran, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current Leadership and Organs, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Publications and Papers, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current editors of WPI Papers, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Participate in diffrent Organisation, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current Leadership of Close organistions to WPI, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Sister Parties, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - History, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Foundation, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Major Split in August 2004

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - East Azarbaijan Province - Geography

The province covers an area of approximately 47,830 sq. km. According to the latest divisions of the country in 1996, the counties of this province are: Ahar, Bostan Abad, Bonab, Tabriz, Jolfa, Sarab, Shabestar, Kalibar, Maraqeh, Marand, Malekan, Mianeh, Haris, and Hashtrood. The historical city of Tabriz is the most important city of this province, culturally, politically, economically and commercially. The province has common borders with the current Republics of Azarbaijan, Armenia and Nakhjavan. A fine network of roads and railways connect East Azarbaijan to ...

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East Azarbaijan Province, East Azarbaijan Province - Geography, East Azarbaijan Province - History and Culture, East Azarbaijan Province - Notables of East Azarbaijan, East Azarbaijan Province - East Azarbaijan today, East Azarbaijan Province - Colleges and Universities

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Chemical weapons

Iran signed the Chemical Weapons Convention on January 13, 1993 and ratified it on November 3, 1997 [2]. Like most other signatories, it possesses large stocks of chemical weapons which it is required to gradually eliminate. Iran began development of chemical weapons in the early 1980's, in response to the extensive use of chemical weapons by Iraqi forces during the Iran-Iraq War (see below). Iraq and some Western countries claim that Iran made use of chemical weapo ...

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Iran and weapons of mass destruction, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Biological weapons, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Chemical weapons, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Iran-Iraq War, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Nuclear weapons, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Background, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Iranian side, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - US claims, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - International response, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Geopolitics, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Iranian Fatwa on Nuclear Weapons, Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Facilities

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - List of Iranians - Other

List of Iranians - Famous Armenians of Iran. Klara Abkar, painter Armaees Aghamaliyan Anik Anoosh Arman Loris Tjeknavorian Vigen Derderian, singer Haik Hovsepian Mehr, bishop and Christian martyr Varuzh Karim-Masihi Varuzhan Samuel Khachikian, film director Loretta Lotfi Zadeh, Creator of Fuzzy Logic Rubik Mansuri Ovannes Ohanian, Iranian first film director Pe ...

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List of Iranians, List of Iranians - In the news, List of Iranians - Artists, List of Iranians - Authors and poets, List of Iranians - Painters, List of Iranians - Photographers, List of Iranians - Calligraphists, List of Iranians - Cinema artists, List of Iranians - Musicians and Singers, List of Iranians - Journalists, List of Iranians - Leaders and politicians, List of Iranians - Historical pre-Pahlavi Dynasty, List of Iranians - Modern post-Qajar, List of Iranians - Religious figures, List of Iranians - Royalty, List of Iranians - Scientists Scholars and Academics, List of Iranians - Explorers and travellers, List of Iranians - Architects and Mi'mars, List of Iranians - Modern scholars, List of Iranians - Sports, List of Iranians - Translators, List of Iranians - Iranian women, List of Iranians - Other, List of Iranians - Famous Armenians of Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Americans in Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Iranians in America

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Sister Parties

Leftist Worker-Communist Party of Iraq which was formed in 2004 after the major split in WPI is a sister party to WPI. LWPI Current Leader, Osam Shukri is a member of Central Committee and politburo of WPI. ...

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Worker-Communist Party of Iran, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current Leadership and Organs, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Publications and Papers, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current editors of WPI Papers, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Participate in diffrent Organisation, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Current Leadership of Close organistions to WPI, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Sister Parties, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - History, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Foundation, Worker-Communist Party of Iran - Major Split in August 2004

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf - Presidential campaign

Ghalibaf was a candidate in the Iranian presidential election of 2005, and is being considered to be supported by the some factions of the conservatives alliance because of his popularity with both wings. But in the final days before election, major support went to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. On April 5 he resigned from his position in the Police due to his presidential activities and officially ...

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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf - Early life, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf - Police career, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf - Presidential campaign, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf - Mayor of Tehran

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - List of Iranians - Scientists Scholars and Academics

See comprehensive List of Iranian scientists and engineers of the pre-modern age. See comprehensive List of Iranian scientists and engineers of the modern age. List of Iranians - Explorers and travellers. Ahmad ibn Rustah, 10th century Persian explorer of Russia, Scandinavia and Arabia. Naser Khosrow, traveller, writer and poet Issa Omidvar Abdollah Omidvar Zayn al-Abidin Shirvani Naser Barati List of Iranians - Architects ...

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List of Iranians, List of Iranians - In the news, List of Iranians - Artists, List of Iranians - Authors and poets, List of Iranians - Painters, List of Iranians - Photographers, List of Iranians - Calligraphists, List of Iranians - Cinema artists, List of Iranians - Musicians and Singers, List of Iranians - Journalists, List of Iranians - Leaders and politicians, List of Iranians - Historical pre-Pahlavi Dynasty, List of Iranians - Modern post-Qajar, List of Iranians - Religious figures, List of Iranians - Royalty, List of Iranians - Scientists Scholars and Academics, List of Iranians - Explorers and travellers, List of Iranians - Architects and Mi'mars, List of Iranians - Modern scholars, List of Iranians - Sports, List of Iranians - Translators, List of Iranians - Iranian women, List of Iranians - Other, List of Iranians - Famous Armenians of Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Americans in Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Iranians in America

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - List of Iranians - Leaders and politicians

The list here excludes the royalty. An extensive list of Persian royalty appears further down in this page. See also List of Prime Ministers of Iran. List of Iranians - Historical pre-Pahlavi Dynasty. (alphabetized by last name) Fadl ibn Sahl, Abbasid vizier Abu Muslim, leader of revolt Amir-Kabir, Grand Vizier Heidar Khan Amughli, Secretary-General of the Communist Party of Iran during the Constitutionalist Revolution of Gilan. Dr Talequani He ...

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List of Iranians, List of Iranians - In the news, List of Iranians - Artists, List of Iranians - Authors and poets, List of Iranians - Painters, List of Iranians - Photographers, List of Iranians - Calligraphists, List of Iranians - Cinema artists, List of Iranians - Musicians and Singers, List of Iranians - Journalists, List of Iranians - Leaders and politicians, List of Iranians - Historical pre-Pahlavi Dynasty, List of Iranians - Modern post-Qajar, List of Iranians - Religious figures, List of Iranians - Royalty, List of Iranians - Scientists Scholars and Academics, List of Iranians - Explorers and travellers, List of Iranians - Architects and Mi'mars, List of Iranians - Modern scholars, List of Iranians - Sports, List of Iranians - Translators, List of Iranians - Iranian women, List of Iranians - Other, List of Iranians - Famous Armenians of Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Americans in Iran, List of Iranians - Famous Iranians in America

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Iranian presidential election 2005 - Turnout and boycotts

The Islamic Republic government of Iran, specially the Supreme Leader and the higher offices, publicly considers the turnout of the voters, which was about 63% in the first round, to resemble the support of the population for the regime, while some voters consider voting for the candidates less aligned with the supreme leader as a vote against the current practices of the regime. Also, some voters, including exiled citizens belonging to opposition political groups or monarchists (both living outside Iran), some parts of the intellectu ...

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Iranian presidential election 2005, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Results, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Election controversies, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Turnout and boycotts, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Schedule, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Approved candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Rejected candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Declinations and withdrawals, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Sources

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear proliferation - International cooperation

Nuclear proliferation - Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Main articles: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and [[]], and [[]], and [[ ...

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Nuclear proliferation, Nuclear proliferation - International cooperation, Nuclear proliferation - Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear proliferation - International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear proliferation - Scope of safeguards, Nuclear proliferation - Additional Protocol, Nuclear proliferation - Other IAEA developments, Nuclear proliferation - Unsanctioned nuclear activity, Nuclear proliferation - Iraq, Nuclear proliferation - North Korea, Nuclear proliferation - South Africa, Nuclear proliferation - United States-NATO nuclear weapons sharing, Nuclear proliferation - Threshold States

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Iranian presidential election 2005 - Schedule

The schedule of the election had been decided between the Ministry of Interior and the Guardian Council for June 17, 2004. The election will continue as a runoff race, which will take place a week later than the first round of elections, on June 24, 2005. The registration of candidates began on May 10, 2005 and continued for five days, until May 14. If the Guardian Council had requested, it may have been extended for five more days, until May 19. The candidates were not allowed to do advertisements, until the final list of approved candidates are know ...

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Iranian presidential election 2005, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Results, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Election controversies, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Turnout and boycotts, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Schedule, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Approved candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Rejected candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Declinations and withdrawals, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Sources

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Iranian presidential election 2005 - Results

While pre-voting polls mostly favored a run-off between Rafsanjani and Mostafa Moeen, the actual vote counts from the Ministry of Interior unexpectedly put Mahmoud Ahmadinezhad and Mehdi Karroubi in second and third places. Rafsanjani and Ahmadinezhad led with respectively 21.0% and 19.5% of the votes, and were followed by Karroubi (17.3%), Ghalibaf (13.9%), Moeen (13.8%), Larijani (5.9%), and Mehralizadeh (4.4%) [1]. This was the result of 29,317,042 votes, which amounts to a turnout of 62.66%, as there were 46,786,418 eligible voters. Whil ...

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Iranian presidential election 2005, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Results, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Election controversies, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Turnout and boycotts, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Schedule, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Approved candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Rejected candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Declinations and withdrawals, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Sources

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear proliferation - International cooperation

Nuclear proliferation - Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Main article: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty At present, 189 states are party to the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. These include all five declared Nuclear Weapons States (NWSs): the People's Republic of China, France, the Russian Federation, the UK, and the USA. Notable non-signatories to the NPT are Israel, Pakistan, and India (the latter two have since tested nuclear weapons, while Israel is considered by most to be an unacknowledged nuclear weapons sta ...

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Nuclear proliferation, Nuclear proliferation - International cooperation, Nuclear proliferation - Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Nuclear proliferation - International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear proliferation - Scope of safeguards, Nuclear proliferation - Additional Protocol, Nuclear proliferation - Other IAEA developments, Nuclear proliferation - Unsanctioned nuclear activity, Nuclear proliferation - Iraq, Nuclear proliferation - North Korea, Nuclear proliferation - South Africa, Nuclear proliferation - United States-NATO nuclear weapons sharing, Nuclear proliferation - Threshold States

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani - Personal life

Rafsanjani was born in the city of Rafsanjan, located in central Iran. From a marriage in 1958, Rafsanjani has three sons Mohsen, Mehdi, and Yasser (who was named after Yasser Arafat [1]), and also two daughters Fatemeh and Faezeh. Only Faezeh Hashemi took a political life, which led to her being a Majlis representative and then the publisher of the newspaper Zan. Rafsanjani is by far one of, if not the richest man in Iran he owns many properties in Iran around the town of Rafsanjan plus he has many connections in Iran's huge Oil indu ...

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Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani - Political life, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani - Personal life, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani - Quotes

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - President of Iran - Qualifications and election

The President of Iran is elected in a national election by universal adult suffrage. The selection of candidates for the election is restricted to those individuals approved by the 12-member religious Council of Guardians. The Council's members are appointed either directly or indirectly by the Supreme Leader and are intended to preserve the values of Iran's theocratic Islamic government. To be eligible to run for president the Council proclaims the following qualifications be met: Be a Muslim Be between the ages of 25 ...

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President of Iran, President of Iran - Role in the state, President of Iran - Qualifications and election, President of Iran - Presidents of Iran

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Iranian presidential election 2005 - Election controversies

After the first round of the election, some people, including Mehdi Karroubi, the pragmatic reformist candidate who ranked third in the first round but was the first when partial results were first published, have alleged that a network of mosques, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps militiary forces, and Basij militia forces have been illegally used to generate and mobilize support for Ahmadinejad. Karroubi has accused hardliners of rigging the election and has explicitly alleged Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Kh ...

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Iranian presidential election 2005, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Results, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Election controversies, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Turnout and boycotts, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Schedule, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Approved candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Rejected candidates, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Declinations and withdrawals, Iranian presidential election 2005 - Sources

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Ali Khamenei: Encyclopedia II - Weapons of mass destruction - National politics

Fear of WMD, or of threats diminished by the possession of WMD, has long been used to catalyse public support for various WMD policies. They include mobilization of pro- and anti-WMD campaigners alike, and generation of popular political support. The term WMD may be used as a powerful buzzword ([15]), or to generate a culture of fear ([16]). It is also used ambiguously, particularly by not distinguishing among the different types of WMD ([17]). A television commercial, called Daisy, promoting Democrat Lyndon Johnson's 1964 presidential candidacy invoked the fear of a ...

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Weapons of mass destruction, Weapons of mass destruction - Historic use of the term WMD, Weapons of mass destruction - Current definitions, Weapons of mass destruction - Differences among WMD types, Weapons of mass destruction - WMD use and control, Weapons of mass destruction - Countries suspected of having Nuclear Weapons, Weapons of mass destruction - National politics, Weapons of mass destruction - Media coverage of WMD, Weapons of mass destruction - Public perceptions of WMD, Weapons of mass destruction - WMD in film music and humor

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