Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Iran Denies Claims Of An Assassination Attempt On Their President

Bodyguards react to the sound of an explosion behind the entourage of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Hamedan, Iran. Photograph: Reuters

Iran Denies Claims Of Assassination Attempt On Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- The Guardian

Mixed messages surround reports of alleged grenade attack on presidential motorcade.

Confusion surrounded reports of an assassination attempt on the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, today after sources in Tehran denied initial claims that an attack had taken place.

The Iranian website khabaronline.ir said a homemade grenade exploded near Ahmadinejad's presidential motorcade in Hamedan, western Iran, as he was on his way to address a crowd. Reuters said a source in the president's office had confirmed the attack but other news outlets reported that presidential sources had later denied any attack had taken place. Khabar, the website, said he was unhurt and went on to give his speech as planned, which was broadcast live on state television.

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More News On The "Assassination Attempt" On The Iranian President

Iran Denies Reports of Attack on Ahmadinejad -- New York Times
Iran denies reports of attack on president's motorcade -- L.A. Times
Iran Denies Attack on President -- Voice of America
Iran Denies Grenade Attack On President's Convoy -- Wall Street Journal
Assassination Attempt on President Ahmadinejad? -- ABC News
Iran denies reports of attack on President Ahmadinejad -- BBC
Iran denies attack on Ahmadinejad -- Al Jazeera
Ahmadinejad unhurt after motorcade explosion -- Yahoo News/AFP
Iran's Ahmadinejad unhurt after blast near motorcade -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Iranian media say president's convoy attacked -- AP
Ahmadinejad motorcade hit by cracker not grenade: Iran -- AFP
Profile: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- BBC
Did Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad just survive an assassination attempt? -- Christian Science Monitor
Factbox - Key political risks to watch in Iran -- Reuters
Factbox: Five facts about Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- Reuters

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