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  • 5 Former secretaries of state urge talks with Iran

    Five former secretaries of state, gathering to give their best advice to the next president, agreed Monday that the United States should talk to Iran, USA Today said.
     
    The wide-ranging, 90-minute session in a packed auditorium at The George Washington University, produced exceptional unity among Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell, Warren Christopher, Henry A.

    Kissinger and James A. Baker III.

    They did not agree on who should move into the White House next January. Albright and Christopher are Democrats, the others Republicans.

    Albright surprised no one by endorsing Democrat Barack Obama to replace Republican George W. Bush.

    "It would be sending a message of diversity" to the world, she said, drawing cheers from an audience of dozens of diplomats and hundreds of students.

  • Jail, flogging for women activists

    AN Iranian appeals court has upheld suspended flogging and jail sentences against two women's rights campaigners, their lawyer was quoted as saying today.

    "A Tehran appeals court confirmed a one-year jail term and 35 lashes for Massoumeh Zia. The sentence will be suspended for five years," Farideh Gheyrat was quoted by the Kargozaran newspaper.

    "The appeals court also upheld the six month jail term and 10 lashes, which will be suspended for two years, for Marzieh Mortazi Langrudi," she added.

    Zia, 31, was arrested with 70 other people in a June 2006 demonstration in a Tehran square which was broken up amid reported police brutality. The protesters were demanding equal rights for women in divorce, inheritance and child custody.

    Mortazi Langrudi, 55, and 32 other women were detained in March 2007 outside a Tehran revolutionary court where five fellow feminists were standing trial for organising the 2006 protest.

    Several participants in both demonstrations have been charged with disturbing public order or harming national security and given jail terms, some suspended.

    Iran has exerted mounting pressure on women's rights campaigners over the past year. Earlier this month four activists were sentenced to six months in jail over articles on feminist websites.

    It has also cracked down on women involved with a signature campaign that calls for change to Iranian laws deemed as discriminatory to women.

    Ms Gheyrat added that the appeals court had sentenced a member of the teachers' union, Ali Pour-Soleiman, to one year in prison and 35 lashes, which would be suspended for five years.

    But the court commuted a three-year sentence against activist teacher Mohammad Hashemi to a 15 million rial ($A1920) fine.

    Dozens of teachers were arrested following demonstrations in March last year, in which they demanded higher salaries and accused President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of not keeping his election promises to spread wealth.

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