Today’s
Woman will be dedicated to the 9th anniversary of the 18 Tir student
protests
in Iran. PNN's Kouroush Sehati, who participated in the protest, will
be on set
to discuss his experience. Our guest is Hamid Alizadeh, former student
rights
activist in Iran. He will be joining us from Los Angeles.
News
and Viewswill report that the Netherlands will ban Iranian students
from
studying nuclear technology at its universities, the government said
Friday.
The ministry said the ban does not cover undergraduate studies up to
bachelor's
degree level, which are considered not to be specialised. We are
contacting the
Dutch Foreign Ministry for comment.
Iran
started war games on Monday.Missile
units of the elite Revolutionary Guards' naval and air forces began war
games,
Iranian news agencies said, hours after the U.S. Navy said it had begun
exercises in the Gulf. 2nd hour phoner guest
Abbas Milani will comment on this
story as well as other issues of the day.
U.S.
exports to Iran grew more than tenfold during President Bush's years in
office
even as he accused Iran of nuclear ambitions and helping terrorists.
America
sent more cigarettes to Iran - at least $158 million worth under Bush -
than
any other products.
NaV recognizes the
anniversary of Iranian Student Movement of 18
Tir (July 8th) with guest Farrokh
Negahdar from London.
Roundtablefeatures a
discussion with human rights advocate
Ahmed Battebi regarding the anniversaty of the 18thTir
student
protests.
Late Editionwill have an update on the FARC rebel organization.The broadcast recognizes the 18thTeer student movement with a background package, as well as an live on set interview with student activist Kianoush Sanjari. Other stories include fashion collections from the Paris runways, and a review of the new film “Tell No One.”
Newstalkhosts Manoucher Mohamedi to discuss the anniversary of 18thTir and the student movement in Iran.