22.10.2004, 21:06
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Zitat:Iranians unite over nuclear row
By Frances Harrison
BBC correspondent in Tehran
Britain, France and Germany are to present Iran with a deal this week - a package of incentives such as trade ties and imported nuclear fuel - in return for Tehran's total suspension of all uranium enrichment activities.
But Iran has been quite categorical about saying it will not stop its uranium enrichment, only suspend it, and only under certain conditions.
This view is strongly endorsed by many ordinary Iranians, irrespective of their allegiance to the regime.
"Why should the US, Britain and Israel all have nuclear weapons and not us?" asks student Saida Hussain.
It is a frequently repeated reaction, but Saida says she is willing to fight for Iran's rights if it comes to war.
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