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 Last update - 15:07 01/05/2007              Iran holds two-day terrorism 
conference in Tehran        By DPA          Iran was holding a two-day 
conference Tuesday with the aim of seeking the roots of terrorism and 
distinguishing between Islamic groups fighting for freedom and Islamists 
involved in terrorism. 

There were 46 scholars from 20 countries, including the Islamic 
world, Europe and the United States in attendance at the conference, 
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Terrorism, organized by the Iranian government in cooperation with the 
government's Islamic Propaganda Office. 

The main aim of the conference is to seek roots of terrorism, 
neutralizing Western propaganda on exposing Muslims as terrorists and 
distinguishing legitimate defense by Islamic groups from terror by 
Islamists. 

Also on the agenda is what the conference calls U.S. "efforts to 
exploit the September 11 incident as pretext for expanding its 
hegemonic aims." 

The conference secretary, Ayatollah Taskhiri, accused the U.S. of 
having used terrorism as an excuse to confront "Islamic awakening" and invade 
Afghanistan and Iraq. 

The Ayatollah said resistance by Islamic nations and especially young Muslims 
would be the best method to confront global prejudice against Muslims as 
potential terrorists in general and U.S. conspiracies in the Islamic world in 
particular. 

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will attend the conference later Tuesday 
and hold a speech on terrorism. 

Iran is accused by the US of supporting international terrorism, but 
categorically denying the charges, Tehran has constantly said its 
support was purely spiritual. It says it only supports militia groups 
such as Hamas in the Palestinian Authority and Hezbollah in Lebanon, which 
according 
to Iran, were only fighting for liberation of their lands from 
Israeli occupation. 

Tehran has always condemned operations by the terrorist network al-Qaeda and 
even came close to a war with the Afghan group Taliban following an attack by 
Taliban forces against the Iranian consulate in the northern Afghan city of 
Mazar-e-Sharif in August 1998, in which nine Iranian diplomats were killed. 

The United Nations eventually calmed down tensions and prevented a 
widespread military conflict. 


       
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