Category Archives: News
‘Iranium’ Documentary Exposes Iran’s True Intentions
Newsmax – – By Ken Timmerman February 9, 2011 Those in the Bush administration believed they had achieved a dramatic breakthrough with Iran in 2006 and flew Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice up to New York to make the official … Continue reading
Iranium screened in Ottawa after 3-week delay
CBC News – – A controversial film critical of Iran has screened in Ottawa, three weeks after Canada’s national library cancelled the event following complaints and threats. A dozen police officers were on hand and other sections of Library and … Continue reading
‘Iranium’ film finally shown in Ottawa
The Globe and Mail – – ERIN ANDERSSEN Feb. 06, 2011 A controversial movie about Iran that was cancelled after concerns of violence and complaints from the Iranian embassy finally screened Sunday night in Ottawa before a sold-out audience – … Continue reading
Film about Iranian nukes airs after threats
CTV News – – February 6, 2011 OTTAWA — An Ottawa audience whooped in support of free speech on Sunday as a film about Iran’s nuclear ambition finally had its national capital premiere. Heritage Minister James Moore said the screening of … Continue reading
Iran can’t ‘dictate what movies Canadians watch’: Minister
The Ottawa Citizen – – JENNIFER CAMPBELL FEBRUARY 7, 2011 OTTAWA — Library and Archives Canada was crawling with police officers and had 17 security guards on duty Sunday as the venue held the screening of a controversial documentary on … Continue reading
Sold-out crowd views Iranium
National Post – – Sarah Boesveld · Monday, Feb. 7, 2011 Weeks after complaints from the Iranian government cancelled a screening of Iranium at Library and Archives Canada, a sold-out audience filled the theatre Sunday evening to take in the … Continue reading
What if 9/11 had been nuclear?
WorldNetDaily – – New movie issues stark warning of radicals’ deadly intentions February 7, 2011 Iranium,the new movie premiering this week, is offering the world, especially those in the West and even more directly those in the United States, a … Continue reading