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  1. Ban Ki-moon’s Iran backlash

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  2. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is facing mounting criticism of his plan to travel next week to Tehran, where he will attend the 16th Non-Aligned Movement's summit of developing countries and hold separate meetings with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Sup...

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  3. For weeks, the United States and Israel have been pleading with Ban not to attend the summit, which will include visits by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, on the grounds that it would legitimize a regime that has vio...

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  4. sanctions and sponsored terrorism.

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  5. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly criticized Ban's travel plans as a major mistake, saying: "Mr.

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  6. Secretary-General, your place is not in Tehran."

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  7. Despite reservations by some of his top aides, Ban has decided to go to Tehran in the hopes of heading off a possible armed confrontation between Israel and Iran over the development of Iran's nuclear program, which Israel is convinced is part of a covert...

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  8. Ban's critics say the visit, however well-intentioned, will strengthen the hand of U..

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  9. -bashers, undercut the Obama administration's efforts to isolate the Iranian regime, and provide Iran's leaders with a propaganda coup.

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  10. "I'm all for engagement, but Ban should not have gone," said Felice Gaer, the president of the Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, a U..

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