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[url=http://www.mlbjerseysbuy.com/ncaa-jerseys-colorado-rashaan-c-11_25.html]mlb Colorado Rashaan[/url]TEHRAN, Dec. 8 () -- Iranian officials criticized the United States for launching a virtual embassy for Iran.Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said that the launch of the virtual embassy is an indication of U.S. confession to the wrong decision to sever ties with Iran three decades ago, Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency reported Thursday.The U.S. virtual embassy for Iran will not send the U.S. message to Iranian people, Mehmanparast was quoted as saying.In October, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the United States was planning to launch a virtual embassy for Iran by the end of this year, which would provide Iranians with online access to U.S. visa and education information.On Tuesday, the U.S. State Department opened the virtual embassy , as Clinton called it "a platform for us to communicate with each other -- openly and without fear -- about the United States, about our policies, our culture, and the American people."Criticizing the U.S. sanction pressures on Iran over its nuclear program, the Iranian spokesman said it is better that the United States "takes lessens from the past and sincerely changes its approach" toward Iranians.On Wednesday, Iranian lawmaker Hassan Ghafourifard said the launch of the U.S. virtual embassy aims to create a rift between the Iranian people and their government, but Iranians are not interested in having anything to do with the virtual embassy.Referring to the launch of the U.S. virtual embassy as a "plot" against Iran, he said that "the Iranian nation knows and recognizes the U.S. plots in any forms."Another Iranian lawmaker Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh told Mehr on Wednesday that the launch of the U.S. virtual embassy is "a kind of public announcement to attract spies (from Iranians) to the United States."The objective behind the establishment of the U.S. virtual embassy is to put political pressures on Iran, said Falahatpisheh who heads the Foreign Relations Committee of Iranian parliament.The Iranian local media reported on Wednesday that Iran blocked the virtual embassy website launched online by the U.S. administration for Iran shortly after the website officially started to work on Tuesday.The White House on Wednesday condemned the Iranian government for its blockage of the virtual embassy."We condemn the Iranian government's efforts to deny their people the freedom to access America's recently launched Virtual Embassy Tehran," White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement."Through this action, the Iranian government has once again demonstrated its commitment to build an electronic curtain of surveillance and censorship around its people," he said, asserting that the effort is "doomed to fail in the 21st century when technology is empowering citizens around the globe."He said the United States "remains steadfast" in its commitment to a dialogue with the Iranian people based upon "mutual interests, mutual respect and admiration for a great, ancient civilization. "In October, when Clinton first unveiled her virtual embassy plan, the Islamic Association Union of Iranian Students vowed to occupy it once it was launched.Seyyed-Ali Mousavi, secretary of the students' movement, said that they would not allow the United States to enter Iran.The United States broke off diplomatic relations with Iran on April 7, 1980 after a group of Iranian students seized the U.S. embassy and captured some 60 U.S. diplomats in 1979, with 52 of them held captive for 444 days in the hostage crisis.Related:White House denounces Iran's blockage of virtual embassy WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 () -- The White House on Wednesday condemned the Iranian government for its blockage of a virtual U.S. embassy opened a day earlier for the Iranians."We condemn the Iranian government's efforts to deny their people the freedom to access America's recently launched Virtual Embassy Tehran," White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement. Full storyU.S. virtual embassy to Iran blocked: Iranian mediaTEHRAN, Dec. 7 () -- Iran has blocked a web-based embassy provided by the U.S. government to Iranians only a day after it was officially launched, local Fars news agency reported on Wednesday.In October, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that her country was planning to open a virtual embassy for Iranians by the end of this year, which would provide them with online access to U.S. visa and education information. Full storyU.S. opens virtual embassy for IraniansWASHINGTON, Dec. 6 () -- The United States on Tuesday opened a virtual embassy for the Iranians to promote what it calls people-to-people contacts."I am delighted to announce the online opening of the Virtual U. S. Embassy Tehran as a new and exciting engagement opportunity between the peoples of Iran and the United States," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said in a statement. Full storySpecial Report: Iran Nuclear CrisisBEIJING, June 7 () -- Sitting in the sun beside the gate of the Experimental High School attached to Beijing Normal University, a man surnamed Zhao was talking to his wife about lunch plans for their daughter, who is taking the national college entrance exam at the school.In order to better take care of their daughter, Zhao and his wife took three days off and decided to accompany their daughter to the annual exam, the largest of its kind in the country.The exam, which falls on June 7 and 8 every year, is regarded as a "make or break" test for most students, as it is the primary factor affecting the course of their post-primary education.At the school gate, more than a hundred parents were waiting just like Zhao, sweating and fanning themselves, as the early June sun was bearing down hard.Zhang Chunli, who works at a scientific research institute, also took some time off to accompany her son to the exam. She waited outside, nervously checking her watch."My son has decent grades but he still felt nervous. He had some trouble sleeping last night," Zhao said."My son has been feeling a lot of pressure, especially during the last year of preparations for the exam," Zhang said, adding that she hopes to take her son on a vacation after the exam is over.A police car and motorcycle were parked at the school's gate to prevent emergencies from disturbing testers. Staff from the police station, located across the street from the school, provided scores of seats with beach umbrellas to parents waiting for their children.Paper cups, drinking water and medicine to prevent sunstroke were also provided by the police to the waiting parents.Businessowners have jumped at the chance to take advantage of the exam. Travel agencies and tennis clubs distributed advertisements to waiting parents, hoping to secure their business after the exam concludes.Just 200 meters away from the university, police officers were seen distributing flyers to parents waiting for their children outside of the No. 35 Middle School, reminding them to be aware of traffic controls on the way to testing sites.The Beijing municipal government bans noisy construction work from June 1 to 26 every year to ensure a quiet environment for the testers. Construction projects located within 500 meters of testing areas are brought to a halt.Registration rates for the exam have dropped for four consecutive years due to an increase in birth rates and a growing trend of studying abroad. According to statistics from the Ministry of Education, about 9.15 million people applied to take the test this year, a 2-percent fall year on year.The average university placement rate for students who take the test stands at 75 percent this year, a rise of nearly 3 percent over last year.However, the pressure that the students have been feeling has not been relieved correspondingly."We and our daughter cannot relax in such an atmosphere," Zhao said. "She is often laden with anxiety, even when she is playing."Afterschool classes and other forms of extracurricular education have also weighed heavily on many students.Many parents believe that entering college is their children's only way to success, which puts even more pressure on students, according to Professor Cheng Fangping from Beijing's Renmin University.When the first day of testing at Beijing Normal University ended at 11:30 a.m. and students came out from the classrooms, their parents wasted no time in crowding together at the gate, eager to find their children and ask about the test.Wang Wei, a student whose parents did not come to wait for him, left the school on his bicycle, a relaxed smile on his face."I feel quite at ease, and I think I did well on the test," Wang said. "I hope I will do better during tomorrow's testing."
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