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(7 Oct 2005) 1. Wide shot of demonstration after Friday prayers 2. Woman demonstrator shouting slogans 3. Women at demonstration shouting slogans 4. Demonstrators shouting slogans 5. Demonstrators walking and shouting slogans 6. Demonstrators walking past a building with former leader Ayatollah Khomeini's picture 7. 'Uncle Sam' effigy held by demonstrators 8. Wide shot of demonstrators holding 'Uncle Sam' effigy 9. Police among demonstration 10. Wide shot of demonstrators 11. SOUNDBITE (Farsi): Ali Namazi, a demonstrator: "We will not compromise over our nuclear rights. We have gathered here to voice our support, but all the people who are in favour of nuclear activities have not come. It is only some of them coming today." 12. Wide shot of demonstrators 13. Wide shot of police and demonstrators 14. Close-up of sign of British Embassy 15. Police personnel guarding British Embassy 16. Wide shot of demonstrators 17. Police in front of British Embassy 18. Wide shot of the demonstrators and cars on street 19. Demonstrators with a banner (in Farsi) shouting slogans in front of British Embassy 20. Ahmad Jannati, Head of the State Guardian Council and speaker at Friday Prayers walking to podium 21. Wide shot of people attending Friday Prayers 22. Mid shot of Iranian officials attending Friday Prayers 23. Wide shot of Ahmad Jannati, speaker at Friday Prayers 24. SOUNDBITE (Farsi): Ahmed Jannati, Speaker at Friday Prayers: "If they vote for sanctions against Iran in future, we do not welcome sanctions and we will resist them if there are any." 25. Wide shot of people chanting slogans at Friday Prayers STORYLINE: As the world greeted the news Friday that Mohamed ElBaradei had shared the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize with the organisation he heads, the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iranian protesters gathered for anti-US demonstrations in Tehran. Demonstrators voiced support for their country's nuclear activities. The International Atomic Energy Organisation (IAEA) ratified a resolution against Iran in its last meeting. Worshippers congregated after Friday prayers, gathering at Enqelab Square, in the centre of the city. Hundreds chanted slogans condemning Europe and America's position towards Iran's nuclear programme. The United States, Israel and others accuse Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons. Israel fears such weapons could be directed toward its cities, and have repeatedly identified Iran as their biggest threat. Iran says its nuclear programme is strictly for peaceful purposes. Some protestors gathered outside the British Embassy, the scene of several demonstrations during the past week. ElBaradei has led international efforts to put pressure on Iran. Last month, the IAEA passed a resolution warning Iran that it would be referred to the United Nations Security Council unless it allayed fears about its nuclear programme. In response, Iran has threatened that unless the IAEA backs down, it will resume uranium enrichment, block short-notice intrusive inspections of its nuclear facilities and cut trade with countries that support the resolution. At the same time, Iran has said it is ready to reopen negotiations with European countries over its nuclear programme. Talks between Britain, Germany and France - which negotiated on behalf of the 25-nation European Union - and Iran, collapsed in early August after Iran resumed uranium reprocessing activities at a facility in central Iran. Tehran had suspended uranium conversion work under a November 2004 deal with the European nations. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...