Reports from Iran say the security forces have (clashed) with oppositional supporters after the funeral of one of the country’s most influential decedent figures Grand Ayatollah Montazeri. Reformers websites reported that the car, the Iranian opposition leader, Mir Hossein Mousavi was attacked by man on motorbikes after (attending) the funeral. John Line reports from London. For the government, the funeral of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri turned into a demonstration that were (powerless) to prevent. Opposition leaders called for a major / solidarity to mourn the dearth of one of the most outspoken clerics in Iran. They were (greeted) with a crowd stretched as far as I could see. The funeral itself passed off peacefully, but then the crowd gathered outside the most important shining / broken to anti-government (chanting). Opposition websites reported clashes between opposition supporters and government forces but it was not clear how (extensive) they were. The United Nations says describe the killings of dozens of civilians by the security forces in Guinea in September, as crimes against humanity. The UN findings confirmed that 109 people were died or missing after the (incident) in Conakry and says Moussa Dadis Camara bears direct responsibility. Here is Babara Plett. The reports say the brutal (suppression) of the opposition rally was a widespread and systematic attack carried out by security and militia forces including the (presidential) guard. It says there are reasonable grounds to conclude that this may constitute crime against (humanity). And that the president and military leader, Moussa Dadis Camara bears direct criminal responsibility for the (violence). It recommenced that the international military court conducted the investigation that sanctions being imposed on the main perpetrators and that the victims be compensated. The British government says it’s been told by China that it will (execute) a British citizen sentenced to death on Tuesday next week after it rejected the man’s appeal. Campaigner say Akmal Shaikh would be the first European Union citizen to be executed in China in 50 years. The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has (urged) china to spur Mr Shaikh‘s life. Danny Shore reports. Akmal Sheikh, who’s been in custody in China for more than 2 years was found (guilty) of carrying a suitcase containing 4 kilograms of heroin. Mr. Shaikh asked the people supreme court of china to quash his (conviction) but the appeal was turned down and he now faces the prospect of execution next week on December 29. Akmal Sheikh who’s married with 3 children claims that he was dubbed into carrying the drugs by someone who said they’d help him find work in a (nightclub). A BBC investigation has found that many of the Romanian orphans who came to international prominents in the 1990s after the end of the communist rule are still in institutional care and living in a poor / (conditions). The report uncovered widespread evidence of neglect. The Romanian government says it is committed to upholding the rights of those with (disabilities). World News from the BBC. The first time in British politics, the leaders of the main parties have agreed to (appear) in a series of live televise debates during next year’s general election campaign. The Labor Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the opposition leaders David Cameron of the Conservatives and Nick Clegg of the Libel (democrats) will meet in three pick time programs each aired by a different broadcaster. Rob Rockson reports. Voters will now get a chance to see the three party leaders going head to head on television in a way they’ve never (done) before. This is exciting new territory for both voters and broadcasters. Unlike in the US for example, the political party here are not allowed to (advertise) on television even during the short election period but before everyone gets too carried away, the evidence from presidential debates in the US suggests they are rarely (decisive) to the outcome of the election. United Nations secretary general Ban ki-moon has described the Copenhagen climate summit as a success despite widespread criticism that it was a failure. His comments came after Britain blamed China, Sudan and several Latin American countries for blocking any agreements on setting targets for cutting green house gas (emissions). Colombia has denied spying on Venezuela using an unmanned aircraft built using American technology. The allegation was made on Sunday by the Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. the Colombian Defense Minister told reporters that Colombia had no (access) to such machines. He joked that perhaps Venezuelan soldiers have seen father Christmas slay flying overhead and confused it with a spy plane. The Argentinean striker Lionel Messi has been named the World Player of the Year by football’s governing boy FIFA. Messi has held the Spanish team Barcelona to secure a host of (honors) in the last year including the champions league trophy and the Spanish league title. And that’s the latest BBC News.