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Monthly Archives: April 2018

A Report On Crackdown On Haft Tappeh Sugar Cane Company Workers

Iran-HRM – Founded half-a-century ago in the southern city of Shush, in Khuzestan Province, Haft Tappeh Sugarcane Company is the oldest sugar factory in Iran. Some 5,600 workers are currently working at the company. Since the privatization of the Haft Tappeh Sugarcane Company in a murky 2015 privatization deal, the condition of workers has worsened. They say, “Since the transfer …

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Iran Executes Bahman Varmaziyar Despite Extensive Criticism

Iran-HRM – Iran on Wednesday hanged Bahman Varmaziyar, sentenced to death for armed robbery, in Hamedan Prison, state media reported. The ruling was supposed to be carried out yesterday, but according to the Provincial Prosecutor Kamran Hamzeh, was temporarily suspended due to a “judicial problem.” Bahman Varmaziyar was a hairdresser and sports club trainer in Hamedan who, on March 31, …

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Turkey’s rapprochement with Iran, tactical or strategic?

Al-Arabia – At a time when relations between the traditional rivals of the US and Russia do not seem well with so many complicated files including the Syrian cause, Turkish President Recep Teyyip Erdogan has been trying to walk on the Russian and American tight ropes, in an attempt to achieve Ankara’s interests.

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Iranians: Surge in Foreign Drug Prices Causing Hardship

VOA – Iranians say prices of foreign pharmaceuticals have surged in recent weeks because of the strengthening U.S. dollar, causing hardship for the sick and inciting anger toward people seen as profiting from the situation. In Tuesday’s edition of VOA Persian’s Straight Talk call-in show, callers from inside Iran accused the government of failing to deal with the problem. The …

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Growing Demands For Apology From Iranian State TV Over Discriminatory Kids Show

CHRI – At Least 100 People Remain Detained After March 2018 Protests Lawmakers in Iran’s mostly Arab-populated Khuzestan Province have demanded a meeting with the head of the state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) organization and its board of supervisors “regarding insults against Iran’s honorable ethnic peoples, namely the honorable Arabs of Khuzestan.”

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Senior Official: Telegram App Could Be Blocked “At Any Moment”

CHRI – Education Ministry Bans Telegram on Campuses On the same day the secretary of Iran’s Supreme Cyberspace Council told a radio program that the widely used Telegram app could be blocked “at any moment,” the Education Ministry banned the app on campuses nationwide. “I use Telegram as well as Instagram but based on the commitment I have to domestic …

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Ahmadinejad mired in clash with judiciary, IRGC

Al-Monitor — There seems to be no end in sight to the standoff between former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the one hand and the hard-line judiciary as well as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) Intelligence Organization on the other. Last month was particularly challenging for Ahmadinejad. He saw his former Vice President Hamid Baghaei sent to prison March …

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Iran’s deputy environment chief resigns amid mounting pressure from hard-liners

Al-Monitor – The young deputy head of Iran’s Department of Environment, Kaveh Madani, has decided to resign and leave the country following increasing pressure from hard-liners. Before moving back to Iran, Madani — who has been described by Iranian media as a “genius” — was an environmental management lecturer at Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. He was named …

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First Ever Release of 1978 Farah Choir Recording

Payvand.com – After 40 years, a never-before-heard recording of the Farah Choir, which was supported by the former queen of Persia Farah Diba (Pahlavi), has been released in Europe. The release of the recording, which contains seven Persian folk songs, was planned for 1978, but was halted due to the Islamic Revolution. “In 1973, Farah Pahlavi Charity Foundation commissioned Evlin …

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