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Monthly Archives: March 2019

Iran’s Ex-President Says Without Reforms People Won’t Go To Vote

Radiofarda – Iran’s former moderate president, Mohammad Khatami has warned that in the absence of reforms, convincing people to go to vote in the next elections will be a tough undertaking. Khatami, who served as president for eight years (1997-2005), was speaking to the reformist faction of Majles (Iranian parliament) on Wednesday, March 6. In remarks reflected on a Telegram …

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India Wants To Extend U.S. Waivers For Buying Iranian Oil – Sources

Radiofarda – India wants to keep buying Iranian oil at its current level of about 300,000 barrels per day (bpd), as it negotiates with Washington about extending a sanctions waiver past early May, two sources in India with knowledge of the matter said. India has reduced its purchases of Iranian oil but has been in talks on extending its sanctions …

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Geologist Says The Ground Is Sinking In 300 Regions Of Iran

Radiofarda – The head of Iran’s Geological Agency says that in 300 plains in Iran the earth is sinking and huge sinkholes are appearing. A sinkhole in Iran. Undated Alireza Shahidi says that the capital city Tehran is sinking 35 centimeters (more than a foot) a year, ISNA reports. Shahidi compared Iran with the European Union and says that a …

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Israel’s Navy Could Act Against Iranian Oil Smuggling – Netanyahu

Radiofarda – Israel’s navy could take action against Iranian oil smuggling, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, urging world powers to foil any effort by Tehran to evade U.S. sanctions. The Israeli leader told naval officers that Iran was still resorting to clandestine measures to ship fuel that it first used prior to a 2015 nuclear deal easing Western …

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Why Iran’s Reformists Welcome A Hardliner As Judiciary Chief?

Radiofarda – In a strange twist some Iranian reformists have welcomed the likely appointment of hardliner cleric Ebrahim Raeesi as Iran’s next Judiciary chief. This comes less than one week after Abdolkarim Soroush, a prominent reform figure characterized Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic, as one of the most knowledgeable men in Iran’s history. Even some conservatives …

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Centrists, Civil Society Must Work Together To Check Iran’s Military Before It’s Too Late

Radiofarda – The deep entanglement of Iran’s military apparatus in the country’s politics, economy, and society is a well-known fact. Its interventionist role must be curbed to avoid catastrophe. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), a force of roughly 125,000 personnel officially tasked with protecting the Islamic ruling system, also has its fingers in almost every sector of the economy, …

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Report: Iranian hackers caused losses in hundreds of millions

Al-Arabia – Iranian hackers working to penetrate systems, businesses and governments around the world have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, a report said Wednesday. Researchers for tech giant Microsoft said the attackers stole secrets and wiped data from computer networks after targeting thousands of people at some 200 companies over the past two years, according to The Wall …

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Iran Human Rights Monitor Monthly Report – February 2019

Iran-HRM – Iran Human Rights Monitor Monthly Report – February 2019 In the month of February, some seriously ill prisoners were denied medical access. Since mid-December 2018, Raja’i Shahr political prisoners have been denied medical treatment on orders of the head of the prison in Karaj. The ban started after a prisoner convicted of murder escaped while being transferred to the hospital …

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Imprisoned Activist Atena Daemi Denied An MRI Despite Possibly Suffering MS

Iran-HRM – Political prisoner Atena Daemi has been denied medical treatment despite possibly suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS). In line with the cruel and inhumane behavior towards political prisoners in Iran, Evin Prison authorities prevented the transfer of political prisoner Atena Daemi for medical tests and medical care. Atena Daemi has long been suffering from persistent dizziness, headaches and numbness …

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Iran Hopes New Trade Mechanism Ready For Business Within Weeks

RFL/RE – Iran says it hopes a new trade mechanism that allows foreign firms to conduct business with Tehran will be up and running within two weeks.“We hope it will be before the end of the Iranian calendar year,” Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told reporters in Vienna, referring to March 20.Germany, France, and Britain have launched the mechanism, known as INSTEX, …

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