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Monthly Archives: July 2019

Iranian Teenager Sentenced To 100 Lashes

Iran-HRM – The Iranian Judiciary sentenced a 17 year old boy to 100 lashes for a crime he allegedly did not commit and despite the civil suit being retracted by the victim’s family. The 7th Branch of the Tehran Criminal court sentenced Ramin to 100 lashes on July 15. According to ROKNA, Ramin said he had not abused the 11 …

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Britain Says Tanker Was In Omani Waters, While Iran Releases Seizure Video

RFL/RE – London condemned Tehran’s seizure of a British-flagged tanker in the Persian Gulf and said it was operating legally in Omani territorial waters when it was seized by Iranian forces. The comments came on July 20 as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) released a video of its speedboats pulling alongside the oil tanker, followed by ski-mask clad troops …

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Britain Calls Ship Seizure ‘Hostile Act’ As Iran Releases Video of Capture

VOA – Britain on Saturday denounced Iran’s seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf as a “hostile act” and rejected Tehran’s explanation that it seized the vessel because it had been involved in an accident. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards posted a video online showing speedboats pulling alongside the Stena Impero tanker, its name clearly visible. Troops wearing ski masks and carrying …

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Iran Executions: Three Men Hanged at Minab Prison

Iran Human Rights (IHR) – Three men were hanged for murder charges at the southern Iranian city of Minab last Sunday. According to IHR sources, on Sunday, June 14, three men were hanged at Minab prison for murder charges. IHR could identify them as Ali Karimi, Mohammad Parvaei and Amirali Shadabi.  “Amirali Shadabi killed a person during a gang fight. …

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Iran’s Trojan Army Faces Challenge in Iraq

gatestoneinstitute.org – Although some of the groups involved have exclusively Iraqi roots, the “mobilization” as a whole could be regarded as Iran’s Trojan army in Iraq. From its first days, the Khomeinist regime in Tehran regarded most Arab nations as artificial states created by colonial powers around an army of natives they had created as a means of controlling the …

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Protest Outside National Iranian American Council

Shabtabnews – Iranians living in the United States gathered in front of the office of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC) in Washington, D.C., on July 19. A statement read out by protesters at the event described the NIAC as “the representative of the corrupt and brutal Islamic Republic regime.” According to the statement, the protest was aimed at informing …

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Foreign Secretary Eyes Diplomacy, Not Military Options, In Iran Standoff

Radiofarda – British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt says his country is focusing on diplomacy and not “military options” following Iran’s seizure of a British oil tanker in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.“We will respond in a way that is considered but robust and we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences,” …

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Iranian FM Zarif: Venezuela must resist US interventionist policies

Al-Arabia – Everywhere the US goes, it “fosters extremism and terrorism,” Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Saturday upon his arrival to Venezuela, where he is set to attend the Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the semi-official Mehr news agency reported. “Anywhere the US sets foot in, it creates instability. Today, through …

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Iranian Political Prisoners Hunger Strike In Horrific Condition

Iran-HRM – The Iranian political prisoners, held on horrific condition have no choice but going on hunger strike and risk their own health to convey their voice to the outside world. These hunger strikes highlight the fact that Iranian regime has remained indifferent to human suffering as it ever has been. There is desperate need for international inquiries into the …

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Saudis Approve Hosting U.S. Troops Amid Rising Tensions With Iran

RFL/RE – Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has approved the hosting of U.S. troops for the first time since Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was toppled in 2003, as the two allies bolster cooperation amid rising tensions with Iran.“Based on mutual cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the United States of America, and their desire to enhance everything that could preserve the security …

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