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Monthly Archives: January 2020

Moore-Gilbert’s Letters from Revolutionary Guard’s Prison Ward Reveal Struggle to “Survive”

CHRI – Since being jailed in the severely restrictive Ward-2A of Iran’s Evin Prison, British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert has struggled to obtain proper food and medication, and has been denied contact with the outside world including her family, she wrote in a series of letters obtained by the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI). Echoing similar statements by other prisoners held there who …

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Iranian Female Sprinter Farzaneh Fasihi Dreams Of Reaching Olympics

PayvandNews – Female sprinter Farzaneh Fasihi, dubbed the Wind Girl, comes close to fulfilling her dream of reaching the Olympic Games. Fasihi has recently secured her place at the 2020 World Athletics Indoor Championships, running 7.29 second time in the 60 meters event. She has become the first Iranian woman to participate at the World Athletics Indoor Championships. Iranian sprinter …

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The Doomed Flight: Homage To A Cousin

Radiofarda – Siavash Ghafouri Azar and his wife, Sara Mamani, were both graduates of Concordia University, Canada. They had traveled to their motherland, Iran, to celebrate their marriage with relatives. They wanted to sprinkle some joy on the cheerless lives in the country and return to the house that they had recently bought in Montreal. File photo: Victims of Ukranian …

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New Vice-Commander Of Iran’s Qods Force Signifies Khamenei’s Message Of ‘Fighters Without Borders’

Radiofarda – On January 20 Commander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Guard appointed Mohammad Hejazi as Vice-Commander of the Qods (Quds) Force, a development that signals even more impetus to the role of Iran’s extra-territorial military-intelligence unit. Brigadier General Hejazi is not new to the Qods Force. His footsteps have been seen in Lebanon very recently where according to the Israel Defence …

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Food Price Inflation In Iran At 30 Percent According To Latest Report

Radiofarda – The latest report on inflation by Iran Statistical Center (ISC) says foodstuff prices have climbed 30 percent compared with last year, in an unrelenting trend of rising inflation and prices in the sanctions-hit country. ISC is the only entity issuing sporadic economic reports in Iran since March 2019, when the Central Bank and other government offices stopped issuing …

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Iran asks US, France for help reading Ukrainian plane’s black box info

Al-Arabia – Iran has asked the US and French authorities for equipment to download information from black boxes on a downed Ukrainian airliner, a request that will add to international frustration at Tehran’s failure to send the recorders abroad for analysis. Canada, 57 of whose citizens were among the 176 people killed in the crash, has said France should handle the …

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At least two people killed by Iraqi security forces as clashes continue

Al-Arabia – At least two people were killed by Iraqi security forces when they fired at demonstrators in the cities of Karbala and Baghdad, according to Al Arabiya sources on Tuesday. Demonstrators blocked major roads in the capital Baghdad, as well as the governorates of Najaf, southwest of the capital Baghdad, and the city of Karbala, in central Iraq. They …

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Two rockets land near US embassy in Baghdad, no casualties reported

Al-Arabia – Two rockets have landed near the US embassy in Baghdad located in the heavily fortified Green Zone of the Iraqi capital, according to security sources. Sirens could be heard across the zone immediately after the rockets made impact. The US has blamed Iran-backed paramilitary groups for a spate of similar attacks in recent months on the Green Zone, …

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An updated report on January protests in Iran

HRANA – On January 8, 2020, the Ukraine International Airlines flight 752 crashed shortly after takeoff from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport, killing all 176 people onboard including Iranians, Canadians, Ukrainians, Swedes, Afghans, Germans, and British nationals. On January 11, 2020, thousands of people took to the streets across the country after General Staff of the Armed Forces of the …

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Eight Countries Back European-Led Naval Mission In Strait Of Hormuz

RFL/RE – Eight European Union member states have given their support for a European-led maritime surveillance mission in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic route for world oil supplies. Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and Portugal backed the new force, they said in a “political statement” issued by France’s Foreign Ministry on January 20. The move comes …

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