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Monthly Archives: July 2020

Iran’s President Says Wear Masks, Or Be Denied Public Services

RFL/RE – Iranian President Hassan Rohani says Iranians who do not wear masks will be denied public services and workplaces that fail to comply with health protocols will be shut for a week. Rohani made the comments on July 4 as he announced new steps to try to curb the coronavirus pandemic that was first confirmed in Iran in February. …

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Fire Breaks Out at Iranian Power Plant

VOA – A fire broke out at a power station in southwestern Iran on Saturday, Iranian media reported, the latest in a string of fires and explosions, some of which have hit sensitive sites. The blaze, which affected a transformer in the power station in the city of Ahvaz, was put out by firefighters, and electricity was restored after partial …

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An open letter to US secretary of State to put pressure on the Iranian regime to stop the violation of the rights of the religious and ethnic minorities in Iran

Shabtabnews – In a open letter various human right organisations, religious groups, and civil liberties groups asked US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo  to “Call on the Iranian government to release all religious prisoners of conscience and to reach out to U.S. allies to express their concern making it clear that detaining such innocent individuals during a pandemic demonstrates a …

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Coronavirus Infected 20 Percent In Iran, Random Serology Tests Show

Radiofarda -A member of the national Coronavirus Combat Taskforce of Iran on Saturday said based on random serologic test findings 20 percent of Iranians must have had been infected with the coronavirus so far. “This test is done to find out what percentage of the population in an area have been infected with the coronavirus. Random tests we carried out …

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Iran Allowed Commercial Flights To Conceal Plans To Strike US Military Bases

Radiofarda – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) on Friday said it has obtained an audio recording that suggests Iranian authorities did not close the airspace over Tehran on January 8 to conceal their plans to strike U.S. military bases in Iraq, leading to the shooting down of a Ukrainian airliner. The Kyiv-bound Ukraine International Airlines aircraft was shot down by …

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Fate Of Four Iranians Kidnapped In Lebanon In 1982 Still Stirs Controversy

Radiofarda – The Director of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, IRGC-affiliated Owj Media Organization has published a statement insisting that four Iranian government employees abducted, in northern Lebanon in 1982, were killed on the spot. Meanwhile, “commemorating the name and memory of the abducted diplomats,” Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday, July 3, “Some evidence shows that Iranian …

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UN Nuclear Watchdog Says Inspections Will Continue After Iran Nuclear Site Incident

Radiofarda – In a statement on Friday the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, said that although its inspectors were not present at the time of a fire/explosion at Iranian nuclear facility in Natanz, the Islamic Republic authorities had informed the U.N. nuclear watchdog of the incident. “Iran also informed the IAEA late on Thursday that the fire was quickly extinguished …

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Iran Has Triggered Nuclear Accord Dispute Mechanism, EU Says

Radiofarda – The European Union’s top diplomat disclosed Friday that he has received a letter from Iran’s foreign minister that triggers a dispute mechanism in the 2015 nuclear agreement, complaining that Britain, France and Germany are not living up to their side of the deal. The accord, which Iran signed with the U.S., Britain, Germany, France, China and Russia, has …

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Iran Bans Cosmetic Surgery Six Months After Coronavirus Pandemic Began

Radiofarda – A deputy health minister has sent a letter to the heads of Iran’s state-run medical sciences universities to instruct them to halt cosmetic surgeries until further notice “due to the requirement to manage hospital beds”. Hospitals run by medical universities are financed and controlled by the state. The new measure reflects the deep concerns of health authorities about …

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Khamenei’s Defiant Foreign Policy Chief Lashes Out At EU Trio, IAEA

Radiofarda – The top foreign policy aide to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has criticized UK, France and Germany for voting against Iran at the latest meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Kamal Kharrazi who is known for furthering Khamenei’s policy on Europe, also accused IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi of behaving “suspiciously.” Kharrazi’s remarks appeared as an identical …

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