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Monthly Archives: October 2020

UN rights chief urges Iran to release jailed human rights defenders, citing COVID-19 risk

UN.org – The top UN rights official has called on Iran to release imprisoned human rights defenders, lawyers and political prisoners, citing deep concerns over their situation and heightened risk of contracting COVID-19.  According to the UN human rights office (OHCHR), conditions in Iranian prisons, suffering from chronic overcrowding and poor sanitary conditions, have worsened during the pandemic. Shortage of water …

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USCIRFexpresses concern in regards to Sunni arrests in Iran

Shabtabnews – In a twitter statmentt USCIRF expressed deep concern in regards to Sunni Muslims arrests by the Iranian regime. USCIRF is deeply concerned by a recent uptick in arrests of Sunni Muslims in #Iran, and calls on Iran's government to cease persecuting this religious minority. https://t.co/HnhOQ26aCH— USCIRF (@USCIRF) October 6, 2020

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Families Of Prisoners Killed In 1988 Mass Executions Demand Answers

Radiofarda – In the summer of 1988, Iran executed thousands of its opponents who were serving their sentences behind bars. At the time, Mir Hossein Mousavi was at the helm of the government as the Prime Minister, with Mousavi and his supporters insisting that he was unaware of the extrajudicial mass executions. Recently, Amnesty International (AI) presented documents that say otherwise. Amnesty …

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A Village In The Oil-Rich Khuzestan Abandoned With COVID-19 Claims MP

Radiofarda – A former member of the Iranian parliament, Hedayatullah Khademi, says that all residents of a village in the oil-rich province of Khuzestan in southwest Iran have been infected with the coronavirus. Allegedly, no medical treatment or measures have been taken by the Iranian government institutions for the villagers. Khademi, a member of the 10th parliament from Izeh, posted …

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Persepolis Sued For Violating Rules

Radiofarda – Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr Football Club has filed a complaint with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) over what it called “obvious violations of the International Football Federation’s (FIFA) regulations by Iran’s Persepolis.” According to the Sport 360 news website, Al-Nassr Club is claiming that Iran’s Persepolis football club, known as the Red Jerseys, committed blatant violations of FIFA rules …

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A Rare Admission Of Past Tensions And Opposition Sympathies Among Iran’s Revolutionary Guards

RFL/RE – In a rare acknowledgement of past divisions within Iran’s armed forces, a senior commander in the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has shone further light on a decade-old dispute that reached the highest echelons. Speaking on state television, Mohammad Jafar Assadi said the late Quds Force commander, Qasem Soleimani, failed a decade ago to convince a fellow …

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Russia may sell S-400 to Iran after UN embargo expires, ambassador says

Al-Monitor -Russia’s ambassador to Iran said Saturday that the Kremlin may sell its S-400 missile defense system to Tehran after the UN arms embargo expires later this month. “We have provided Iran with the S-300. Russia does not have any problem to deliver the S-400 to Iran, and it did not have any problem before, either,” Ambassador Levan Dzhagaryan told …

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Israel shares Iran nuclear threat, Turkey aggression issues with Gulf states: Gantz

Al-Arabia – The Iranian nuclear threat is a key mutual interest shared by Israel and the Gulf Arab states, said Israeli Defense Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Benny Gantz during his first open discussion with Gulf Arab journalists. Gantz, who is scheduled to become Israel’s prime minister next year, took part in the first open group discussion between Arab journalists …

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