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Monthly Archives: June 2021

“Seeking Justice” Civil Rights Movement Aims to Uncover Facts and Keep Victims’ Memories Alive

CHRI – Ahead of Iran’s June 18 presidential election, public discussions on the Clubhouse social networking app by victims of state repression–including vivid descriptions of torture in prisons and other human rights violations–have energized a growing Iranian civil rights movement. The “Seeking Justice” (Dadkhahi in Persian) movement includes former political prisoners, relatives of political prisoners who were executed in the 1980s, a …

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Iran’s hard-liners take page from China’s election playbook

Al-Monitor – Another presidential election is unfolding in Iran. Many observers expect a low turnout as many ordinary Iranians are either discouraged or disillusioned. However, those in power seem not to mind. The political elite of the Islamic Republic of Iran had once considered elections a source of the regime’s legitimacy. According to them, Iranians who voted in the past polls approved the system …

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China-Iran cooperation goes slow in context of nuclear talks

Al-Monitor – Since finalizing a 25-year strategic partnership agreement in March, Beijing and Tehran have remained rather quiet on any news regarding the deal and there have been no major announcements. This may be because Iran’s presidential elections are just around the corner, on June 18, and any further decisions would be taken by the next administration. While there are …

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Rouhani praises Putin, hails expanded ties with Russia

Al-Monitor – Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said his country’s already “friendly relations” with Russia have expanded during his eight years in office, as he expressed “gratitude” to his “esteemed” Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. Rouhani made the comments during a virtual inauguration ceremony for the launch of a 1,400-megawatt power plant in the southern province of Hormozgan. The plant is to be built …

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Why the Coming Iranian Elections Will Challenge the Biden Administration

thedispatch – In the past, the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader inevitably gave a speech before a presidential election extolling how the revolution welcomed variety among the men running for office. This was never true, of course: Ali Khamenei and his minions on the Guardian Council, which supervises elections, have always tried to prune off those who didn’t have the right …

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Iranian Parliament Drafts Bill to Outlaw Citizen Journalists

Iranwire – On June 13, 2021, a bill will go before the Iranian parliament’s Judicial Committee bearing the cumbersome title “Intensifying the punishment of collaborators with hostile countries to disrupt security and national interests.” Part of the bill includes specific mention of Iranian citizen journalists. According to Article 7 of the bill, Iranian citizens found to have sent videos or …

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Iran’s Sanjarian Nuclear Site: What Do We Know?

Iranwire – Iranians became aware of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program at the same time as the existence of the Natanz facility went public; from time to time, the name of a new nuclear facility in Iran then becomes known, and while it may be familiar to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it is wholly new to the Iranian …

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Rich and Well-Connected Prisoners Enjoy Extended Furloughs in Their Luxury Villas

Iranwire – Revolutionary Guards commander Mahmoud Seif. Mohammad Hadi Razavi, the son-in-law of Labor Minister Mohammad Shariatmadari. Hossein Hedayati, known as the Football Bank’s “cash machine”. Abolfazl Mir Ali, managing director of Samen al-Hojaj Finance and Credit Institution and a figure close to the current Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raeesi. Hossein Fereydoon, President Rouhani’s elder brother. These are just a handful of the …

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Iraq Releases Iran-Aligned Commander Arrested on Terror Charges

VOA – Iraq has released an Iran-aligned militia commander arrested in May on terrorism-related charges after authorities found insufficient evidence against him, in the latest blow to government attempts to rein in armed groups. Security forces arrested Qasim Muslih, an Iran-aligned paramilitary leader who operates mostly in Iraq’s western Anbar province and is from the southern holy city of Kerbala, …

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“Do You Also Sleep With a Clear Conscience?” (An Open Letter to Candidate Raisi’s Wife)

CHRI – In 2017, when Iranian Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi launched his first presidential campaign, Effat Mahbaz–the widow of a political prisoner killed during mass executions in the 1980s–published an open letter to Raisi’s wife highlighting Raisi’s role in what the UN says should be investigated as “crimes against humanity.” “Did you know that the lives of hundreds of women like me were destroyed in …

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