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Monthly Archives: March 2022

Two IRGC Generals Killed by Israeli Missiles in Syria

Iranwire – Iran’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed the killing of two IRGC colonels in Syria by an Israeli missile strike. Ehsan Karbalaipour and Morteza Saeednejad were killed on Tuesday in a bombardment on  the outskirts of Damascus attributed to Israel by the Syrian official news agency SANA. In a statement posted on its website, the Iranian Foreign Ministry identified the …

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Sun House, a Women’s NGO in Tehran, ‘Forced’ to Close its Doors

Iranwire – The Khaneh Khorshid, or Sun House, one of the first drug addiction treatment centers for women in the most underprivileged part of Tehran, and one of just 28 non-governmental women’s shelters in Iran, is about to close its doors after 15 years. The center was established in 2007 by two women, Leila Arshad and Sorour Monshizadeh, and has since …

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Iran’s Apparent Supply of Combat Drones to Venezuela Highlights Terrorism Risks

VOA — Israel’s contention that its regional foe Iran is helping Venezuela build combat drones is raising concerns that the two anti-U.S. allies could enable such drones to be used for terrorism. Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said on February 22 that his government determined that “Iranian precision-guided missiles are being delivered” to Venezuela to be fitted into “advanced Iranian …

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Iran negotiator returns home amid uncertainties in Vienna talks

Al-Monitor – Iranian news outlets reported that the country’s top nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, was back in Tehran on “a short visit for routine consultations” pertaining to talks in Vienna on restoring the Iran nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.   Iranian officials have said that while the senior diplomat is home, expert-level talks and informal meetings will continue …

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Biden bans Russian oil imports as Iran talks hit snag

Al-Monitor – President Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian oil and gas imports into the United States Tuesday as his administration tightens its squeeze on Russia’s economy over its invasion of Ukraine.  “Today, I am announcing the United States is targeting the main artery of Russia’s economy,” Biden said in televised remarks from the White House.  “Russian oil will no …

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USCIRF Commissioner expresses concerns on reports that Mr. Abdi and other Gonabadi Sufis imprisoned in Iran is being denied medical leave or hospital transfers.

Shabtabnews – In a Twitter statement USCIRF Commissioner expressed concerns on reports that Mr. Abdi and other Gonabadi Sufis imprisoned in Iran is being denied medical leave or hospital transfers. USCIRF Commissioner @Skleinbaum: "We are concerned by reports that Mr. Abdi and other Gonabadi Sufis imprisoned in Iran on the basis of their religious identity are contracting COVID-19 and being …

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Biden Administration Appeases Mullahs, Iran Escalates Assassinations

gatestoneinstitute.org – [A]t least two men from Iran’s Quds Force… are planning to assassinate former US National Security Advisor John R. Bolton…. However, Biden administration officials do not want to indict the Iranian assassins, for fear of disrupting the “progress” in Vienna, Austria, of a globally catastrophic “nuclear deal,” during which the interests of the United States are being negotiated …

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Iran Launches Second Military Satellite As Nuclear Talks Reach Critical Point

RFL/RE – Iran says it has successfully launched its second military satellite as talks on reviving a 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers reach a critical point.“Iran’s second military satellite — named Noor-2 — has been launched into space by the Qassed rocket of the aerospace wing of the Revolutionary Guards and successfully placed in orbit 500 kilometers …

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‘I Can’t Stand It Anymore’: Prominent Iranian Filmmaker Blasts State Censorship

RFL/RE – Iranian filmmaker Dariush Mehrjui is no stranger to state censorship. The prominent director has had to fight restrictions during his decades-long career, first under the one-party state of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and then under the current theocratic regime, which has enforced stricter censorship rules on artists and their work. Yet, a decision by authorities to prevent the …

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