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Monthly Archives: June 2022

26 Iranian Bahais sentenced to 85 years in prison

Iran-HRM – Twenty-six Baha’is living in Shiraz have been sentenced to a total of 85 years in prison, revocation of their passports, travel bans, and being sent to exile on charges of “assembly and collusion to disrupt the internal and external national security.” The verdict was issued in Branch 1 of the Revolutionary Court of Shiraz, presided over by Judge …

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7 Prisoners at Risk of Amputation Punishment; Iran Human Rights Calls on Action by International Community

Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) – Seven Greater Tehran Penitentiary prisoners are at imminent risk of having their four fingers amputated for theft charges. Iran Human Rights calls on the international community for urgent action to stop the implementation of these inhumane sentences. Iran Human Rights Director, Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam said: “Countries with diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran must …

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Baba Sabzi Executed for Drug Offences in Kermanshah

Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) – Baba Sabzi, a Kurdish man sentenced to death for drug-related charges, has been executed in Kermanshah Central Prison. According to information obtained by Iran Human Rights, a Kurdish man was executed in Kermanshah Central Prison on 9 June. His identity has been established as 42-year-old Baba Sabzi who had been sentenced to death for drug-related charges …

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Six Men Executed for Rape in Gorgan

Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) – Six men who were sentenced to death for the same rape case, have all been executed in Gorgan Prison. According to information obtained by Iran Human Rights, six men were executed in Gorgan Prison on the morning of 6 June. Three of them have been identified as Younes Jahantigh, Ali Keykhah and Ali Lakzayi. The …

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Venezuelan Leader, Iranian President Sign 20-year Agreement

VOA — Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and Iran’s hard-line president signed a 20-year cooperation agreement Saturday, a day after Maduro praised the Islamic Republic for sending badly needed fuel to his nation despite U.S. sanctions. In an interview with Maduro after his arrival in Tehran for a two-day visit, Iranian state media reported late Friday that Maduro hailed Iran’s move …

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Bitter tragedy of child laborers in Iran

Iran-HRM – June 12 is World Day Against Child Labor. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, members of the United Nations General Assembly, including Iran must combat the economic abuse of children, but the number of child laborers in Iran has increased due to poverty as well as lack of action on the part …

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Students Call For End To ‘Authoritarian’ Restrictions At Iranian Universities

RFL/RE – Dozens of students have issued a joint statement calling on authorities to end “authoritarian” restrictions at Iranian universities, including tighter rules around the wearing of hijabs by female students. In the statement, issued on June 10, the students criticized “the violent actions of university security officials” and called on other students and university professors “to protest against the authoritarian attack …

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Tehran Risks “Deepening” Nuclear Crisis, Says Antony Blinken, as Tehran Removes IAEA Cameras

Iranwire – Hours after the Iranian government began to remove surveillance cameras operated by the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, at nuclear facilities in Tehran, Natanz and elsewhere, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that reviving the nuclear deal depended on Iran abandoning any extraneous demands in the negotiations. Blinken added that Iran’s actions …

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Fired Mahshahr Workers Set Themselves Alight

Iranwire – Two workers in the Iranian city of Mahshahr, in Khuzestan province, set themselves on fire this week in protest at their dismissal from their jobs. A report published today, 10 June, by the Free Trade Union of Iran, said that the workers had been employed by Farad Petrochemical for the past three years. Three previous attempted worker suicides …

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