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Monthly Archives: December 2022

UN Experts Call for Immediate Release of Human Rights Defender Arash Sadeghi

Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) – UN experts including four Special Rapporteurs, have today called for the immediate release of prominent human rights defender, Arash Sadeghi who suffers from a rare type of bone cancer and has been deprived of his medication since his arrest in October. Noting that Arash Sadeghi’s case is not an islolated one, the experts also expressed …

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Iran, Iraq sign $4 billion engineering agreement

Al-Monitor – Iran and Iraq signed an export agreement today.  Iran signed a $4 billion contract related to the export of technical and engineering services with Iraq. The purpose of the agreement is to make up for the decrease in Iranian non-electricity exports to Iraq. From March to November of this year, such exports decreased $1.4 billion to $4.7 billion. The reason …

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Iran’s Raisi downplays protests in visit to flashpoint Kurdish city

Al-Monitor – Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi described the public protests that have gripped his country since mid-September as “yet another disgraceful miscalculation” by “the enemy.” Raisi made his comments in Sanandaj, Kurdistan province, one of the epicenters of the ongoing unrest in which scores of protesters have been killed, according to rights groups, and thousands more languish behind bars, awaiting hefty sentences. “The enemies were under …

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Arash Sadeghi’s Family Calls On Other Countries To Pressure Iran Authorities To Release The Activist

RFL/RE – Hossein Sadeghi, the father of imprisoned Iranian activist Arash Sadeghi, has again warned about his son’s deteriorating state of health and called on countries around the world to press Tehran to release him. Arash Sadeghi, who has been imprisoned several times, is suffering from bone cancer and his father says the prison authorities have prevented him from accessing …

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Iranian Sunni Clerics Release Video Urging End To Deadly Crackdown On Protesters

RFL/RE – Sunni clerics of the southern Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan have released a video calling on authorities of the Islamic republic to stop a deadly crackdown on protests that has “no justificiation.” The video, released on November 29, shows the signatories of the statement together in a mosque. According to the statement, the Sunni clerics of the southeastern …

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Blinken: Iran Regime “Fundamentally” Misunderstands Its People

Iranwire – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that Iran’s clerical regime is “fundamentally” misunderstanding Iranian citizens by blaming foreign actors for the ongoing wave of demonstrations demanding more freedoms and women’s rights. “What’s happening in Iran is first and foremost about Iranians, about their future, about their country. And it’s not about us,” Blinken told CNN on …

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Iran Protest Crackdown: At Least Five Children Arrested In Kurdish Town

Iranwire – Iranian security forces have arrested at least five children in a western Kurdish town over the past days, according to a Norway-based human rights organization, amid a heavy-handed state crackdown on nationwide protests. “In the past 11 days, at least 25 Kurdish citizens, including five children, have been arrested or abducted by the Iranian government forces in Abdanan, …

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Activist Reports Mass Sexual Abuse In Iran’s Detention Centers

Iranwire – IranWire has recently obtained a voice note from a female inmate in Urmia prison, in northwestern Iran, saying that a 22-year-old woman committed suicide soon after being release from custody. The young woman, identified as Afsaneh,was arrested during recent anti-government protests, the source said. While in prison, she kept yelling at the other inmates she had been repeatedly …

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Four Sentenced To Death In Iran For “Cooperating” With Israeli Intelligence

Iranwire – Iran says it has sentenced four people to death for allegedly “cooperating” with the Israeli intelligence service, local media report. “This network of thugs was stealing and destroying private and public property, kidnapping people, and obtaining fake confessions”, the judiciary said on November 30. It said the suspects were arrested by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and the …

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