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Monthly Archives: January 2023

Iran drones used by Russia contain parts made by US, western companies: Report

Al-Arabia – Over a dozen US and western-made parts were found in an Iranian drone that was downed in Ukraine, a Ukrainian intelligence report revealed. Forty of the 52 components Ukraine removed from the Iran-made Shahed-136 drone appear to have been manufactured by 13 different American companies, the assessment showed. The other 12 components were manufactured by companies in Canada, …

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Iran Closes French Institute In Tehran Over Charlie Hebdo Cartoons

RFL/RE – Iran says it is closing the French Institute for Research in Tehran “as a first step” against “insulting” cartoons of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that were published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. The controversial weekly published dozens of cartoons mocking Khamenei, the highest religious and political figure in Iran, as part of a competition launched …

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16-Year-Old Iranian Crackdown Victim “Silently Buried At Night”

IranWire – received a video on November 21 that showed the body of a teenage boy lying on the ground covered in blood and a crowd around him calling for an ambulance. The person who sent the video said that Reza Kazemi,16, was hit by several bullets fired by members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Reza, who was …

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Air Pollution Blankets Skyline In Tehran

Iranwire – Every year, air pollution in Tehran and other Iranian cities reaches alarming levels in winter, pushing the authorities to order the temporary closure of schools and other services. The large number of non-standard cars and gasoline used are blamed for soaring pollution, along with mazut, a low-quality heavy fuel oil burned in power plants and other factories, especially …

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Protest Crackdown In Iran Girls’ Schools “Terrifies” Children

Iranwire – Schoolgirls across Iran have joined the nationwide unrest by defiantly posting pictures of themselves without their headscarves, writing “Woman, Life, Freedom” on the walls, singing the anthem of the protest movement “For” and ripping portraits of Ruhullah Khomeini and Ali Khamenei, the former and current leaders of the Islamic Republic. The crackdown on under-18s has been brutal, with …

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Jailed Iranian Actress Alidoosti Released On Bail

Iranwire – The Iranian authorities released prominent actress Taraneh Alidoosti on bail nearly three weeks after she was incarcerated for expressing support for the nationwide protest movement. Alidoosti’s mother posted a picture of the 38-year-old actress outside Tehran’s Evin prison on January 4, along with a message calling for the release of those thrown behind bars since the ongoing wave …

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US: Iran Protests, Iranian Support of Russia Priorities Ahead of Nuclear Deal

VOA – Negotiations to return to the international agreement that limited Iran’s nuclear program is not a current priority for the United States, the U.S. State Department said Wednesday. Spokesman Ned Price told reporters the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, “hasn’t been on the agenda for some months now.” The United States left the …

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Iranian Athletes Killed, Tortured, Sentenced to Death for Supporting Protests

CHRI – The Islamic Republic’s persecution of athletes for peacefully supporting anti-state protests that have been ongoing throughout the country since September 2022 should be publicly condemned by sports federations and the international community, said the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI). Women and male athletes have been shot and killed, sentenced to death by kangaroo courts, disappeared and …

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Iran’s Khamenei strikes conciliatory message on hijab

Al-Monitor – After nearly four months of protests in the country that were sparked over hijab laws, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressed a conciliatory message for the first time Wednesday. Speaking to pro-government women’s activists Wednesday morning, Khamenei said, “The hijab is a religious and inviolable necessity, but this inviolable necessity should not mean that someone with not a …

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The open letter of (IOPHR) to Mr. Josep Borrell, regarding the disturbing cases of rape and sexual assault by the prison officials of the IRI

Shabtabnews – In an open letter to Mr. Josep Borrell , the International Organisation to Preserve Human Rights (IOPHR) , while expressing grave concerns about the disturbing cases of rape and sexual assault by the prison officials of the IRI against children arrested by the regime, requested that “the European Commission appoint a special and independent commission in order to …

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