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Monthly Archives: February 2023

Iran: Shameful anniversary celebrations amid decades of mass killings and cover-ups

Amnesty – The Iranian authorities’ refusal to acknowledge let alone ensure accountability for the 1988 prison massacres – the worst incident of secret mass killings committed since the establishment of Islamic Republic of Iran – has perpetuated cycles of crimes under international law and cover-ups designed to extinguish any form of political opposition, said Amnesty International as the Islamic Republic …

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Iran hiring crime gangs to assassinate dissidents in UK, West, officials say: Report

Al-Arabia – Iran is hiring crime gangs to murder dissidents abroad in the United Kingdom and other Western countries, the Times reported on Sunday citing security officials. Security personnel are reportedly aware of Iranian spies attempting to enlist the assistance of organized crime organizations in targeting those who are against the regime in the UK. This comes after recent statements by the …

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Iran’s Leader Pardons ‘Large Number’ Of Protest-Related Prisoners

RFL/RE – Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has pardoned “tens of thousands” of prisoners, including many arrested in recent anti-government protests over security-related charges, state media reported on February 5. “Prisoners not facing charges of spying for foreign agencies, having direct contact with foreign agents, committing intentional murder and injury, committing destruction and arson of state property, or not …

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Maduro, Iranian Diplomat Discuss Defense Against ‘External Pressures’

VOA – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the visiting Iranian foreign minister discussed the need for “vigilance in defending their national interests against external pressures,” according to a statement released Saturday. The Caracas visit Friday by Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian underlined the strength of an alliance between two countries seen as outcasts by much of the international community, both …

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Iran: Selling Family Jewels to Buy Loyalty

gatestoneinstitute.org – What does an autocrat do when his support base is shaken by popular protests? The standard answer is: he tries to reassure supporters by increasing their privileges, thus giving them a bigger stake in the preservation of the status quo. Transfer of public assets to chosen supporters has a routine pattern. The supporter, usually a senior IRGC officer …

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Iranians in Australia disclose regime harassment of their families in Iran: Report

Al-Arabia – Iranian expatriates in Australia opposed to the Iranian regime have reported their families in Iran being targeted by authorities due to their political beliefs. Massoud Modabber, a supporter of the protests in Iran, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that his opposition to the Islamic Republic led to his mother’s arrest and imprisonment in Iran for 28 days. She …

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U.S., Allies Criticize Iran’s Response To UN Nuclear Watchdog Report

RFL/RE – The United States issued a joint statement with France, the United Kingdom, and Germany on February 3 criticizing Iran’s “inadequate” response to an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on its nuclear program. The UN nuclear watchdog issued a warning to Tehran on February 1 after it found that changes had been made without prior notification at the Fordow Fuel …

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U.S. Targets Executives Of Iranian Drone Maker In Latest Sanctions Designation

RFL/RE – The United States has imposed new sanctions on a previously designated Iranian drone maker, Paravar Pars, this time targeting the board of directors. The U.S. Treasury Department said on February 3 that its Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) had designated eight senior executives of Paravar Pars. The drone maker was previously blacklisted by OFAC for making Shahed-series …

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Iran’s Raisi: A 1980s Killer of Baha’is

Iranwire – President Ebrahim Raisi, a longtime establishment figure in the Islamic Republic who has been Iran’s president since August 2021, was before his election a senior judiciary official for more than 40 years. His role as a prosector in political executions is well-documented – but what is less widely-reported is that members of Iran’s Baha’i religious minority were also executed under Raisi …

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Widespread Arrests, Violence Reported In Iranian Kurdish Town

Iranwire – Tensions are running high in Iran’s mainly Kurdish town of Abdanan, with activists reporting a heavy presence of security forces and widespread arrests as the Islamic Republic intensifies its brutal crackdown on nationwide anti-government demonstrators. On February 2, security forces raided the house of a political activist and fired tear gas and pellets at protesters who had gathered in …

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