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Monthly Archives: February 2023

Turkey may deport Iranian asylum seeker who is facing prison, son

jpost – The Turkish authorities plan to deport Iranian woman Maryam Ramezanpour who is seeking asylum in Eskisehir, Turkey back to the Islamic Republic, and she is currently on a hunger strike. The Jerusalem Post has secured information from Uzay Bulut, a Turkish political analyst and research fellow for the Philos Project, who is in contact with a close friend of Ramezanpour. …

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Stay of execution for Iran protester on death row: Judiciary

Al-Arabia – An Iranian, sentenced to death for allegedly attacking security forces during protests triggered by last year’s death in custody of Mahsa Amini, has been given a stay of execution, the judiciary said Wednesday. Mohammad Ghobadlou was sentenced to death in November after being convicted of “corruption on earth for attacking police in Tehran with a car, resulting in …

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French forces seize Iranian weapon shipment sent to Houthis in Yemen: Report

Al-Arabia – French special forces recently intercepted a shipment of Iranian-supplied weapons and ammunition destined for the Tehran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing officials familiar with the operation. On January 15, a French warship stopped a suspicious vessel off the Yemeni coast and a French team boarded the ship, discovering over 3,000 assault …

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Iranian Student Council Says 11 Professors Fired For Protest Support

RFL/RE – Almost a dozen Iranian university professors have been fired from their jobs at Ferdowsi University in the northeastern city of Mashhad following their support for students in nationwide protests over the death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody. The Union Council of Iranian Students said 11 professors were dismissed for “accompanying, supporting, and defending the rights of students.”The council, …

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“We’ve Received No Aid:” Tension Rising In Iranian Quake-Hit City

Iranwire – Four days after a powerful earthquake devastated the northwestern Iranian city of Khoy and surround villages, the affected populations and volunteer groups say the situation remains critical due to the Islamic Republic’s mismanagement of relief efforts. Hundreds of people gathered outside the office building of the city’s governor on January 31 to demand emergency relief items such as tents, blankets …

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Iranian Journalist Sentenced Without Trial; Authorities Urged To End “Judicial Travesties”

Iranwire – Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned the two-year suspended prison sentence imposed without any trial on an Iranian journalist and called for an end to such “travesties” of justice. Nazila Maroufian, a reporter with Didban Iran and Rouydad24 websites, was arrested on October 30 after interviewing the father of Mahsa Amini, whose death in the custody of morality …

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Australia Slaps Sanctions On Iran Over Protest Crackdown, Drone Supply To Russia

Iranwire – Australia has imposed sanctions on Iranian law enforcement and military officials and entities linked to the suppression of protests and the export of military drones to Russia, amid increased parliamentary pressure on the Australian government to take a tougher stand against the “rogue” state. The Australian government said late on January 31 that travel bans and asset freezes …

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Global Corruption Report: Iran Seen as Among Most Corrupt Countries

VOA – Iran ranked 147th out of 180 countries in a global corruption perception index, a watchdog group said in a report released Tuesday. The Transparency International report also gave Iran a Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) score of 25. A country’s score is the perceived level of public sector corruption on a scale of 0-100, where 0 means highly corrupt and 100 …

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US Curbs Exports to Iranian Firms for Producing Drones for Russia

VOA – The United States on Tuesday put new trade restrictions on seven Iranian entities for producing drones that Russia has used to attack Ukraine, the U.S. Department of Commerce said. The firms and other organizations were added to a U.S. export control list for those engaged in activities contrary to U.S. national security and foreign policy interests. The additions …

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