Wednesday , 15 May 2024

Social and Political

Iran Begins Registering Candidates For February 2020 Parliamentary Polls

rferl.org – Registration has begun for candidates running in Iran’s parliamentary elections set for February 2020, Iranian media reported. The registration kicked off on December 1 and will continue until December 7, the official government news agency IRNA reported. The elections will be a gauge for the popularity of President Hassan Rohani and his allies. It comes after protests and …

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Six New European Nations Join Iran Barter System Opposed By U.S.

rferl.org – France, Britain, and Germany say that six new European nations have joined INSTEX, the bartering system they developed to allow firms to conduct business with Iran without violating U.S. sanctions. In a joint statement on November 30, the three said they “warmly welcome the decision taken by the governments of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden …

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Iranian opposition leader compares Supreme Leader to toppled Shah

alarabiya – Iranian opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi has compared Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to the Shah, the monarch deposed in a 1979 revolution, following the government’s crackdown on protests this month. The unrest began on Nov. 15 after the government of the Islamic Republic, one of OPEC’s biggest oil producers, announced gasoline price hikes. But the protests quickly turned political, …

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Iranian general Qassem Soleimani visits Baghdad as Iraq PM resigns: Sources

alarabiya – Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – Quds Force, is currently present in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, Al Arabiya sources confirmed. His visit on Saturday comes as Iraq’s cabinet approved Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi’s resignation, according to a statement from his office, but parliament has yet to withdraw its support …

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Iraq’s cabinet approves PM Abdul Mahdi’s resignation

alarabiya – Iraq’s cabinet approved Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi’s resignation, a statement from his office said on Saturday, but parliament has yet to withdraw its support for the prime minister at a session on Sunday, making it official. “The government has done all it can to respond to the demands of protesters and enact reforms … and calls the …

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Six European Countries Join INSTEX After Violent Suppression Of Iran Protests

radiofarda – Six more European countries announced Friday that they have joined Instex, the EU financial mechanism set up to facilitate trade with Iran despite U.S. sanctions. Finland, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden will now be part of INSTEX which launched in January of this year. Germany, Britain and France kickstarted the mechanism in January under pressure from Iran …

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Iraq PM Says Will Resign After Bloody Protests

radiofarda – Iraq’s embattled premier announced Friday he will resign in keeping with the wishes of the country’s top Shiite cleric, after nearly two months of anti-government protests that have cost more than 400 lives. Adel Abdel Mahdi’s written statement was greeted with cheers and blaring music across Baghdad’s iconic Tahrir (Liberation) Square, where crowds have amassed since early October …

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Influential Politicians Criticize Rouhani For Remarks On Gasoline Price Hike

Radiofarda – Two influential politicians in Iran have criticized President Hassan Rouhani’s statement November 27 that he did not know gasoline prices would be raised November 15. The price hike led to widespread protests across the country, with security forces killing at least 143 demonstrators. An outspoken member pf parliament and a former commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have said the president …

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Reformist Cleric Under House Arrest In Iran Criticizes Crackdown on Protesters

Radiofarda – One of the reformist candidates of the disputed 2009 elections in Iran who has been under house arrest since February 2011 published a statement lambasting the use of force against people protesting recently. In his statement the 81-year-old Mehdi Karroubi harshly criticized the threatening language used by the authorities against the protesters and the “indescribable violence” against them. …

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