Radiofarda – Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee on Tuesday ratified a motion to oblige the government to cease its voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). The motion which will be put to vote by the newly-formed parliament, if turned into law, will affect the future of the 2015 nuclear agreement with …
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Iran Prison Staff Refuse to Work as COVID19 Cases Rise
Iran-HRM – COVID19 infections among the prisoners in Urmia Central Prison is to the extent that some of the prison staff are afraid of going to work.Doctors, nurses and health workers have left the prison since Saturday to protest the lack of measures to prevent the infection in the prison.Some three staff have previously contracted the virus and are quarantined …
Read More »Hundreds of Tehran Prisoners Face Severe Water Shortages Amid the Pandemic
Iran-HRM – Hundreds of prisoners at the Greater Tehran Penitentiary face severe water shortages despite the outbreak of the coronavirus in the prison.As of Friday, June 19, the water of the ward 5 of this prison has been cut off, and the prisoners in this part of the prison are also deprived of drinking water.Emergency water was also cut off on Friday, …
Read More »Three Arrested In Iran For Trying To Sell Babies Via Instagram
RFL/RE – Police in Tehran say three people have been arrested for attempting to sell newborn babies via the social-media site Instagram. Tehran police chief Hossein Rahimi said on June 23 that a 20-day-old and a 2-month-old baby were found with the three individuals, who claimed that they had taken them from poor families for a “small fee.” Police said …
Read More »Fugitive Iranian Judge Died Of Fall, Romanian Autopsy Indicates
RFL/RE – A fugitive Iranian judge facing possible extradition to his homeland on charges of corruption died at a hotel in Romania from a fall, a preliminary autopsy has concluded.Gholamreza Mansuri was found dead June 18 in the lobby of the Duke Hotel in the center of the Romanian capital, Bucharest.The autopsy said the 52-year-old judge and cleric died after …
Read More »Israel-Iran conflict enters tense waiting period until US election in November
Al-Monitor – For Israel, this coming November will be a turnaround month. With all due respect to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s West Bank annexation plans, Israel’s security forces are eyeing a far more distant issue, still the main strategic threat facing the country: The ayatollah regime in Iran. Israel is awaiting the US presidential elections, and so are the Iranians. The tense waiting period is …
Read More »Writers, Artists In Iran Issue Call For Freedom Of Speech, Warning Of ‘Social Collapse’
Radiofarda – Referring to continued suppression of freedom of expression in the Islamic Republic, more than 300 Iranian writers, artists, academics, civil society activists, and journalists have warned that blocking all sorts of criticism and questioning the regime’s performance will lead to a “social collapse”. Given the inefficiency and corruption of the political system in Iran, a total social collapse …
Read More »US submits draft to UN Security Council calling for Iran arms embargo to be extended
Al-Arabia – The US has shared a draft resolution with members of the United Nations Security Council that would extend an arms embargo on Iran indefinitely, according to diplomats. With the ban on arms transactions with Iran set to expire in October under terms of the 2015 nuclear deal, the US draft calls on all countries to “prevent the direct …
Read More »Iran Charity Founder Arrested For Allegations Of Insulting Leader – Statement
Radiofarda – In its first statement since the Sunday arrest of its founder and two members, an independent charity in Iran on Tuesday said that they were arrested because the Revolutionary Guard has targeted the group with serious security accusations. According to the statement by Imam Ali’ Popular Students Relief Society, IRGC’s Sarallah Headquarters which deals with civil unrest and …
Read More »Workers At Iran’s Restive Industrial Complex On Strike For Second Week
Radiofarda – Workers at one of Iran’s most restive industrial units, the Haft Tapeh sugarcane complex resumed their strike for the eighth consecutive day on Monday, June 22. They are demanding three-month overdue wages and protesting the non-renewal of their social welfare and medical insurance, as well as lack of job security. According to the Haft Tappeh Sugarcane Workers’ Union, …
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