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Demonstrations Persist in Iran as Chief Justice Warns of Security Forces’ Low Morale

Iranwire – Nationwide protests against the Islamic Republic swept cities for a tenth night in a row on Sunday after a series of fiery altercations during the day between members of the public and police. Large crowds again formed in different parts of Tehran, chanting slogans against the dictatorial regime and Ali Khamenei. Women set fire to their scarves on …

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Explainer: The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Architecture of Suppression

Iranwire – Recent protests in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini have made the Iranian regime’s methods of suppressing citizens a subject of interest. These structures have taken shape over many years, and grown in terms of both the equipment and forces at its disposal, even at times when the Iranian government has had to make cuts elsewhere. In …

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ALM Exclusive : Iran ‘ready to provide answers’ on nuclear probes, FM says

Al-Monitor — Iran’s foreign minister said that his country is ready to work with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resolve questions about uranium found at three undeclared sites, as long as the agency addresses these questions “technically,” rather than politically. “The agency has questions about three alleged sites that they say they have found uranium, and we are …

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Iran’s foreign ministry summons British and Norwegian ambassadors

Al-Arabia – Iran’s foreign ministry said Sunday it had summoned Britain’s ambassador to protest what it described as “invitation to riots” by Farsi-speaking television channels critical of Tehran based in London. Norway’s ambassador was also ordered to appear at the ministry, to answer questions about “interfering and unconstructive comments about the internal affairs of Iran” made by the parliament speaker …

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Iran’s Ninth Night of Protests

Iranwire – Protests against the Iranian regime continued in Tehran and other Iranian cities on Saturday a week after the killing of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman from Saqqez, by the capital’s so-called “morality patrol”. Student demonstrations began at Tehran University at around midday. Internet access was so badly disrupted by the government that fewer videos were available than on …

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