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Aban Tribunal: New Witnesses Describe Horror of November 2019 Protests

Iranwire – “These people were treated like prisoners of war. Because they called them ‘rioters’ instead of protesters, it gave them the prerogative to do whatever they wanted with innocent people.” So said Witness 407, a former judicial official who heard from colleagues in Iran about the events of November 2019. He was speaking via videolink in London on Friday at …

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Senior Iranian Football Official Resigns to FIFA – Not to Iran

Iranwire – Mehdi Mahdavikia, who was meant to be the new head coach of Iran’s Omid national team, an under-23 team and technical director of the Iranian Football Federation, has resigned under a barrage of negative press by Fars News Agency. According to Tabnak news agency, Mahdavikia, in response to an invitation received from the World Football Federation, has announced …

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US Grants Sanctions Relief to Iran; Nuke Talks in Balance

VOA – The Biden administration on Friday restored some sanctions relief to Iran’s civil nuclear program as talks aimed at salvaging the languishing 2015 nuclear deal enter a critical phase. As U.S. negotiators head back to Vienna for what could be a make-or-break session, Secretary of State Antony Blinken signed several sanctions waivers related to Iran’s civilian nuclear activities. The …

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Iran Wants Money, Not Exchange of Prisoners With US, Sources Say

VOA – Iran is not serious about wanting a prisoner exchange with the United States and instead appears to be seeking money as part of any deal to release four Americans labeled by the U.S. as hostages of Tehran, according to informed sources. U.S. and Iranian officials have been trying to negotiate a potential rare exchange of prisoners since last …

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Iran biology teacher commits suicide due to poverty

Iran-HRM – An Iranian teacher, Mostafa Ranjbaran, a biology teacher in Minab, southern Iran committed suicide due to unbearable economic pressures. In a tweet on Thursday, February 3, Mohammad Habibi, a member of the board of directors of the Iran Teachers Trade Association, called “these suicides among teachers, workers, retirees and students” as “a kind of systematic murder” and that …

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