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Televised Confessions; Journalists or Interrogators?

Iran Human Rights (IHR) – In October 2019, days following his arrest and extradition from Iraq, dissident journalist Ruhollah Zam’s forced confessions were aired on IRIB. In another aired confession, IRIB reporter Ali Rezvani is seen interrogating a visibly exhausted and dishevelled Zam. This article is an extract from Iran Human Rights’ 2020 Annual Report on the Death Penalty in …

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Iran’s Zarif backs cease-fire in meeting with Yemen’s Houthis

AL-Monitor – Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has restated Tehran’s support for a cease-fire in Yemen and talks between the country’s Houthi rebels and the government of Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, which is backed by Saudi Arabia. Zarif met with Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul Salam in Muscat, Oman’s capital, Wednesday. Iran’s Foreign Ministry said its top diplomat “emphasized our country’s …

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Iran leaked tape scandal claims its first victim

Al-Monitor – Hesamoddin Ashena, a longtime aide to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and an influential member of his office, has resigned, according to reports circulated across Iranian media April 29. Rouhani appointed government spokesman Ali Rabiei as the director of the Center for Strategic Research, affiliated with Iran’s Presidential Office, where an interview with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was conducted for confidential archives but was …

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Think tank chief: Biden admin making a ‘longer, stronger, broader deal’ with Iran is ‘fiction’

justthenews.com – The Biden administration will “talk about a longer, stronger, broader deal [with Iran] that will remain a fiction,” Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the hawkish defense and foreign policy think tank Foundation for Defense of Democracies, predicted Thursday in an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast. “So you’re going to go back into a deeply flawed nuclear deal that President …

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Biden’s $90 Billion Bailout to Tehran

foreignpolicy.com – Rushing back into the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also called the Iran nuclear deal, would be a singularly seismic event leading to chaos and instability in the Middle East. U.S. President Joe Biden has inherited a relatively peaceful Middle East—not without its challenges—but one marked by historic peace agreements between several Arab countries and Israel …

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