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Sharif University Honor Students Tortured, Detained in High-Security Ward

CHRI – A year after agents of Iran’s Intelligence Ministry arrested and tortured them, university students Ali Younesi and Amirhossein Moradi remain in Ward 209 of Evin Prison in Tehran, controlled by the ministry, while being denied access to lawyers and their relatives, the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) has learned. The Sharif University of Technology honor students were due …

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Iranian commander’s death sparks speculation

Al-Monitor – Iranian media announced the death of the Quds Force deputy over the weekend. However, the words used to describe his death have left doubts among citizens and led to speculation about the true cause of his death. Mohammad Hejazi, 62, reportedly died of a heart attack according to Iranian media. Immediately after the announcement, some media outlets began referring …

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115 organizations call for the end of the Iranian Regime

Shabtabnews – Over 115 organizations, political parties, civic associations, cultural and research centers released a joint statement in support of the “#NoToIslamicRepublic” campaign, calling it the “voice of a people who have decided to end the Islamic Republic’s reign”. Over 115 organizations, political parties, civic associations, cultural and research centers released a joint statement in support of the "#NoToIslamicRepublic" campaign, …

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Israeli Military Officials Unite in Opposition to Biden Admin’s Iran Deal

freebeacon – A group of more than 2,000 former high-ranking Israeli military, law enforcement, and intelligence community officials are warning the Biden administration against inking a new nuclear deal with Iran, saying the rush to negotiate with Iran directly endangers Israel and its newfound Arab allies. The letter, penned by Israel’s Defense & Security Forum, or Habithonistim, is the clearest sign …

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Iranian activists at increasing risk in former haven Turkey

theguardian.com – Iranian dissidents in Turkey are unsure whether the country is still a refuge after what appears to be a new wave of arrests and deportation orders targeting asylum seekers from the Islamic Republic. Afshin Sohrabzadeh, 31, a Kurdish political activist, faced torture and solitary confinement during seven years in prison in Iran before he managed to escape during a hospital visit and …

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