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USCIRF is alarmed by the situation for religious minorities in #Iran during the #COVID19 pandemic.

Shabtabnews – In a twitter statement USCRIF stated : ” What started as a concerning situation for religious minorities in #Iran has grown even more alarming during the #COVID19 pandemic. “ What started as a concerning situation for religious minorities in #Iran has grown even more alarming during the #COVID19 pandemic. Learn more in this week's episode of USCIRF Spotlight …

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Coronavirus: Iran detects record of 6,134 new daily COVID-19 cases

Al-Arabia – Iran’s health ministry on Friday reported a record 6,134 new coronavirus cases for the previous 24 hours, bringing the national tally to 556,891 in the Middle East’s hardest-hit country. For more coronavirus news, visit our dedicated page. Ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari told state TV that 335 people had died from the disease in the past 24 hours, bringing …

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Whoever Wins US Presidential Election, Will Surrender to Iran, Rouhani Says

Radiofarda – “It doesn’t matter to Iran who will win the upcoming presidential election in the U.S. Whoever comes to power in America has no choice other than surrender to the Iranian nation,” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told onlookers at a weekly cabinet session on Wednesday. Iran’s official news agency, IRNA, fully covered Rouhani’s remarks at the meeting, mostly devoted …

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Source: Iran Denies Humanitarian Measures to Mother, Daughter Jailed for Protesting Compulsory Hijabs

VOA- Iran has made the imprisonment of a mother and her daughter who campaigned against its compulsory public veiling of women harsher – denying the daughter medical care and refusing to grant her mother a furlough for no apparent reason, according to an informed source. The source spoke to VOA Persian in an Oct. 16 interview from Iran, describing several …

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Will Election Change US Policy on Iran?

VOA – Since his election in 2016, President Donald Trump has withdrawn from the Iran nuclear agreement and imposed tough sanctions that have crippled the Iranian economy. How might the relationship between Washington and Tehran change after the U.S. election on November 3? Henry Ridgwell reports.

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