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Iran passes 10,000 COVID-19 deaths

Al-Monitor – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says his country is properly handling its response to the coronavirus outbreak but is looking to make sure that people wear masks in public.  At a meeting of the National Headquarters for Combating the Coronavirus on June 25, Rouhani said that while some cities are seeing a spike in infections and deaths, “on the whole the …

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How outrage over killing of Iranian girl is helping women’s rights

csmonitor – Farmer Reza Ashrafi may have considered the death of his 14-year-old daughter Romina in the name of family honor inevitable. But its ability to spark an uproar that is challenging Iranian traditions of patriarchy and improving women’s and children’s rights had to appear unlikely. After all, hundreds of Iranian women die each year in so-called honor killings. Yet …

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Tabas Geopark in Iran moves closer to possible UNESCO registration

PayvandNews – An extensive dossier, which is an essential prerequisite for possible UNESCO inscription of a site, has almost been completed for the gigantic Tabas Geopark, which is situated in east-central Iran.  Tabas Geopark, which is situated in a vast county of the same name, has enormous potential to be registered as “the biggest geopark” [in West Asia region] and its trustees …

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‘The Salesman’ Star Taraneh Alidoosti Given Suspended Prison Sentence in Iran

Variety – Taraneh Alidoosti, star of Asghar Farhadi’s “The Salesman” and one of Iran’s most popular female actors, is set to receive a five-month prison sentence on charges of anti-government activism, BBC Persia has reported. The BBC Persia report cited Alidoosti’s lawyer Kaveh Rad who tweeted that the sentence has been suspended for two years and would be officially announced in …

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End Widespread Use of Forced Confessions, Human Rights Organizations Tell Iran

Radiofarda – In a joint statement on Wednesday, Justice for Iran (JFI) and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) called on Iran to stop using so-called “confessions” and airing them on the state-run television against dissidents. Iranian security forces often use intimidation, ill-treatment and torture to force individuals to appear on television and speak against themselves and others, “repent” …

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