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Wounded protesters die due to infection in the absence of medical care

Iran-HRM – Wounded Iranian protesters have lost their lives due to infection of their wounds in the absence of medical treatment at hospitals. At least two protesters wounded in the November 2019 uprising in Iran, have been announced dead. Amir Ojani, father of four, had been wounded by security forces during Iran protests in November 2019. He lost his life …

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Pentagon Says 50 U.S. Troops Diagnosed With Brain Injuries After Iran Strike

RFL/RE – The U.S. military has for the third time raised the number of U.S. service members who suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iran’s missile strike on an Iraqi air base earlier this month, AP reported citing a Pentagon spokesman. U.S. soldiers on January 13 walk past the site of where Iran bombed the Ain Al-Asad air base in Iraq. …

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National ID Card as a New Tool to Oppress Minorities in Iran

Radiozamaneh – According to several reports on social media, the National Identification Card in Iran is now only issued for the followers of one of the four recognized religions in Iran. The recent change in the options of applying for Iranian digital National ID Card (NID) only allows Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and Zoroastrian citizens to register. This leaves Iranian minorities …

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Iran: 10 Prisoners Scheduled to Be Executed at Rajai-Shahr Prison

Iran Human Rights (IHR) – On Tuesday, January 28, at least 10 death-row prisoners were transferred to the solitary confinement of Rajai-Shahr Prison for execution. According to IHR sources, on Tuesday, January 28, at least 10 prisoners were transferred to the solitary confinement of Rajai-Shahr prison in the Iranian city of Karaj.  Prisoners Behnam Gharadaghi, Nima Dashtyarpour, Mehdi Fotovvat, Sajjad …

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English Translation: Iran’s “Law to Protect the Rights of the Disabled”

CHRI – For the first time, the complete text of Iran’s “Law to Protect the Rights of the Disabled” is available in English. A translation of the Persian-language law by the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) is accessible below this introduction. Ratified by the Iranian Parliament in March 2018 and published in May of that year, the law remained …

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