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Many Children In Iran’s Quake-Stricken Region Exposed To Cold

Radiofarda – Many children in the quake-hit city of Sarab, northwest Iran, are suffering from cold and frostbite, the town’s representative to Majles (parliament), Youssef Davoudi, has disclosed. “The bodies of these children are totally frostbitten,” Davoudi told Eastern Azarbaijan province’s session of crisis management on Saturday, November 9. “Regarding the [cold] climate of the quake-stricken city of Sarab, the …

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Ahwazi Arab Dissident Poet Suspiciously Dies in Iranian Hospital

Iran-HRM – A young popular dissident poet has died in hospital – sparking impromptu protests and vigils from hundreds of people in in Ahvaz, the capital southwestern Khuzestan province. Hassan Heydari, a young popular dissident poet, died in the city’s Shafa hospital under suspicious circumstances a month after his arrest by Iranian authorities. Hassan Heydari was initially arrested last year …

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Iranian Political Prisoner Begins Fresh Hunger Strike in Tehran Jail

Iran-HRM – Soheil Arabi, a political prisoner held in Evin Prison, has gone on hunger strike to demand treatment for Arash Sadeghi who has been denied medical access and hospital transfer by the authorities. He announced the hunger strike from Tehran’s Evin prison in a letter on November 7, saying that he had started a dry hunger strike since November 14 and …

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Textbook Changes: Iranian Fighter Slain In Syria May Replace Literary Giant Omar Khayyam

RFL/RE – Omar Khayyam is considered a giant of Persian poetry. His poems have been part of Iran’s school curriculum for years. Yet students will reportedly no longer be able to read his rubaiyat in textbooks under a new plan. Omar Khayyam, the Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet (left), may be replaced in Iranian textbooks by Mohsen Hojaji, a 25-year-old …

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Rohani Touts Arms Sales As Benefit If Iran Sticks To 2015 Nuclear Deal

RFL/RE – Iranian President Hassan Rohani, in a thinly veiled appeal to hard-liners, says staying in a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers will allow Tehran to restart weapons sales and purchases abroad. In an address on November 11 in southwestern Iran, Rohani noted that “by continuing the nuclear deal, we will reach a huge political, defensive and security goal.” …

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