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Politician Confirms Iran’s Oil Exports Have Collapsed

Radiofarda – The former chairman of Iranian parliament’s influential National Security and Foreign Policy Commission says that Iranian crude oil exports are currently twenty times less than what it was before sanction were imposed by Washington. Speaking to the parliament’s website, Khane-ye Mellat (the House of Nation), Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh called upon Iran’s Foreign Ministry to devise a strategy to find …

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Iraqi forces shoot dead 13 protesters in renewed crackdown

Al-Arabia – Iraqi security forces shot dead at least 13 protesters in the past 24 hours, dispensing with weeks of relative restraint in favor of trying to stamp out demonstrations against political parties that control the government.After eight people were killed during the day on Monday, security forces shot dead at least five others overnight or early on Tuesday, including …

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Political Prisoner Denied Visit With Imprisoned wife

Iran-HRM – Political prisoner Hassan Sadeghi has been banned from visiting his wife who is also a political prisoner. The visit was cancelled because Hassan Sadeqhi, detained in Rajai Shahr Prison in Karaj did not accept to be taken for the visit in a prison uniform with cuffs on his hands and feet. Amin Vaziri, the presiding judicial official in …

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U.S. Security Leaders Warn About Russian, Iranian Interference In 2020 Polls

RFL/RE – Top U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials have joined together to warn Americans about attempts by Russia, Iran, and other foreign “adversaries” to interfere with next year’s presidential election.“Our adversaries want to undermine our democratic institutions, influence public sentiment, and affect government policies,” the leaders of President Donald Trump’s administration on security matters said in a joint statement released on …

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Amid Torture Claims, Iranian Lawmakers Push For Ban On TV ‘Confessions’

RFL/RE – For years, Iran’s state broadcaster has aired so-called confessions by political prisoners that, according to right groups and former detainees, are extracted under duress. Maziar Ebrahimi told the BBC that he had agreed to “confess” to crimes dictated to him by Intelligence Ministry interrogators after being tortured for 40 days. But now a group of lawmakers wants to …

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