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US treasury secretary to hold talks in India as pressure builds on Iran

Al-Arabia – US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will hold talks with Indian leaders in New Delhi on Friday, Indian official said, as part of a tour to build support against Iran over its nuclear program and its ties to militant networks. On Wednesday, the United States and six Gulf countries agreed to jointly impose sanctions on 25 corporations, banks and individuals linked …

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Iraq cleric al-Sistani says foreign actors must not ‘impose will’ on protests

Al-Arabia – Iraq’s top Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani warned foreign actors on Friday against interfering in anti-government protests that erupted early last month and urged political factions to avoid “infighting.” “No person or group, no side with a particular view, no regional or international actor may seize the will of the Iraqi people and impose its will on …

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Iran Human Rights Monitor Monthly Report – October 2019

Iran-HRM – The month of October was marked by Iran’s crackdown on freedom of expression. Security forces in the southwestern town of Lordegan made widespread arrests following large protests over the HIV infection of villagers by a local health clinic. According to locals, security forces used videos of the protests to identify and arrest protesters.  Protests erupted in Charmahal Bakhtiari province after …

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U.S. Envoy Says Iran Has Spent $16 Billion To Fund Militias In Syria, Iraq

RFL/RE – Brian Hook, the U.S. special envoy for Iran, says Tehran has spent some $16 billion to fund Shi’ite-led militias in Syria and Iraq.Hook made the comments in an interview broadcast on October 31 by Saudi broadcaster Al Arabiya but did not specify what period of time he was citing.Shi’ite Iran has wielded influence in Iraq since dictator Saddam …

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US Embassy in Tehran Remains a Monument to Iran Hostage Crisis

VOA – The U.S. Embassy in Tehran remains frozen in 1979 as the 40th anniversary of the Iran hostage crisis approaches, a time capsule of revolutionary graffiti, Underwood typewriters and rotary telephones.  The diplomatic compound was overrun by students angered when Washington allowed ousted Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi into the U.S. for medical treatment. What initially began as a sit-in …

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