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Iran’s Hardliner Judiciary Denies Rouhani Claim Anti-Corruption Bills Were Approved

Radiofarda – Hours after Iran’s presidency announced the approval of internationally mandated anti-corruption and anti-money laundering bills, the hardliner Judiciary denied any agreement between the three branches of power. On Wednesday, Rouhani’s chief of staff Mahmoud Vaezi announced that a special council headed by the president, speaker of parliament and the head of the Judiciary have approved the long-debated bills …

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Iran’s Government Tells Male Managers To Hire Male Secretaries

Radiozmaneh – Iran’s interior ministry has confirmed reports in a conservative newspaper that instruction was issued to male managers in the government to “preferably” choose male secretaries. Khorasan newspaper published a report on October 22 saying that based on directives from “important state bodies” advised government officials to segregate workers spaces into male and female sections and employ male secretaries …

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Albania reveals it has discovered an Iranian paramilitary network

Al-Arabia – Albanian police said on Wednesday they have discovered an Iranian paramilitary network that allegedly planned attacks in Albania against exiled members of an Iranian group seeking to overthrow the government in Tehran. Mujahedin-e Khalq honor guard stand guard during a conference “120 Years of Struggle for Freedom Iran” at the Ashraf-3 camp, which is a base for MEK …

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Authorities Amputate Man’s Hand in Northern Iran City

Iran-HRM – Iranian authorities have amputated the hand of a man convicted of theft in Sari Prison in Mazandaran Province, northern Iran, the state-run media reported Wednesday. The judiciary’s official news website, Mizan said after several cases of theft in the northern cities of Mahmoud Abad and Nour, the hand amputation sentence was carried out in Sari prison in the presence of judicial authorities. …

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UN Expert: Iran Executes Children in Violation of Rights Law

VOA – Iran executed seven child offenders last year and two so far this year even though human rights law prohibits the death penalty for anyone under age 18, a U.N. independent human rights expert said Wednesday.  Javaid Rehman also told the U.N. General Assembly’s human rights committee that he has “credible information” there are at least 90 child offenders …

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