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West Accuses Iran of Illegally Testing Missiles, Sending Russia Drones

VOA – The Western powers in the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran accused Tehran on Monday of developing and testing ballistic missiles, transferring hundreds of drones to Russia, and enriching uranium to an unprecedented 60% level for a country without a nuclear weapons program — all in violation of a U.N. resolution endorsing the deal. Iran and its ally, Russia, …

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Hasan Khalkhal Zard at risk of execution on unfounded charges of “insulting the Prophet”

Iran-HR – Hasan Khalkhal Zard, a citizen of Galikesh city in Golestan province, is a 32-year-old protester who has been accused of insulting the Prophet for participating in the nationwide protests of 2022. This charge could pose a serious risk of issuing a death sentence. According to the report by Iran Human Rights Monitor (Iran HRM), Hasan Khalkhal Zard was …

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Jailed Monarchist Urges Unity Among Iranian Opposition

iranintl – Jailed Iranian dissident Zohreh Sarv, who ended her hunger strike following a call from Iran’s exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi, has sent a message of unity for the opposition. In a letter from the women’s ward of Evin Prison in Tehran to Prince Pahlavi, Sarv thanked him and expressed her gratitude to her fellow inmates, including Nobel Peace Laureate Narges …

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IRGC Chief Taunts US: Soon They’ll Pack Up and Leave

iranintl – Amid reports of a possible US strike on Iran-backed Houthis, IRGC’s commander-in-chief taunted Americans on Sunday, claiming that they’d leave the region soon. “The US and Israel are reliving their bitter experiences,” said Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami. “Did they find victory in their occupation of Afghanistan? Were they able to stay in Iraq after its occupation? They are …

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Infighting Intensifies Among Iran Hardliners, Says Reformist Figure

iranintl – A prominent reformist in Iran says hardliners are “tearing each other apart” over financial gains after pushing reformists out of the upcoming parliamentary elections. Ali Soufi, a minister and top-level official in reformist President Mohammad Khatami’s fist government (1997-2005) told Rouydad24 website that “There is an escalation in infighting over financial gains among Iran’s conservatives now that they do not …

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