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Iran’s New Global Terrorist Network

gatestoneinstitute.org – US, British, French and other Western bases in the region are the most likely targets for future terrorist attacks, and a number of Western governments are understood to have responded by ordering their military and diplomatic missions in the region to upgrade security arrangements. The discovery of the African network follows recent revelations of Iran’s attempts to expand …

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Parliament Faction Links Lacking Accountability to Deaths of Political Prisoners in State Custody

CHRI – One month after political prisoner Alireza Shirmohammadali was murdered in the Greater Tehran Central Penitentiary (GTCP) after being unlawfully held in a ward with inmates convicted of violent crimes, two prison officials have been fired while the unofficial policy that precipitated the tragedy remains in place. The results of a judicial investigation into his death have not been made public. But …

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Maz Jobrani: “We Need to Go Beyond Just Standing Up for People That Look Like Us”

After gunmen killed 12 staff members of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo for the paper’s content in 2015, Iranian-American comedian Maz Jobrani joined colleagues in a video produced by the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) to express solidarity with the victims and defend free speech. Born in Iran seven years before a revolution turned his country into an Islamic Republic in …

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Iran raises nuclear enrichment to 4.5%

Al-Monitor – In response to the United States’ withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran announced it has taken what it calls its “second step” away from the accord.  Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, told reporters July 8, “We waited two months, and Iran’s second countermeasures started …

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Iran’s slow-burn nuclear strategy: Wait out Trump and get new deal from his successor

CNN -Iran’s second pledge to breach the terms of the landmark nuclear deal was light on detail, but heavier in consequence.And it pretty much encapsulated the mood music of the Persian Gulf right now: a move that permits great, inflammatory rhetoric, but changes little in practice.Tehran declared Sunday that it would enrich uranium past the limit of 3.67% set by the deal. In …

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