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Iran: Corruption Scandal Makes Headlines Again, Khamenei Holds Rouhani’s Administration Accountable

aawsat- Iran’s Attorney-General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri recently exposed details on a judiciary investigation featuring 1,600 top Iranian officials suspected of involvement in rampant corruption scandal. For his part, Iranian Presidential Chief of Staff Mohammad Nahavandian rejected all criticism directed at Rouhani’s administration against the soundness of the landed ‘landmark’ nuclear deal. “The nuclear deal, all the way from the negotiations …

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Iran Investigates If Series of Oil Industry Accidents Were Caused by Cyber Attack

TIME – A series of fires and explosions in recent weeks has killed one and caused major damage After weeks of speculation on the cause of an unprecedented string of fires and explosions in major Iranian oil and gas facilities, Iran’s Supreme National Cyberspace Council has said that it is looking into cyber-attacks as a possible cause. “Special teams will …

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Iran isn’t interested in the truth, law or decency

Telegraph.co.uk – Almost 40 years ago I was taken hostage with 51 of my colleagues in Iran and held for 444 days in captivity. Today, international captives are being held again, including the British-Iranian citizen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. She was captured in April when she was visiting family with her two-year old daughter. Information about her condition is scarce. We know …

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Iran’s Intelligence Ministry Tries to Hide Evidence of Massacre of Thousands of Political Prisoners in 1988

Iranhumanrights.org – Recording of Ayatollah Montazeri’s Plea to Stop the Executions is Taken Off Website An audio file of Grand Ayatollah Hosseinali Montazeri—the once successor to Iran’s first supreme leader—bitterly criticizing the Islamic Republic’s mass execution of political prisoners in 1988 and arguing for an end to the killings, has been removed from his official website upon “request” from Iran’s …

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Man Imprisoned for Facebook Posts Seeks Reduced Sentence

Iranhumanrights.org – Soheil Arabi, whose death sentence for “insulting the prophet” was struck down by Iran’s Supreme Court in 2015 but remains imprisoned for posting comments critical of the Islamic Republic on social media, is seeking a reduced prison term. A source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that although the death sentence against Soheil Arabi was …

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