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IOPHR statement on the Islamic Republic’s disturbing plans to take further innocent lives, through the issuance of more death sentences, including children as young as 15!

Shabtabnews – In a statement IOPHR while expressing its abhorrence of Mohsen Shekari’s illegal execution , stated that “such appalling executions are part of the ruling regime in Iran’s implementation of the hateful policy of ‘victory through forced terror’, which will only increase the determination of the Iranian people to overthrow this inhuman regime and will only accelerate its overthrow.” …

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Iranian Currency Slides To New Low Amid Unrest, Isolation

Iranwire – Iran’s troubled currency fell to a new low against the U.S. dollar on December 10 amid continued unrest and the country’s increasing isolation in the face of Western criticism of its security crackdown and ties to Russia. The dollar was selling for as much as 370,200 rials on the unofficial market on December 10, up from 367,300 the …

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Footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani in Danger of Execution

Iranwire – Amir Nasr-Azadani, a former player for the Rah-Ahan, Tractor, and Gol-e Rayhan football teams, is in danger of execution. The Islamic Republic’s judicial system is planning to hang him for a crime it calls “moharebeh”. Except for players from the national football team who participated in the 2022 Qatar World Cup, flying the Islamic Republic’s flag, many current …

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When Iran Executes Innocent Protesters Blamed For Security Forces Deaths

Iranwire – Mohsen Shekhari, 23, was executed at dawn on December 8. The Iranian judiciary blamed him for setting fire to a trash can on Sattar Khan Street in western Tehran and for stabbing to death a member of the paramilitary Basij force. At least 10 other protesters are in imminent danger of execution. Dozens of other people are on …

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Three Days On The Protest Frontline In Tehran Pars

Iranwire – Day 1- “Today we went to Tehran Pars (eds: a city in Greater Tehran). We got there at 5 p.m. and stayed until 8:30. It was getting too cold. People just kept walking but sometimes a small group gathered and started chanting slogans. And the cars were honking their horns. Interestingly, when the herd of motorcyclist agents arrived …

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