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Iran: COVID-19 Takes 483,600 Lives due to Regime’s Inhuman Policies

Corona outbreak in Iran
COVID-19 takes 483,600 lives due to regime’s inhuman policies

Corona outbreak in Iran

According to the Iranian opposition group The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), 483,600 people had died in Iran as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak as of December 1.

Tougher Sanctions Needed in Place to Stop Iran’s Executions of Juveniles

The Iranian regime has executed many MEK members under the age of eighteen. The mullahs have tortured and executed thousands of women affiliated to the MEK, some of them pregnant and many juveniles.
Iran executed seven juveniles last year and two juveniles this year.

The Iranian regime has executed many MEK members under the age of eighteen. The mullahs have tortured and executed thousands of women affiliated to the MEK, some of them pregnant and many juveniles.

Another international campaign to stop the execution of Arman Abdolali, a juvenile delinquent in Iran, was completely ignored and carried out yesterday. Each year, a number of such people are executed, prompting an outpouring of public declarations condemning the Iranian regime’s judiciary for a long list of issues, as well as for being one of the few countries that still execute juveniles in clear violation of international law.

Iran’s Misogynist Regime Continues to Execute Women who are not Guilty

Iran's Misogynist Regime Continues to Execute Women who are not Guilty
Iran's Misogynist Regime Continues to Execute Women who are not Guilty.

Iran's Misogynist Regime Continues to Execute Women who are not Guilty

On Thursday, November 25, 2021, a woman was hanged in Isfahan in the morning. Since August 2013, Maryam Khakpour has been the 124th woman executed in Iran.

Iran: In his First Court Appearance, Noury Denied the Charges in the 1988 Massacre

MEK supporters
A large gathering of MEK supporters took part in a protest rally in front of the court in Stockholm, where Nouri and his lawyers are present in court via video conference.

MEK supporters

On Tuesday, Hamid Noury’s first hearing was conducted in Stockholm, Sweden. Noury, a senior prison guard in Iran’s infamous Evin and Gohardasht prisons in the 1980s, was involved in a number of crimes against political dissidents, especially members and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran). As one of the authorities of Gohardasht prison in 1988, he carried out mass killings of political detainees as part of a nationwide purge of dissidents in Iran’s jails.

Iran’s Economic Crisis Continues to Worsen Under Raisi’s Management

The economic situation is so bad
The economic situation is so bad
The economic situation is so bad that the government is compelled to admit, even though its own official figures, that conditions are now “beyond the crisis.”

President Ebrahim Raisi’s cabinet promised to alleviate the country’s economic troubles and people’s livelihood difficulties while also improving the country’s economy.

Iran: Security Forces Assaulted Peaceful Protesters in Isfahan

Noury's comments on the MEK suggest that the government is still concerned about the possibility of unrest spreading
Noury's comments on the MEK suggest that the government is still concerned about the possibility of unrest spreading
Iran: Security Forces Assaulted Peaceful Protesters in Isfahan
Before dawn on Thursday, state security forces attacked the gathering of a huge group of Isfahan farmers who had gathered at the Zayanedeh Rud river’s basin, ransacking their tents and torching their possessions.

Before dawn on Thursday, state security forces attacked the gathering of a huge group of Isfahan farmers who had gathered at the Zayanedeh Rud river’s basin, ransacking their tents and torching their possessions. Farmers had been protesting for more than two weeks, seeking fair access to water to irrigate their crops.

Iran: Grossi’s Fruitless Trip to Iran Highlights the country’s Nuclear Deadlock

Iran: Grossi’s Fruitless Trip to Iran Highlights the country's Nuclear Deadlock
Iran: Grossi’s Fruitless Trip to Iran Highlights the country's Nuclear Deadlock
Grossi visited Iran in an effort to settle some of the difficulties raised in his report and lay the stage for constructive cooperation among the nuclear deal’s parties.

Rafael Grossi, the head of the United Nations nuclear inspector and General Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), finished his visit to Iran without securing a settlement with Tehran over its clandestine nuclear program or making a press conference.

Iran: “I was one of Those who Shot People… Who is Going to put us on Trial” says Iranian MP, Hassan Norouzi

Iranian MP, Hassan Norouzi
Iranian MP, Hassan Norouzi
“I was one of those who shot people. We killed them! Who is going to put us on trial?”says Iranian MP, Hassan Norouzi

 

 

Norouzi, deputy head of parliament’s Judiciary and Legal Commission, slammed the International People’s Tribunal in London, in an interview with the state-run Dideban website. The tribunal was convened to probe the Iranian regime’s “crimes against humanity” committed during the November 2019 Iranian protests.

Iran: Western Nations must Oppose the Regime’s Nuclear Extortion

The regime has also barred the IAEA from watching video surveillance on such facilities since February. Another deal was required to allow routine maintenance on those cameras, as well as other data collection equipment that Tehran has kept out of bounds.

On Wednesday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) published additional findings detailing Iran’s aggressive nuclear operations and unsolved disagreements with the authorities. Even as they prepare to resume talks in Vienna aimed at salvaging the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the reports show the Iranian regime’s authorities’ continued lack of cooperation.

Iran: Families of Victims of the Incident of the Ukraine Flight Hold Protest

the Ukraine Flight Hold Protest
the Ukraine Flight Hold Protest
On the morning of January 10, 2020, two IRGC missiles shot down Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752, which was flying from Tehran to Kyiv and Canada.

 

The families of the victims of the plane disaster attended a protest march in front of the Iranian regime’s criminal court for a civilian plane shot down by the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) in January 2020.