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Another Self-Immolation in Front of Tehran’s Judiciary

Iranian woman set herself in fire

Iranian woman set herself in fire

By Armin Baldwin

On Monday, an Iranian woman set herself in fire in front of one of the sections of Tehran’s judiciary. The victim had gone to court to pursue her case regarding “hijab” and this was done after her case was not considered, said an official of Tehran judiciary, according to Hrana News Agency. She was hospitalized after the incident and is currently under medical care.

May Day protester jailed and lashed

Atefeh Rangriz, an Iranian researcher

Atefeh Rangriz, an Iranian researcher

by Atousa Pilger

Atefeh Rangriz, an Iranian researcher that was arrested during the mass protests in Tehran on 1st May this year, has been handed an 11 year prison sentence and 74 lashes.
Reports on social media indicate that Rangriz’s lawyer was informed of the sentence that was issued by Judge Mohammad Mogheiseh, a notorious judge that serves on bench 28 of the country’s Revolutionary Court.

Iran Terror Threat Must Be Taken Seriously by EU and US

The Iranian regime is the world’s foremost state-sponsor of terrorism

The Iranian regime is the world’s foremost state-sponsor of terrorism

by Navid  Felker

The Iranian regime is the world’s foremost state-sponsor of terrorism, but for some reason, not all of those responsible for shaping policy toward the regime factor in this threat accordingly.

For example, last year, there were multiple Iranian terrorist threats on European soil, including in France where the mullahs tried to bomb a June rally organized by the Iranian Resistance (PMOI/MEK) and attended by roughly 100,000 people.

Iran’s Mullahs Fear the Trial of Vienna-Based Diplomat

Iran afraid of trial Vienna-based diplomat, Assadollah Assadi, arrested by German police in June 2018
Throughout the past few weeks, the international media has widely covered the Iranian Resistance’s, the (NCRI), and the (PMOI / MEK Iran), activities, like Le Monde, Reuters, Alhurra, Express, WSJ, …

Iran afraid of trial Vienna-based diplomat, Assadollah Assadi, arrested by German police in June 2018

By Azita Carlson

The Iranian regime is afraid of the trial of its Vienna-based diplomat, Assadollah Assadi, arrested by German police in June 2018 in connection with a terrorist plot against the “Free Iran Gathering,” the annual meeting of the Iranian Opposition (PMOI/MEK) in Paris, the Saudi daily Alwatan reported on August 30, 2019. Assadi’s past and record as head of the Ministry of Intelligence Service of Iran in Europe and Iraq and various terrorist activities, revealed the Iranian Resistance sources, make his case especially sensitive.

Exhibition on 1988 Massacre in Iran at the Paris First Arrondisement’s City Hall

Conference entitled, “Iran: Massacred Human Rights: 31st anniversary of massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988” in Paris

Conference entitled, “Iran: Massacred Human Rights: 31st anniversary of massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988” in Paris

By Armin Baldwin

On the 31st anniversary of the massacre of Iranian political prisoners, and to mark the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances on August 30, 2019, a conference entitled, “Iran: Massacred Human Rights: 31st anniversary of massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988” was held on Friday at Paris District 1 City Hall.

Leader of Islamic Movement in Nigeria Accused of Working for Iran

Nigeria’s Federal Government accused leader of Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, of working with Iran

Nigeria’s Federal Government accused leader of Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, of working with Iran

by Atousa Pilger

Nigeria’s Federal Government has accused the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, of working with Iran to establish an Islamic State, reported the Nigeria-based Daily Trust newspaper on August 30, 2019.

Iran Fails Third Satellite Launch in 2019

Iran fails third satellite launch in 2019

Iran fails third satellite launch in 2019

by Navid  Felker

Iran has failed to launch a satellite for the third time this year, according to satellite images taken Thursday.

The images, taken by the WorldView-2 satellite, appear to show that a rocket exploded at the Imam Khomeini Space Centre, in Iran’s Semnan province, which was recently preparing for a satellite launch.

New Plan to Suppress Women in Iran

New plan to suppress women in Iran

New plan to suppress women in Iran

By Azita Carlson

The Iranian Regime will launch a new plan this weekend to increase the suppression of women for improper veiling.

The plan, called Nazer (Observer) 2, which was announced by Ayyoub Soleimani, the acting commander of Police, will put maximum pressure on women by placing police in public places, major stores, and beaches, to give warnings to women who are considered improperly veiled according to the regime’s sexist laws.

Iran: 8 Prisoners Hanged in Rajai Shahr Prison

Eight prisoners were hanged in Rajai Shahr Prison in Iran on Wednesday September 5 2019

Eight prisoners were hanged in Rajai Shahr Prison in Iran on Wednesday September 5 2019

By Armin Baldwin

According to Iran Human Rights Monitor website sources, on Wednesday September 5, a group of eight prisoners were hanged in Rajai Shahr Prison.

Charged with murder, the victims were identified as Reza Ghasemi, Zolalzadeh, Amir Amindokht, Seyed Mahmood Hosseini, Mehdi Tajik, Akbar Salimi, Kazem Ibrahimkhani and Shahab Taghizadeh. A source told IHR that Tuesday morning their families were called for a last meeting with the prisoners.

Sexist Marriage Laws in Iran in Spotlight After One Death and One Severe Injury in a Week

Sexist marriage laws in Iran in spotlight after one death and one severe injury in a week
Iranian girl named Ziba set herself on fire to avoid marriage.

Sexist marriage laws in Iran in spotlight after one death and one severe injury in a week

by Atousa Pilger

The death from suicide of a mother of four and the attempted self-immolation of a teenage girl in just one week have increased attention on the misogynist marriage laws in Iran.

Ziba, 16, set herself on fire in order to avoid a forced marriage to a much older man at the wishes of her family. A report by the state-run Khorasan daily newspaper on August 26 said that the girl, whose last name is not mentioned, was being forced into this marriage by her stepmother.