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Heather Nauert, State Department spokeswoman: “Where Iran Goes, Trouble Tends to Follow”

by Armin Baldwin
In response to a question about the U.S. role in Iraq’s reconstruction at the State Department press briefing on Thursday, cautioned against Iran’s participation in the rebuilding of Iraq, warning that “where Iran goes, trouble tends to follow.”

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards develop ‘mass surveillance’ apps to spy on Regime Opponents

 by Staff writer, SF
After an extensive investigation, Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran, a leading Iranian exile dissident group released a report on Thursday saying that
Iran’s intelligence services have “significantly accelerated” spying on their own citizens in the wake of anti-regime protests that rocked the nation.

UN warns Iran to respect environmental activists

by Azita Carlson

The Iranian Regime has been warned by the UN to respect the work of environmental activists, after it emerged that wildlife campaigner, Kavous Seyed Emami, was killed in prison last week.

UN Environment head, Erik Solheim said: “Environmental rights are human rights, and we all have an obligation to protect them. We are closely following these cases in Iran and urge that the work of environment defenders – both in Iran and around the world – be promoted and respected.”

NCRI –terrorism and Fundamentalism

 Revolutionary Guards are main cause of war and terror in region

The clerical regime has expanded its war mongering and criminal interventions in Syria and is seeking to reach the east coast of the Mediterranean by capturing Iraqi-Syria ground passage.

Regime still holding student protesters in prison

by Staff writer, SF
Some Iranian university students are still being held in prison without access to legal counsel, despite the Iranian Regime’s claims that all of the people arrested in connection with the nationwide protests had been released.

Iran: Another suspicious death in Iran prison

by Navid  Felker

Kavous Seyed Emami, a well-known environmentalist and Iranian-Canadian university professor, has allegedly committed suicide in the notorious Evin Prison in Tehran where he was detained since being arrested two weeks ago. He worked hard in efforts to protect the Iranian environment.

Iranian MP admits Swedish-Iranian scholar was not granted a fair trial

by Armin Baldwin

Ahmadreza Jalali, a Swedish-Iranian scholar, was told he would be sentenced to death in Iran last year. Jalali is a researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. Although he has Iranian citizenship, he is a permanent resident of Sweden.

Iran: Regime change is only possibility

by Staff writer, SF

During the presidential election campaign, Donald Trump made no secret of his disproval of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. He vowed that if he became president, he would scrap it and described it as the “worst” deal.

Iran: US needs military deterrent

by Azita Carlson
At the weekend, Iran flew an unmanned aerial vehicle into Israel. Not only was this a test for Israel, it has also been seen as a way of gauging the Trump administration’s intentions.
During former President Barack Obama’s time in office, the United States abandoned active military deterrent.

More evidence that Iran regime helped al-Qaeda after 9/11

by Navid  Felker

Documents found at the compound of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in 2011 and released by the White House in 2017, show that the Iranian Regime was involved in the planning of terrorist attacks against the US after the attacks on September 11, 2001.