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Trump Wants to Scrap the USA-Iran Nuclear Deal

The USA-Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA) is up for dispute, following the victory of the USA president-elect Donald Trump.

Before his election, Mr. Trump was ready to “renegotiate and renounce” the deal, according to the New York Times. He expressed these views in a speech he gave at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, stating clearly that one of his top priorities in office would be to “dismantle the disastrous deal with Iran.”

Iran criticised by human rights groups for mass executions

In August, between 20 and 25 Sunni prisoners were killed in a massive mass hanging. Of course many people and organisations came forward to say that this was an appalling abuse of human rights. Yet, to make matters even worse, Iranian state television has been broadcasting video clips of the prisoners being coerced into confessions.

Maryam Rajavi meets Gérard Deprez MEP

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has published an article about the meeting between Gérard Deprez MEP President of the Friends of a Free Iran (FOFI) at the European Parliament and Maryam Rajavi the president-elect of the Iranian Resistance.

UN Committee denounces Iran’s involvement in Syrian war in overwhelming majority

On Tuesday 15th November 2016, the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution regarding the serious “deterioration of the human rights situation” in Syria. They voiced their absolute condemnation of terrorist interventions, and the intervention of the IRGC (Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps) in Syria.

Tehran Hit by a Poisonous Cloud of Smog as the Iranian Regime Fails to Find a Solution

Iran’s capital Tehran has been covered in a cloud of toxic smog for five days now, with schools remaining shut on Wednesday.

Many civilians have had to stay at home and traffic disruptions have occurred across the city. People on the streets are required to wear a gas mask to protect themselves against the toxic fumes.

Iran Has Made Bold Moves on the US Navy Since the Nuclear Deal, It’s Time for the US to Respond

The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), otherwise known as the US-Iran Nuclear deal, has emboldened Iran to make attacks on the US Navy. Retired admirals urge the US to respond, or face the consequences of keeping silence.

Iran: 1988 massacre is a crime against humanity that cannot go unpunished

The Herald Scotland has reported that later in the month the UN General Assembly will deal with a report on human rights in Iran. The UN special rapporteur on Iran who compiled the report is not allowed to enter Iran but has been able to judge the situation accurately based on witness testimony and careful analysis.

The report draws attention to the huge rise in executions since President Hassan Rouhani took office – around 3,000 in only three years.

Iran: Regime lobbying starts now that Trump is President-elect

John Lee, writing for Independent Journal Review, said that it is no surprise the Iran lobby has immersed itself in trying to save the nuclear deal following the recent U.S. elections. It is faced with an administration that may scrap the current nuclear deal, or have it amended to include conditions regarding Iran’s support of terrorism. It could also be possible that Trump’s administration re-imposes sanctions that Obama’s administration lifted. In any case, American policy towards the Iranian regime is going to come back into the spotlight.

UN committee flags Iran over human rights violations

Fox News has reported that a United Nations committee has urged Iran to cease enforced disappearances immediately. It has also denounced the regime’s use of arbitrary detention and is concerned about the “severe limitations on freedom of thought, conscience and religion or belief”.

The measure was approved on Tuesday by the General Assembly’s human rights committee with the result being 85 for and 35 against. 63 countries abstained.

Iran: Schools in capital closed due to heavy pollution

Exhaust fumes from millions of vehicles that travel around Tehran’s roads are responsible for around 80 percent of the pollution in the city. Now, as winter progresses, the emissions fail to rise above the cold air making the situation even worse.