Iran News
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Judiciary Media Center: Mahmoud Mousavi Majd was executed
Iranian media, citing the Islamic Republic's judiciary, say that Mahmoud Mousavi Majd, who has been described as a "CIA spy and...
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"Unprecedented and critical" coronavirus situation in Ardabil and Mazandaran
The Deputy Director of Medicine at Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, referring to the admission of 330 patients in a night shift at Imam Khomeini Hospital in Ardabil…
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Jalali: The explosion at the Natanz nuclear facility is separate from other incidents in recent weeks
The head of the country's passive defense organization has said that all recent accidents and fires were not due to security reasons, but the explosion at the nuclear facility...
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The crisis of secrecy in the Corona crisis; 65 million Iranians have either been infected with Covid-19 or are at risk of being infected
Continuing the cover-up and failure to announce transparent statistics on the spread of the coronavirus in Iran, Hassan Rouhani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran…
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Two Kurdish prisoners executed in complete silence: Lawyers and families were not notified of the execution of the sentence
Mehdi Vakilnejad, the lawyer for Diako Rasoulzadeh, a Kurdish political prisoner who was released on Tuesday morning along with Saber Sheikh Abdullah…
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Protests in Iran; Internet restrictions, arrests of protesters
The protests in Iran began in Behbahan and spread to Shiraz, Isfahan, Rasht, Mashhad, Tabriz, and Urmia. Following these protests, the internet…
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About 500 Iranian political activists called for the release of prisoners infected with coronavirus
A group of about 500 Iranian political activists published a letter addressed to Ebrahim Raisi, the head of the judiciary, calling for the release of…
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Some citizens arrested by the Khorasan Razavi Corps on charges of "encouraging gatherings"
The Khorasan Razavi Provincial Guard has announced that it has arrested several citizens on charges of “encouraging gatherings and protests.”
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