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Iran's Civil Registration Organization: We will not publish winter 2019 death statistics
A spokesperson for the Civil Registration Organization says that the organization, at the request of the National Headquarters for Combating Coronavirus, is releasing the death toll for the winter of 2019.
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Soheil Arabi, a political prisoner in Iran, ends his hunger strike
Soheil Arabi, a political prisoner in Iran, ended his hunger strike at the request of his mother. Farangis Mazloum, Soheil Arabi's mother,…
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Amnesty International: Hossein Spanta is at risk of paralysis
Amnesty International has called on the Shiraz prosecutor to provide medical treatment and save the life of Hossein Spanta, a security prisoner imprisoned in Adelabad…
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Iran's Ministry of Health: Coronavirus cases will increase in the fall
According to Harirchi, the trend of coronavirus infections in most provinces of Iran is expected to decline but increase in the fall.
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Khuzestan Health Center: Corona cases have exceeded expectations
Mohammad Alavi, head of the Khuzestan Health Center, stated in an interview with state television that cases of coronavirus infection in…
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Another Detainee of the January 2019 Protests Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison and Flogging
Seyed Mostafa Hashemizadeh, a civil engineering student at the University of Tehran who was arrested during the January 2019 protests, was sentenced by the Revolutionary Court…
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After protesting in Mashhad Prison and attempting suicide, Mohammad Nourizad was transferred to Evin Prison.
Some political and civil society activists in Iran have expressed concern over the transfer of Mohammad Nourizad, a political prisoner who recently protested the harassment of his family.
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Narges Mohammadi's criticism coincides with her sixth year in prison: Even giving me books is forbidden
As the sixth year of imprisonment for Narges Mohammadi, a human rights activist imprisoned in Iran, begins, Ms. Mohammadi wrote in a letter…
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