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Continued repression of religious minorities in Iran | A Baha'i citizen was sentenced to 11 years in prison
Continuing the repression of Baha'i citizens in Iran, Ali Ahmadi, a Baha'i citizen living in Ghaemshahr, was sentenced to 11 years in prison by the Revolutionary Court.
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Shahnaz Akmali, mother of one of those killed in the 2009 protests, summoned to serve a one-year prison sentence
Shahnaz Akmali, the mother of Mustafa Karim Beigi, one of those killed in the 2009 protests, was sent to prison to serve her one-year sentence…
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Reaction of the families of some of the victims of the Iranian popular protests to Khamenei's offer to pay blood money
Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, who had described the protesters as "evil, hateful, and unworthy people," said in his latest speech...
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Farzad Ansarifar's father: My son was shot in the back of the head with a Kalashnikov
Amin Ansarifar, father of Farzad Ansarifar, who was shot dead in the city of Behbahan on Saturday, November 15th…
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Civil activist Neda Naji sentenced to 66 months in prison
Neda Naji, a women's rights activist and civil rights activist imprisoned in Iran, was sentenced to 5 years and six months in prison by the Revolutionary Court.
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Number of people under 18 killed in November protests rises to 18
The number of children killed in the November protests in Iran this year has increased to 18, according to Radio Farda's investigation...
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“قطع اینترنت سیستان و بلوچستان زندگی در دو سوی مرز را سخت کرده”
نماینده زاهدان میگوید اینترنت سیستان و بلوچستان به دلایل امنیتی قطع است. اعتراض مردم منطقه به بازداشت روحانی سنی، فضلالرحمن…
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Government officials admit to being penniless under sanctions
The continued sanctions on oil and petrochemical products have pushed the Iranian government into a new phase of “cashlessness.” Government officials make no secret of the fact…
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