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Pressure continues on protesters against compulsory hijab; judiciary processes cases out of turn
Tehran Prosecutor Ali Al-Qasi announced that protesters against compulsory hijab will be dealt with firmly. IRNA news agency on Wednesday…
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Three months after the Shiraz flood; four former mayors found guilty; the judiciary denies the role of other institutions
The Fars provincial judiciary has found four of Shiraz's former mayors equally guilty of the April flood in the city.
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Passing through suffering; one displaced person every four seconds
Tens of millions of people around the world have left their homelands out of necessity, for political, climatic, or war reasons.
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UN: Number of refugees worldwide exceeds 70 million
According to the latest UN report, the number of refugees and displaced persons in 2018 was twice as high as two decades ago…
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Increasing number of child laborers in Iran
According to the latest report from the Center for Statistics and Strategic Information of the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare, the number of child laborers in Iran has…
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Narges Mohammadi: The Prisons Organization and the Judiciary are responsible for the murder of Alireza Shir Mohammad Ali
Narges Mohammadi, a prominent human rights activist who has been sentenced to 16 years in prison (10 years of the required sentence…
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Even domestic statistics say that Iran suffered from an economic recession last year more than expected.
Iran says its economy suffered its worst recession last year, exceeding international organizations' predictions. The United States…
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Six Baha'i citizens in Tabriz sentenced to a total of 36 months in prison
Six Baha'i citizens living in Tabriz who were previously tried by Judge Rahim Hamalbar, head of the first branch of the Revolutionary Court...
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