New York Times: When the hostages came home from Iran 32 years ago, after 444 days in captivity, they were heroes, and their release was unalloyed good news, a national triumph, observed with ticker-tape parades, speeches, awards and miles of yellow ribbons.
Iran hostages see renewed focus on their 17-year bid for compensation
A President as aloof abroad as at home
Wall Street Journal: If he thought about Iran strategically, he would have backed Iran’s Green Revolution after the stolen 2009 parliamentary elections. He would also not have sabotaged chances for a U.S. military presence in Iraq by insisting on parliamentary approval of a status-of-forces agreement.
Syria’s sectarian civil war endangering Shi’ite shrines
Reuters: Iran has condemned what it called a Syrian rebel attack on a shrine where remains of a 7th-century figure revered by Shi’ite Muslims were dug up and taken away, highlighting how Syria’s civil war is inflaming sectarian anger.
Sudan grants Iranian firm gold exploration licence-media
Reuters: Sudan has granted an Iranian firm a licence to explore for gold in the African country, state-linked media said, a sign of strengthening business ties between Khartoum and Tehran.
Sanctions help to stoke Iran property boom but bubble feared
Reuters: The Iranian property developer leant back in his chair, drew hard on a shisha pipe and looked down at photographs of a Tehran apartment block on his tablet computer.
Report finds Iran among worst violators of religious freedom
Fox News: Religious freedom is in short supply in the Middle East, according to the bipartisan U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, which has issued a report finding Iran chief among the nations where spiritual beliefs can bring prison sentences or worse.
Iran faces fresh trade heat as more shipping firms exit
Reuters: Foreign container shipping lines are giving up on Iranian business ahead of new U.S. sanctions in July, dealing a further blow to Tehran’s vital seaborne trade.
Iran diplomat held in solitary at notorious Evin Prison: sources
Reuters: A senior Iranian diplomat linked to Iran’s reformists has been detained for nearly two months and is in solitary confinement at Evin Prison, a facility rights advocates have criticized for prisoner abuse, sources told Reuters on Tuesday.
Five years on, Bahais appeal for release in Iran
AFP: Five years after seven Bahai leaders were arrested in Iran, members of the faith are campaigning to increase attention to their plight in hopes that authorities will release them.
Family shares letters from American held in Iran
AP: An ex-Marine incarcerated in Iran for nearly two years says in the first letters written to family in Michigan that he is praying for his ailing father and that his grieving mother should not come visit him.


