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Deaths on Iran’s Roads, the Flip Side of the Coin of Plundering the People

Iran-death-roads

By Jubin Katiraie

Under the shadow of the Iranian regime, Iran has for years been named as one of the worst countries for death on the roads. This reality is reflected in the state-run media which writes daily about this dramatic situation.

Iranian Security Authority: More Than 250 Protest Ringleaders Arrested

Iran-protests

By Jubin Katiraie

On December 18, the state-run Fars News Agency acknowledged that the chief of security forces in Kermanshah province Ali Akbar Javidan announced the regime’s oppressive apparatus arrested more than “250 ringleaders of riots” in this province alone.

Nine Activists in Iran Sentenced to 45 Years in Prison

Iran's death prisons

By Jubin Katiraie

Reports indicate that the appeals court in Tehran sentenced two detainees and seven activists to a total of 45 years in prison on December 2 for their involvement in the Haft Tapeh Sugar Company protests.

New US Sanctions on Iran

US sanctions against Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

New US sanctions were levied against Iran on Thursday by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. These sanctions specifically targeted judicial and security officials who were involved in the crackdown on the uprising last month, abusing the human rights of peaceful protesters.

Four Women Dead in Iran Floods

Floods in Khuzestan, Fars and Bushehr

By Pooya Stone

Seasonal rains across south and southwest Iran have because major floods, especially in Ahvaz, where state-run media are reporting that four women died in “Khomeini Hospital”.

30th Woman Killed During Nationwide Iran Protests

Iran 2019 November protests, women killed by security forces

By Jubin Katiraie

Just over a month after the Iranian uprising began, new reports from Iran are showing just how repressive the Iranian authorities are. The Iranian Resistance announced the names of 16 other martyrs on Tuesday, bringing the total number of identified and announced martyrs of the uprising to 547 so far.

With or Without FATF Approval, Iran’s Economic Crisis Won’t Be Resolved

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Iran and the FATF

By Pooya Stone

These days, approval or non-approval Financial Action Task Force (FATF) bills and the Expediency Council’s treatment of this issue have ignited another round of infighting among Iranian authorities.

US State Dept Issues Alert Over Export of Steel Industry Materials to Iran

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Iran-steel-production

By Pooya Stone

The US State Department has issued an advisory alert about the US sanctions risk for anyone involved in transferring or exporting graphite electrodes and needle coke – essential materials for the steel industry – to Iran.

US Charges Indonesian With Violating Sanctions on Iran

Iran-sanctions

By Jubin Katiraie

The United States’ Justice Department on Tuesday, December 10, charged an Indonesian and three Indonesia-based businesses with violating sanctions on Iran by supplying blacklisted Iranian airline Mahan Air with millions of dollars worth of new and refurbished aircraft parts.

MEP Gets Vote on Crackdown on Iran Protests

Anna Fotyga

By Pooya Stone

A European lawmaker has finally managed to secure a vote in the European Parliament regarding the violent crackdown on protests in Iran by the Iranian authorities.