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Iranians Urge Europe to End Appeasement of Iran’s Rulers

Great Rally of Iranians in Berlin

By Pooya Stone

Some 15,000 Iranians gathered in Berlin on Saturday, July 6, to protest the EU’s ongoing “appeasement” of Iran’s clerical establishment and show their support for the Iranian opposition, its leader Maryam Rajavi, and her 10-point plan for a free Iran.

Rajavi addressed the protesters via a video message that they were essential in helping to overthrow the “mullahs’ regime”, noting that their activism is showing the Iranian people not to give up in the fight for democracy and sovereignty in Iran, expressing to Western governments that a strict anti-appeasement policy on Iran is welcomed by Iranians, and telling the Iranian regime that its time is nearly up.

World Reacts to Iran Nuclear Breach

The Iranian flag flutters in front the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

By Jubin Katiraie

The US has said Iran will face additional sanctions for expanding its nuclear program by increasing the amount and purity of the uranium it stockpiles above that agreed in the 2015 nuclear deal.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted on Sunday: “Iran’s latest expansion of its nuclear program will lead to further isolation and sanctions. Nations should restore the longstanding standard of no enrichment for Iran’s nuclear program. Iran’s regime, armed with nuclear weapons, would pose an even greater danger to the world.”

Improperly Veiled Women May Be Banned From Flying in Iran

Improperly veiled women may be banned from flying in Iran

By Pooya Stone

Women in Iran will no longer be allowed to travel by plane if they are “improperly veiled”, according to an announcement by Hassan Mehri, commander of Iran’s Airport Police, who said that these new instructions will soon be implemented.

According to a transcript by the state-run ISNA news agency on July 1, he said: “We have received official instructions on dealing with women who remove their veil and Judiciary officials will also support the police in this regard. Police officers will certainly deal with cases where people promote western styles by what they wear. It is possible that we prevent the person from travelling. We will file legal cases against these people and hand them over to judiciary officials.”

17 Iranian Workers Injured in Fire Incident at Production Unit in Qom

Seventeen workers were injured after a fire broke out at a production unit in the Shokoohiyeh district of Qom city, central Iran, on Wednesday, July 3.

By Jubin Katiraie

Seventeen workers were injured after a fire broke out at a production unit in the Shokoohiyeh district of Qom city, central Iran, on Wednesday, July 3.

Lack of environmental safety and poor work conditions often cause similar incidents in Iran and endanger the lives of workers. Workers and labor activists often stage protests to the lack of safety measures, safeguards and insurance.

Iranian Court Convicts Student-Journalist of “Propaganda Against the Regime”

Amiri is a graduate student at Tehran University and a correspondent for the state-run Shargh newspaper.

By Pooya Stone

A branch of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran has convicted Marzieh Amiri, student and journalist, with “collusion and propaganda against the regime” and “disturbing public order,” an informed source told Iran Focus.

Amiri was arrested during the International Labor Day demonstration in front of the Majlis (parliament) on May 1, 2019.

Another Iranian Prisoner Executed

The Iranian authorities executed a prisoner in Kashan Prison on Wednesday, 3 July, a judicial authority said.

By Jubin Katiraie

The Iranian authorities executed a prisoner in Kashan Prison on Wednesday, 3 July, a judicial authority said.

Rouhollah Dehqani, the Kashan’s prosecutor’s deputy for criminal affairs, said the victim was sentenced to Qisas (punishment of retribution) on a murder charge.

Gibraltar Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker Headed to Syria

Gibraltar seizes Iranian oil tanker headed to Syria

By Pooya Stone

British marines and Gibraltar port authorities detained a supertanker on Thursday that they believed to be carrying crude oil from Iran to Syria in a violation of European Union sanctions.

The ship was detained 4 kilometres south of Gibraltar in disputed waters claimed by both Britain and Spain. The tanker is now impounded.

How Are Iran-Backed Militias Still Receiving Weapons?

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Iran-backed militias still receiving weapons

London, 05 Jul – Recent US sanctions on the South Wealth Resources Company (SWRC) in Iraq have revealed how Iranian-backed militias are still managing to legally receive weapons despite sanctions.

The SWRC, sanctioned for smuggling hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry to Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC)-linked militias in Iraq, is only one of the hundreds of Iraq-based companies circumventing US sanctions.

These companies follow all legal procedures in order to set up and run a business, according to a source that specializes in the affairs of Iraqi extremist groups and Islamic factions, and are able to operate due to collusion between Iraqi politicians, security apparatuses, political parties, and the Central Bank. The Iraqi state institutions are being pressured by Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes, the commander of the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Units (PMUs) militias.

Many of these companies are the same ones sanctioned by the US but are legally different because they register with a different name. For example, the Al-Bilad Islamic Bank for Investment and Finance and its director Aras Habib Karim was able to evade sanctions by changing its name to Ataa and appointing a new board of directors. In other cases, the Iraqi courts allowed the new companies to operate because they did not have bilateral agreements with the US regarding economic sanctions on Iran.

There are four men who play a major role in this arms trafficking:

• Shibl al-Zaidi, the secretary general of the Iraqi Imam Ali Brigade, who smuggles weapons under the cover of furniture firms and chicken eggs imports

• Sheikh Mohammed Kawtharni, a Lebanese national, invests in weapons using Hezbollah funds

• Sheikh Hussein al-Safi, an Iraqi who works for Qassem Soleimani, the commander of the IRGC – Quds Force

• Mohammed Jaber Abu Jaafar, a Syrian who invests in the arms trade using the money of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

Between them, these four men manage funds worth eight to nine billion dollars that are used in the arms trade between Iraq, Iran, Syria and Lebanon. Roughly three billion dollars of weapons were smuggled to Iraqi militias between March 2015 and August 2017.

The smugglers use the Shalamcheh, Khanaqin, and Zurbatiyah border crossings to avoid inspection because of the IRGC’s relationship with a strong Sunni tribe and a local Shiite group in East Iraq.

This weapons smuggling allows Iran to circumvent US sanctions on Iranian exports, introduced after the US pulled out of the nuclear deal last year, and Iraqi militias are paid by Iraq’s government so they are unaffected by US sanctions on Iran.

Matthew Zweig, a senior fellow at the Foundation in Defence of Democracies (FDD), said that the US has not yet determined the precautionary measures they will take to prevent Iran from money laundering, which suggests that the US does not want to “implicitly” isolate Iran from the global financial system.

He said: “The administration may have decided to initially prioritize expanding both the scope of the sanctions and the number of designated entities over revising this rule given the amount of time and effort that would have to go into updating it.

Taking actions such as revising the 311 Draft Rule, updating the evidentiary basis, and promulgating a Final Rule should now be easier due to the amount of work that the administration has now completed in terms of both designation packages and administrative guidance with respect to Iran.”

Iran Defence Chief Advocates for Increased Military Ties With Iraq, Potentially at Risk of US Troops

Iran defence chief, Brig. Gen. Amir Hatami

By Pooya Stone

Iran’s defence chief reportedly advocated on Thursday for the country to increase military and defence ties with Iraq, where Iran-backed Shiite militias and roughly 5,000 American service members are located.

Iran defence chief, Brig. Gen. Amir Hatami, told his newly-appointed Iraqi counterpart, Najah Hassan Ali Al-Shammari, that “Iraq [is] a friend of Iran with age-old religious, social and civilizational commonalities”, during a phone conversation on July 4 that was reported by Iran’s state-run Tasnim News Agency.

Iranian Security Forces Arrest Eight Newly Converted Christians

On Monday, July 1, eight newly converted Iranian Christians were arrested in the southern city of Bushehr at their houses;

By Jubin Katiraie

On Monday, July 1, eight newly converted Iranian Christians were arrested in the southern city of Bushehr at their houses; some of them were members of the same family. Security forces raided and searched their houses and confiscated their Bibles, Christian statues and signs, wooden crosses, paintings, laptops, cellphones, ID cards and credit cards. The children witnessed all of these events as well as the cruelty by security forces in arresting their parents.