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Gulf Cooperation Council Countries Reject Iranian Interference

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Iran Focus

London, 16 Jan – The Bahrain Information Minister has underlined his support for the GCC’s unified stance on the rejection of Iranian interference in the matters of other sovereign Gulf states.

Ali bin Mohammed Al Romaihi gave an interview to the German Press Agency, DPA, where he expressed his views on the GCC.

Iran sends member of terrorist organisation as ambassador to Iraq

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Iran Focus

London, 16 Jan –  The Iranian Regime has appointed a member of a terror group as their new ambassador to Iraq.

It was announced on January 11, that Iraj Masjedi, the senior adviser to Qassem Soleimani commander of the IRGC terrorist Quds Force, will succeed Hassan Danaifar as ambassador to Baghdad.

Iranian Political Prisoner Ali Moezzi in Grave Danger

Iran Focus

London, 16 Jan – There are deep concerns for the fate of ‘missing’ political prisoner, Ali Moezzi.

There has been call on all international human rights organisations, especially the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Raad al-Hussein and Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Iran Asma Jahangir, to help save Moezzi’s life.

The West Cannot Pretend Not to See Iran’s Destruction in Yemen

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Iran Focus

London, 16 Jan – Western leaders are ignoring their own intelligence communities regarding Iran’s destructive influence in Yemen, according to an expert in middle eastern affairs.

Baraia Alamuddin, a foreign editor at Al-Hayat, wrote and op-ed on Arab News citing that the USA was too preoccupied with appeasing Iran to listen to any of its glaring flaws.

Murderer to Replace Rafsanjani as Top Advisor to Iran Supreme Leader

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Iran Focus

London, 14 Jan – The replacement for the notorious Iranian politician Rafsanjani may be even worse, according to a British politician.

In an op-ed on The Hill, Struan Stevenson, the President of the European Iraqi Freedom Association (EIFA), wrote that Ebrahim Raisi may take power as the head of the Expediency Council.

Iran Is the Greatest Threat to Peace in Syria According to British Lord

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London, 14 Jan – The Iranian Regime and its support for the brutal dictator Bashar al-Assad is the greatest threat to peace in Syria and the Middle East as a whole, according to a British politician.

Lord Maginnis of Drumglass, a member of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom (BPCIF), wrote an op-ed on Politics Home accusing the Iranian Regime of propping up a failing regime, violating an internationally-agreed ceasefire and preventing civilians from leaving a war zone, all so that the mullahs could keep their stranglehold of the Gulf Region.

Iran: Ministry of Intelligence Report Highlights Regime’s Fear of the Power and Progress of MEK

Iran Focus

London, 13 Jan – In a recent report, the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Intelligence made some interesting confessions regarding the power and progress of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK). This detailed report admitted that young people are attracted toward Mojahedin (MEK) as well as the high status of Mojahedin at home and at the international level.

Iran: Conflict Between Rival Bands Begins with Rafsanjani’s Funeral

Iran Focus

London, 13 Jan – Much sooner than expected, in fact, during his funeral, the consequences of Rafsanjani’s death appeared, turning the memorial into a fight between the rival bands.

The Rafsanjani-Rouhani band chanted, “these too many people are here for their love for Akbar”, while Khamenei’s responded, “these too many people are here for their love for leader”.

How Strong is Iran’s Alliance with Russia?

Iran Focus

London, 13 Jan – In an article for The Natonal Interest, published January 12, Alireza Nader, senior international policy analyst at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation, writes about the alliance between Russia and Iran in the Middle East. She calls this alliance unprecedented, but fragile.

Iran Faces Change with Trump’s election, and Death of Rafsanjani

Iran Focus

London, 13 Jan – In an opinion piece contributed by Majid Sadeghpour, political director of the Organization of Iranian American Communities in the U.S. (OIACUS) on January 12 in The Hill, he writes about the affect of Donald Trump’s election, and the death on Sunday, of Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, on the Iranian regime.