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Iran Holds the Highest Number of Executions Per Capita in the World

Iran Focus

London, 13 October – The mayor’s office in Paris’ 1st district hosted an exposition into executions in Iran on October 10, The World Day Against the Death Penalty.

Amnesty International Warns: Danger of Eminent Execution of a Child Bride

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London, 13 October – Amnesty International is urging the Iranian Regime to take mercy on a child bride who allegedly murdered her abusive husband. 

Zeinab Sekaanvand was only 17 when she was arrested in 2012, making her a minor under international law.

Another Victim of Medieval Tortures in Iran Regime Prisons

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London, 13 October – While Western Governments negotiate trade deals with Iran; Iranian prisoners have spoken out about the abuse and torture they have suffered under the Regime, from members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), intelligence officers and members of the government militia group Basiji.

UK Lawmakers and MEPs Show Bipartisan Support in Statement on Iran

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Dozens of British law makers and MEPs, issued a statement in support of the international movement to obtain justice for the victims of the 1988 Massacre of political prisoners in Iran. In this statement they call for the trial of the perpetrators of this crime against humanity.

Iran regime needs to be held accountable for crime against humanity

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Iran Focus

London, 10 October – Shahriar Kia, a political analyst and human rights activist, called for the Iranian regime to be held accountable for the crimes it has committed. The 14th World Day Against Death Penalty is held on 10th October and people will celebrate that several countries abolished the death penalty during 2015.

However, Kia says that we need to raise awareness about the countries that still use the death penalty, one of which is Iran. Over the past year more than 1,000 people have been executed in the country.

Iran: Regime clamps down on universities, Calls for Impeachment of the Minister of Science

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Iran Focus

London, 10 October – The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) writes on October 9 that the Iranian regime has attempted to increase repression in universities in reaction to the publication of the photograph of the NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi in the alumni magazine of Sharif Industrial University.

“…the publishers of (Mrs. Rajavi’s) photo at Sharif University were dealt with,” reported the state-run media and news agencies. Many of the news agencies are affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), the Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS) and other military and security agencies. They reported, as well, that “all the activities of the alumni’s association on campus have been ordered to be suspended,” the association “has been sealed up”, and “all copies of the said magazine have been collected.”

Iran:Crimes against humanity cited in U.S. Congressional Resolution

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London, 9 October – In an article by Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, an Iranian-American political scientist and Harvard University scholar, and president of the International American Council,he writes about the resolution that is being introduced by the House Homeland Security Chair, Mike McCaul, and cosponsored by Chairman Ed Royce, Ranking Member Eliot Engel, and Rules Committee Chair Rep. Sessions.

Next U. S. President Faces Serious Challenge re: Iran

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London, 8 October – On October 7, Shahriar Kia, press spokesman for residents of Camp Liberty, Iraq, and members of the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran opposition group (PMOI, also known as MEK), wrote for NewsMaxWorld about the challenges the next President of the United States will face, especially in regards to Iran.

Urging Canada’s Government to demand UN inquiry into Iran’s infamous1988 Massacre

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London, 8 October – On October 7, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) published an article about the Canadian press conference of October 6, where Members of Parliament, representative of the Iranian-Canadian community, and eyewitnesses to the 1988 massacre urged the government of Canada to implement a motion adopted by parliament in 2013, condemning the massacre of political prisoners. It also expressed solidarity with political prisoners being held in Iranian jails today.

Iran: ‘Justice Minister’ who is proud of his role in the 1988 massacre.

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London, 7 October – Iran is a hot topic in the 2016 elections, as much as it has been for the past 40 years.

During the Presidential Debates on Monday, September 26, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump discussed the 2015 nuclear deal and the trouble caused by Iranian boats in the Persian Gulf.