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Syrian opponent chides Iran’s support for Assad

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Iran Focus

London, 10 May – A senior member of Syria’s democratic opposition has said that the fight against Bashar al-Assad is a joint battle with Tehran. George Sabra from the High Negotiations Committee (HNC) told Simaye Azadi (INTV), an Iranian opposition television channel, that the Iranian Resistance was an ally.

Sabra praised Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, for her outspoken position on Aleppo and the war-crimes perpetrated by Assad with the aid of Tehran.

NCRI urges international support for Iran’s sick political prisoners

Iran Focus

London, 9 May – The Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has issued a statement calling for the support of international human rights organisations in freeing several severely ill political prisoners.

Man attempts suicide after failing to afford treatment in Iran

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London, 9 May – An Iranian man has attempted suicide after being unable to pay for his treatment at a Tehran hospital. Ali Shafie began experiencing extreme pain in his stomach and sought help at Milad Hospital. Shafie was refused treatment after being told his insurance booklet had expired and he was unable to pay the three million rial ($95) fee.

Iranian political prisoners on hunger strike

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London, 9 May – A number of political prisoners are on hunger strike in Tehran’s Evin Prison. Jafar Azimzadeh, a worker’s rights activist, and Ismail Abdi the Secretary General of the Iran Teachers Trade Association (ITTA) have been on hunger strike since 29 April. In a statement the pair outlined the reasons for undergoing such hardship as being government crackdowns on civil liberties.

Iran political prisoner denounces abuses

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London, 8 May – A prominent Iranian political activist, and prisoner, Saleh Kohandel will no longer be accepting visits due to the demeaning psychological tricks used by prison staff. In an open letter Kohandel describes how he has been kept from direct interaction with his family for six years and subject to torture and humiliation. Kohandel’s only crime was to demand democracy and human rights in Iran, according to his relatives.

Iran’s threats to close Strait of Hormuz described as “posturing”

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London, 5 May – Tensions between Iran and the United States are still high despite increased economic and diplomatic relations. General Hossein Salami, a deputy commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz to the US and its allies.

Iran set to blind man next week as punishment

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London, 5 May – Iran is set to fully blind a man with acid next week under brutal retributive eye-for-an-eye laws. Mojtaba Saheli, 31, who was charged with blinding a man in 2009, was blinded in his left eye last year. The punishment falls under the qisas category of crimes, which permits the victim or their family the right to equal retaliation.

Boeing urged to avoid deal with Iran

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Washington, 5 May – Three American Congressmen have written to Boeing imploring them not to do business with “government-run entities” in Iran. Republican Representatives from Illinois Peter Roskam, Robert Dold and Randy Hultgren addressed Dennis Muilenburg urging him to reconsider subsidising “the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism”.

12 Iranian banks have gone bankrupt – economist

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London, 5 May – Twelve Iranian banks have gone bankrupt. The claim comes from the state-affiliated ILNA news agency that quoted a government economist on 1 May as saying “right now, 12 banks are officially bankrupt, but nothing is publicly announced” (NCR-Iran).

Hossein Raghfar, economist and member of Tehran’s Az-zahra University scientific board, said that Iran’s infrastructure was suffering as no structural reforms had taken place. Raghfar also said that “in a way, the possibility of any kind of reform in the economy is nil”.

Syria’ White Helmets appalled at international silence towards Assad’s crimes

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London, 5 May – A Syrian volunteer aid group accused Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of deliberately and repeatedly attacking rescuers and aid centres in Aleppo. Intense fighting has gripped what was once the most populous city in the country. The Syrian Civil Defence group, eponymous for their white helmets, have pulled around 41,000 people from the ruins of buildings since their formation in early 2013.