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Iran to Carry out Military Drills Despite Warnings and Sanctions

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Iran Focus

London, 20 Feb – Despite the recent sanctions imposed on Iran for ballistic missile testing and despite clear warnings from the United States, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) is planning to carry out military drills.

The drills are said to be planned for next week.

 Water and Electricity Outage Spark Dissents in Ahvaz, Iran

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Iran Focus

London, 18 Feb – Repeated periods of asphyxiating dust storms, lately accompanied by crippling power and water supply cuts, have aggravated public protests in the city of Ahvaz, southwestern province of Khuzestan, over past week.

Holding up placards saying “don’t kill Khuzestan”, “Ahvaz in blackout”, “Karun River is dead” and asking for their right to breathe in a clean air along with people wearing masks, the crowd of dissenters demonstrated their opposition towards the city current situation.

MEPs call for measures to be taken towards Iranian regime and IRGC

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Iran Focus

London, 18 Feb – The European Parliament group – Friends of a Free Iran (FOFI) – held a conference on the occasion of the anniversary of the 1979 revolution in Iran. The conference took place on 15th February in Strasbourg and was chaired by MEP Gérard Deprez.

The guest speaker at the event was Mohammad Mohaddessin – renowned writer about Islamic fundamentalism and Iran and the chairman of the National Council of Resistance of Iran’s (NCRI) Foreign Affairs Committee. Mr Mohaddessin was also a political prisoner under the shah’s dictatorship.

Iran’s terrorist group controls large portion of country’s economy

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Iran Focus

London, 17 Feb – Those who were in favour of the Iran nuclear deal claimed that it would help the economy as the Iranian regime would lose much of its hold and control over the country’s economy.

The deal went ahead and sanctions were lifted. So why now are state-owned companies in Iran the ones that have benefited most from the deal? Why is the Supreme Leader and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) reaping the benefits?

At the minute, of 110 deals worth around $80 billion in total, around 90 of them have links to state-run companies.

Will the Iran nuclear deal fall apart?

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Iran Focus

London, 17 Feb – Experts have been claiming that the Iran nuclear deal could fall apart. This is no surprise because Donald Trump, before he got elected, had a lot to say about the deal – none of it positive. He even mentioned that he would completely scrap the deal.

Europe’s inaction towards Iran is deadly

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Iran Focus

London, 17 Feb – New information about the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its training of new recruits was revealed by the National Council of Resistance (NCRI) earlier this week. The US representative office of the NCRI said in a press conference that the new recruits were being trained by the IRGC so they could work abroad.

Iran: Young girls beaten and punished for wearing ripped jeans

Iran Focus

London, 17 Feb – A young girl in Iran has been arrested and beaten for wearing ripped jeans.

The girl, aged 14, is the latest victim of the Iranian regime’s campaign of oppression of women and girls.

Iran warns US about releasing details of nuclear deal

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Iran Focus

London, 16 Feb – Senior officials of the Iranian regime have warned the US against revealing details about deals that were made alongside the nuclear deal.

The deals were negotiated with the Obama administration and have not yet been disclosed to the public.

Another reason to designate the IRGC as a terrorist group

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Iran Focus

London, 16 Feb – As the Trump administration debates whether to designate the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) provided some new information about the IRGC’s drive to train its latest recruits. The training is so that the new members can go and fight for Iran’s proxy terrorist groups that are scattered across the Middle East.

Khuzestan crisis becoming a national threat

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Iran Focus

London, 16 Feb – Politicians in Iran demand the resignation of the Minister of Energy, Hamid Chitchian, after the critical Khuzestan situation reveals governmental neglect.

A number of power stations in the Khuzestan province failed due to heavy dust and almost 100% humidity, resulting in water and electricity being cut off in most major cities there.