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Iran’s brutal crackdown on protesters proves that dissidence remains strong in the country

Iran Focus

London, 2 Jun – The violent crackdown on protests proves that dissent is thriving in Iran, according to a member of the United Kingdom House of Lords.

Lord Alton, a crossbench peer from Liverpool, said resistance activists within Iran were in great danger but still continue to fight against the oppressive government.

Protests held in Sweden and Finland over visit by Iranian Foreign Minister

Iran Focus

London, 2 Jun – Supporters of the Iranian opposition group People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (MEK) held a protest on Wednesday outside the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm to raise attention to human rights violations in Iran.

An overview of Iran during the presidency of Hassan Rouhani

Iran Focus

London, 1 Jun – Some in the West contend that Hassan Rouhani’s presidency in Iran has been fairly moderate compared to previous administrations, but this is simply not the case, according to the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). The council has explored how Rouhani’s presidency has fared on important issues like human rights, terrorism, and the economy.

Obama’s deal with Iran ignored valuable nuclear information

Iran Focus

London, 1 Jun – The President of the Washington-based Iran Policy Committee (IPC) has criticised the Obama administration for ignoring valuable nuclear information whilst making the deal with Iran regarding the lifting of sanctions.

Washington’s misguided Iran policy

Iran Focus

London, 1 Jun – The following is an article by Ambassador Lincoln P. Bloomfield Jr. and Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad published by the National Interest on United States policy towards Iran:              

The National Interest

May 31, 2016

29 young people arrested in Iran for attending a mixed-gender party

Iran Focus

Tehran, 31 May – Twenty-nine young people were arrested last weekend at a party in north-eastern Iran.

The youngsters were rounded up at a villa near Danesh Junction in Mashhad on the evening of Saturday, 28 May.

Saudi Arabia tells Iran to remove its forces from Iraq

Iran Focus

London, 30 May – Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Jubeir said the sending of Iranian Shiite units to Iraq for military operations is unacceptable which is why Saudi Arabia insist that Iran withdraws all its troops from Iraq.He said: “Iraq’s problem is religious conflicts caused by the Iranian interference.”

Iran orders social media sites to hand over data on its citizens

Iran Focus

London, 30 May – This weekend was a terrible blow for internet rights and freedom of speech in Iran.

Firstly, the totalitarian Iranian government has given international social media sites a one-year deadline to hand over all data related to Iranian citizens, if they wish to continue operating within Iran. Then Iran’s cyber police arrested a 15-year-old who planned to start a channel on a social networking site.

Iran to use acid to blind and deafen five prisoners

Iran Focus

London, 30 May – Five Iranian prisoners are awaiting sentences of blinding or deafening with acid; a punishment allowed under the regime’s fundamentalist law of retribution.

The men are being held in Iran’s notorious Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, north-west of Tehran.

Former MEP urges Scottish government not to push for trade links with Iran

Iran Focus

London, 29 May – Struan Stevenson, President of the European Iraqi Freedom Association and a former Conservative MEP for Scotland, said in The Scottish Herald on Thursday, 26 May, that Iran’s appalling human rights record and their financial support to terrorists should be a cause of concern for other world leaders.