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Iran Regime Denying Prisoners’ Rights in Violation of International Laws
By Mansoureh Galestan Iran regime’s lawmakers have been seeking to amend the country’s Code of Criminal Procedure. The proposed amendment…
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Iran Regime’s Use of Trade to Fund Terrorist Proxies
By Mahmoud Hakamian Every year in Iran, business people flock to conferences organized by affiliates of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards…
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Iran Emissaries of Terror: How Mullahs’ Embassies Run the Network of Espionage and Murder
by NCRI U.S. Representative Office Iran’s Emissaries of Terror explains the extent to which Tehran’s embassies and diplomats are at…
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Iran: The Names of 11 Political Prisoners Arrested in Late April and May
International call to visit religious fascism prisons and to meet political prisoners The mullah’ regime, incapable of confronting the frustrated…
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Iran’s Fishermen Protest Chinese Fishing Vessels
By Shahriar Kia Local fishermen in the city of Chabahar, southeast Iran, held a rally on Thursday protesting Chinese troll…
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Iranian Regime Running out of Options
By Shahriar Kia Tensions between the United States and Iran have been worsening over the past few months, and especially…
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British Council Employee Imprisoned by Iran’s Regime
By Staff Writer The British Council has said it believes one of its Iranian employees, Aras Amiri, has been sentenced…
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U.S. House Resolution Condemns Iran Regime’s Terrorist Acts Against MEK
Thirty-nine bipartisan United States Members of Congress have jointly submitted a new resolution condemning the Iranian regime’s terrorist acts against…
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U.S. Warns Iraq Over Militias Tied to Iran Regime
By Amir Taghati U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s surprise visit to Baghdad this month came after American intelligence showed…
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Iran’s Regime Bans Women From Riding Bicycles in Isfahan
By Staff Writer The regime’s prosecutor in Isfahan has banned women’s cycling in public by pronouncing it “a prohibited act”…
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