Numerous sources have reported an explosion at the Natanz nuclear site in Iran; It is almost certain that the accident was a sabotage operation. Meanwhile, the New York Times quoted a senior Israeli intelligence official as saying that the operation was the work of its government. ...
Unofficial yet reliable sources are reporting that the administrations of Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Iran have negotiated and are entering into a 25-year compressive agreement in the energy, industry, transportation, agriculture, communication infrastructure, education, science and especially military and intelligence fields. It is also reported that: "Under this agreement, China and the Islamic Republic of Iran will have extensive military cooperation, in which Russia will play a key role." ...
We strongly condemn the execution of political prisoners, the verdict of death sentences against the detainees of the November protests, and the threat of further repression. Execution sentences must be overturned, threats must be stopped, and all political prisoners must be released unconditionally. We call on human rights organizations and institutions to protest against the use of torture in prisons in the Islamic Republic, the death sentences against those arrested in November, and other political and civil activists. The detainees of November 2019 protests must be released immediately! ...
By acceding to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, New York, December 18, 1979, Iran must regulate its domestic laws in compliance with it. Women's rights in the family, the labor market, and the community must also be improved, and the fight against violence against women must become part of the country's education system and all executive bodies. It is necessary to create a culture in this regard by the civil forces, NGOs and experts. ...
Upon our organization contact with Ministry of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand about human rights situation, we received the following Email and the statement. ...
Once again the world saw a tragedy in the U.S. when an African-American life was lost to a racist act committed by a police officer in the Powderhorn community of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The murdered victim’s name was George Floyd. The footage shows him on the ground while his neck was pressed against by the knee of a police officer ignoring George’s proclamations of “I can’t breathe!” Unfortunately, this shocking scene is all to familiar for people of color and indicates a history racism; it still challenges equality and justice and has become a recurring problem in this country! ...
Amnesty International has issued a statement on May 21, 2020 urging the United Nations (UN) to investigate the killing of protesters by the Islamic Republic's (IR) security, law enforcement and military forces in November 2019. Amnesty International has rightly stated that six months after the November protests, the IR has not yet announced the actual number of killings during four days of protests from November 16 to 19 and that the families of those killed who are fighting for truth and justice are still under pressure and harassment by the regime institutions. ...
We are writing to you in regards to Amnesty International’s (AI) May 21, 2020 detailed and important report concerning the protests of November 2019 in Iran. According to this report more than 300 men, women and children were killed in peaceful protests. ...
We are writing to you as representatives of your country who deals with Iran in your capacity as Foreign Ministers of your nation to bring to your attention some very disturbing news coming out of Iran. ...
As the Coronavirus crisis continues, the prospect of containment is still unclear. Our country is one of the main victims of the spread of this virus, and so far, despite the efforts of the country's health care facilities and staff, it has not been possible to control the disease. ...
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