Iran protests: Court sentences ‘rioter’ to death

A Tehran court on Sunday issued a death sentence linked to “riots,” the judiciary’s Mizan Online website said.

Iran has been rocked by nationwide protests since the death of Jina Mahsa Amini in police custody. The 22-year-old woman was arrested by Iran’s notorious morality police for allegedly improperly dressing in line with the country’s strict dress code.

According to Mizan Online, Sunday’s sentence was handed for the crime of “setting fire to a government building, disturbing public order, assembly and conspiracy to commit a crime against national security, and an enemy of God and corruption on earth.”

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Terrorised by Iranian spies in Britain: victims reveal ordeal

As Iran erupts in protest, critics who fled to the UK are being warned by counterterrorism police that their lives are at risk from hit squads sent to track them down here

For someone receiving round-the-clock protection after police identified a threat on his life from agents of the Iranian regime, Aliasghar Ramezanpoor remains stoical. It is not the first time the London-based journalist’s work has put his life in danger, but it is the first time news of such a threat has come directly from specialist counterterrorism officers who, with MI5, deal with issues of national security.

“They [Iranian agents] are saying that if you don’t stop what you are doing, we will come to you; that’s the message,” he said.

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Iranian activist Masih Alinejad: ‘It’s the start of the end for the Islamic Republic’

The first thing to notice about Masih Alinejad is her hair: a mass of corkscrew curls sometimes worn loose like a radiant halo, occasionally pinned up, almost always with a flower pinned above her left ear. This is not a gratuitous comment on her appearance, but at the heart of a battle that brought her to Paris this week to speak to President Emmanuel Macron.

Alinejad is the international face and voice of angry women in Iran who are being beaten, jailed and even killed for throwing off their compulsory headscarves and showing their hair. Today in Paris, she has a very clear message for the French president and other western leaders: stop shaking hands with Iranian clerics, stop dealing with Iran.

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Iran Says It Has Built Hypersonic Missile

U.N. atomic agency separately reported that Tehran continues to stonewall its investigation into Iranian nuclear activities

TEHRAN–Iran said Thursday it has built a hypersonic missile capable of penetrating any air-defense system, as the United Nations atomic agency reported that Tehran continues to stonewall its investigation into Iranian nuclear activities.

As senior officials lashed out at Tehran’s neighbors and other foreign foes they accuse of fomenting protests sweeping across the country, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’s Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh said the new missile could maneuver both inside and outside the atmosphere, according to state media. He provided no evidence to support the claims.

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Russia hands captured British anti-tank missile to Iran in exchange for drones

The Kremlin gave Tehran over £120m in cash along with state-of-the-art weaponry seized from Ukrainian troops

Iran was given a captured British anti-tank missile by Russia in exchange for unmanned drones used to attack Ukraine, the Telegraph understands.

The Kremlin handed over £120 million in cash along with state-of-the-art British and US weaponry seized from Ukrainian troops to pay for the drones, a security source has claimed.

The cash and weapons were flown into an airport in Tehran on a Russian military aircraft in the early hours of August 20, Sky News reported on Tuesday night.

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Iran’s universities under spotlight as protests persist

In videos circulating on social media, male and female students students on Iranian university campuses are seen eating together, often outside the gender-segregated dining halls that were closed after students tore down the walls dividing men and women.

Eating together in front of the closed cafeterias is considered act of resistance. The videos are an act of protest and solidarity with anti-government demonstrations that have been going on for months in Iran.

In many videos, protesters holding placards also draw attention to fellow students who have been arrested. According to media reports, about 300 students have been detained by authorities.

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Iran: Old Recipes From the Devil’s Kitchen

The kitchen is the same, as is the chef. The ingredients are also the same. But when the witches’ brew is served in the restaurant, Chez Ayatollah, would-be clients reject it in disgust. This is the image that comes to mind as the Islamic Republic of Iran struggles to crush the latest popular revolt.

Since its inception 43 years ago, the Khomeinist regime has used the same recipe with the same ingredients to save its skin: kill a few hundred, arrest a few thousand, bribe the military and security forces, browbeat celebrities, ban foreign journalists, unleash militia hounds, blame “Zionist and CIA agents”, and invent “secessionist” armed gangs and ISIS attackers coming to dismember Iran and kill innocent Shiites.

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How Iran’s security forces are shooting to kill with ‘non-combat’ shotgun shells

At least 277 Iranians have been documented killed in the protests that have wracked Iran since September 16 over the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman who died after being arrested by the morality police. Security forces have repressed the protests by force.

While the single highest death toll – more than 66 people killed in the city of Zahedan on September 30 – happened when police opened fire using live rifle bullets, other protesters have been killed and injured by beatings and the use of so-called “less-lethal” weapons – notably shotguns.

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The Danger of a “Sleeping” Nuclear Deal: Stronger Russia, China, North Korea, Iran

The Biden administration is sitting idly by as the Iranian regime ratchets up, and keeps getting away with, both its attacks on its own fed-up populace, and its delivery of weapons to Russia — assisted, it seems, by China and North Korea.

In spite of US Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley’s recently having said that the White House is not going to “waste our time” on the nuclear deal “if nothing’s going to happen,” he nevertheless stressed that the Biden administration is still committed to employing diplomacy, presumably to revive it at a later date.

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Videos show Iranian anti-hijab protesters knocking turbans off clerics’ heads

Young Iranians are filming themselves knocking turbans off clerics’ heads to protest the country’s draconian hijab mandate.

In one clip that has gone viral, a young woman is seen running up to a man in a traditional robe from behind and delivering a powerful blow to the back of his white turban, causing it to fall on the ground.

The woman runs away without looking back, while the bare-headed Muslim clergyman stoops to pick up his headdress.

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Hadis Najafi: Iran police fire on mourners for female protester – witnesses

Iranian security forces have opened fire on crowds near Tehran marking the 40th day of mourning for a woman shot dead while protesting, witnesses say.

Videos showed thousands walking along roads to reach the grave in Karaj of Hadis Najafi, who has become a symbol of the anti-government unrest in Iran.

State-run media say “rioters” killed a militiaman and injured 10 police.

But witnesses told the BBC that security forces attacked protesters with shotguns, tear gas and machetes.

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CIA, Mossad, and regime change in Iran

Mullahs have absolutely no place in the future of a free Iran, just like Nazis in today’s Germany. The world must support the revolt.

In a loathsome speech on Saturday October 29, 2022, the notorious Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC, Hussein Salami, warned young Iranians for continuing to protest and denounced them as villains.

“Today is the last day of the riots. Do not come to the streets again. What do you want from this nation?” Salami said pompously. The core of the regime has interpreted the protests as a “threat to domestic stability which can lead to destabilizing the political system.”

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