A jailed activist died of hunger strike in Iran
Vahid Sayadi Nasiri, an Iranian activist who was detained for his social media posts against the Supreme Leader, has died in prison after 60 days of hunger strike, BBC English reported on Thursday.
Vahid Sayadi Nasiri, an Iranian activist who was detained for his social media posts against the Supreme Leader, has died in prison after 60 days of hunger strike, BBC English reported on Thursday.
Ali Ansari a member of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) close to Islamic Republic’s leader spent millions of Dollars with lower exchange rate, investing outside of Iran in financial and construction projects.
A scheduled seminar in Marivan’s Peyame Noor University on the so-called Kolbars was canceled by the security forces moments before the event starts on Wednesday, sources told Avatoday.
A confidential United Nation report seen by Reuters announced that two missile launchers has recently been found in Yemen, which appeared to be made in Iran.
China’s National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) has suspended investment in Iran’s South Pars natural gas project as strict US sanctions hit Tehran since November, Reuters reported.
The jailed Chinese chief arrested on an American extradition request in Canada is reportedly must wait longer to see if she would be released on bail, the Time of Israel reported on Tuesday.
At least 30 Iranian men were convicted criminal and set up each for as long as 20 years of prison term by Iranian courts, which accelerate economic crime cases as the country is dealing with worst financial crisis ever.
More than 100 Christians were detained by Iranian security forces last week following about 150 others who were jailed last month across the country, Premier Christian Radio reported on Monday.
Iranian militias are reportedly hiding behind Russian flags and use their positions in Syria’s Hama and Idlib to avoid Israel’s frequent strikes, Syrian activists quoted by Qasioun News Agency on Friday.
Islamic Republic Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is reportedly asked the country’s Central bank to boost the national currency as Rial is crushed by US sanctions, the bank’s governor said on Saturday, promising to take all possible ways to fulfill the leader’s “order.”