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Iran’s nonsensical ban on a best-selling mobile game

January 12, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Amir Basiri An Iranian government committee recently announced a ban on the famous mobile game "Clash of Clans," claiming the game encourages violence and tribal conflict while having a negative addictive effect on teenagers. If violence is a true concern for the Iranian regime, "Clash of … [Read more...] about Iran’s nonsensical ban on a best-selling mobile game

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Clash of Clans, Executions, Facebook, Pokemon Go, Protests, WhatsApp

News from inside Iran & reports on Syria

December 12, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Numerous protest rallies in Tehran, Ilam People from all walks of life and different ethnicities staged numerous protest and rallies on Sunday in Tehran and Ilam, western Iran, making their voices heard for their demands. In Tehran retired workers of the Tehran Baharestan Steel Company rallied … [Read more...] about News from inside Iran & reports on Syria

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Crackdown, Currency, Domestic crackdown, Executions, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, IRGC, Poverty, Prisons, Protests, Revolutionary Guards, Rial, Syria, Toman

Crackdown wave in Iran & protests in response

December 10, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Theater actor sentenced to 99 lashes The mullahs’ so-called judiciary in Iran has sentenced a young theater actor by the first name of Payam to 99 lashes. This inhumane ruling was upheld yesterday by the Iranian regime’s supreme court. It is worth noting that following the lashing of Agh Dare … [Read more...] about Crackdown wave in Iran & protests in response

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Crackdown, Domestic crackdown, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, Hunger strike, Lashings, Political prisoners, Prisons, Protests, Students, Women

Report of acid attack, protests & more from Iran

December 9, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Young Baluchi targeted in acid attack in southwest Iran At 7:55 pm on Monday, December 5th armed state agents in Zahedan, southeast Iran, splashed acid on a 29-year old Baluchi man in southeast Iran, according to incoming reports. The armed agents intended to kill the young man, yet after failing … [Read more...] about Report of acid attack, protests & more from Iran

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Acid attacks, Bahrain, Manama, Protests

Protests & crackdown measures continue in Iran: latest reports

December 7, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Protesting students demand release of jailed students Universities across the country marked Students Day on December 6th In Tehran students of Amir Kabir Tech University staged their protest rally despite Bassij paramilitary forces attempting to prevent them. The rally witnessed slogans … [Read more...] about Protests & crackdown measures continue in Iran: latest reports

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Crackdown, Domestic crackdown, Internet, MEK, Protests, Students, Students Day, Women

My Iran report – Dec 5, 2016

December 5, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Mousavian: Iran regime change may return to agenda Hossein Mousavian is a former Iranian regime ambassador to Germany back in the 1990s and the man providing logistics for the famous Mykonos restaurant killings, former spokesman for the Iranian regime’s nuclear negotiations team in early 2000s, and … [Read more...] about My Iran report – Dec 5, 2016

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Aleppo, Bombings, Corruption, Grant, Hassan Rouhani, Protests, Rafsanjani, Regime change, Russia, Syria

Reports of increasing protests in Iran

December 3, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Iran: political prisoners condemn jailing of Montazeri’s son A group of political prisoners in Gohardasht Prison issued a statement condemning the 21-year jail sentence issued for Ahmad Montazeri, son of the late Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri. … [Read more...] about Reports of increasing protests in Iran

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Montazeri, Political prisoners, Prisons, Protests

My Iran report – Dec 1, 2016

December 1, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

  Iran: Sunni prisoner becomes paralyzed behind bars Sunni prisoner Suleiman Pirouti has become half paralyzed after authorities in Iran deprived him of any medical care. He also is no longer able to speak. … [Read more...] about My Iran report – Dec 1, 2016

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Crackdown, Domestic crackdown, Prisons, Protests, Suicide

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