Sunday, April 09, 2017

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Yesterday April 8 at the Parliament Hill and across from PM office in Ottawa, the Iranian-Canadians gathered on the sixth year anniversary attack on Iranian opposition PMOI/MEK residents in camp Ashraf in Iraq where 36 were killed by Iraqi forces to commemorated the fallens. The demonstrators also condemned recent chemical attack on the Syrians civilians by dictator Assad al-Assad and emphasized on boycotting the upcomming Iranian regime's sham election. They chanted: "Go Go Go Bashar Assad must Go




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After years of inaction by Barack Obama which led to involvement
of the Iranian regime and Russia in Syria, on Thursday April 6, the US president Donald Trump ordered a missile attack against Bashar Assad's air base in Homs. This was a response to the recent
chemical attack on civilians and children near the same area. Nikki Haley US representative in UN said United States is ready to take further measures against the Syrian government. The Western counties such as Canada, Britain, Australia, France, Germany, National Syrian Coalition and the Iranian resistance, National Council of Resistance of Iran, have supported the missile attack against Assad in Syria.

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Political prisoner Sotoudeh Fazel, a 65-year-old teacher, has been deprived of revision of her sentence by the Court of Appeals in Iran. Mrs. Fazel was arrested on June 29, 2016, and is presently detained in the Women's Ward of Evin Prison.




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During Noeruz celebrations, security forces arrested a young woman in Sanandaj capital of Western Iranian Kurdistan province for wearing "unconventional clothes", namely a dress bearing the flag of Kurdistan. Chenar Hosseini was subsequently released by signing a written pledge, but she was summoned and threatened, a number of times.


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At least three female environmental activists, were arrested by security forces in Marivan, Iranian Kurdistan. They had staged a protest against burying the city's waste in a tourist area called, Samaghan Valley. Earlier, another twenty female environmental activists in Marivan had been arrested by security forces on March 18.


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According to State-run Vaghayee Ettefaghiyeh April 5, only two days to the start of the International Pars Marathons, Iranian officials announced that the race's routes have been changed because they could not control the veiling of non-Iranian female participants. Women were banned from running in the main route and they were permitted to run only around the Azadi Lake. Hamid Sa'adat, public relations director of the Athletics Federation, openly defended banning of women and said, "We are staging the tournament in an Islamic country and we must be able to control everything. We cannot hold the women's marathon race without observing the Islamic codes." The state-run Sharq newspaper reported that despite Iranian women and girls' overwhelming interest in the race, the tournament's website had shut down the women's registration section and only men could register for the competitions. The International Pars Marathon was commenced on Friday, April 7, in Tehran.

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A woman participated in the men's marathons in Shiraz, southern Iran, to demonstrate her protest to the exclusion of women. Mahsa Torabi started two hours earlier and ran 42 kilometers without having a number.




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The State-run Mehr news agency reported April 5, that according to official sources in Iran, there are some 226 female prisoners jailed for deliberate crimes. 90 per cent of them have no previous criminal record. The average age of imprisoned women ranges between 20 and 35.




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With the completion of her first prison sentence of six years on March 15, 2017, Narges Mohammadi's second prison sentence began on the same day. Ms. Mohammadi had been sentenced to six years of imprisonment in 2010 on the charges of disseminating propaganda against the state, as well as association and collusion against national security.


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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been deprived of contacting her family and husband in U.K., for two weeks during Noerouz holiday- Iranian New Year. Nazanin Zaghari has been sentenced to five years in jail on the charges of acting against national security. She was arrested along with her 2 year toddler one year ago, at the airport as they were about to return to London after a family visit in Iran. She was transferred to Kerman and agents confiscated her daughters's British passport.

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The Iranian regime's Revolutionary Court of Qazvin sentenced Soheila Kargar, a civil rights activist, to five years imprisonment for "disrupting public security".
The edict mentions membership in telegram (a social network popular in Iran) groups among her charges.



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With the conclusion of her leave for the Iranian New Year holidays, Azita Rafizadeh, Bahaii prisoner of conscience, had to return to the Evin Prison. She has a 7-year-old son and has been charged with acting against national security and detained for her adherence to the Bahaii faith. Her husband, Payman Koushk-Baghi, is also imprisoned in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj.


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Atena Daemi, a human rights activist and advocate of children's rights, has gone on hunger strike to protest the prison sentences issued for her sisters Ensieh and 

Haniyeh.
Earlier, on April 3, she had made a protest but there was no response to her demands, so she went on hunger strike. Ms. Daemi is presently detained in the Women's Ward of Evin Prison.



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The notorious Ebrahim Raisi has publicly announced that he would stand as a candidate in the upcoming Presidential election in Iran.
In a letter addressed to the regime's Supreme Leader Khamenei on March 22, some 50 mullahs, members of the Assembly of Experts, requested his nomination. He had told other factions that he would run for office if he had Khamenei's approval.
At the same time, Hassan Rouhani regime's current president told his cohorts that he had obtained Khamenei’s approval to run. Raisi is a former member of the death commission of the 1988 massacre of tens of thousands of political prisoners.


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According to Reuters Apr. 9: at least 21 people were killed and more than 50 injured on Sunday by an explosion in a church in the Nile delta city of Tanta, Egyptian state television reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility and the cause of the blast, just one week before Coptic Easter and the same month as Pope Francis is scheduled to visit Egypt.