Ebrahim Raisi – Involved In

ifmat - Torture and Ill-Treatment of Iranian prisoners highlights human rights abuses

Torture and Ill-Treatment of Iranian prisoners highlights human rights abuses

The ill-treatment of prisoners in Iran has once again been brought to light in the past month with the deaths of four prisoners who lost their lives under torture ...
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ifmat - Iran government playing with poverty

Iran government’s playing with poverty

The acceleration toward absolute poverty is the adopted strategy and organized policy against the Iranian people by the Iranian regime. Pushing the people to an irreversible line, is including ...
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ifmat - Iranian regime sees slum dwellers as major threat

Iranian regime sees slum dwellers as major threat

Expanding shantytowns and slums around Iran’s large cities have become a serious security problem for the Islamic Republic as unrest has grown in recent years.
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ifmat - The 1988 Massacre is a crime for which the Iranian Regime must be held accountable

The 1988 Massacre is a crime for which the Iranian Regime must be held accountable

Before talking about the role played by Ebrahim Raisi, the newly elected Iranian president, in the 1988 massacre, and the major violations of human rights that were and are ...
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ifmat - Backlash against Iranian president UN speech features guidelines for prosecution

Backlash against Iranian president’s UN speech features guidelines for prosecution

Earlier this month, the United Nations General Assembly gave a platform to a mass murderer: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. The decision was sharply criticized by Iranian expatriates, human rights ...
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ifmat - Blinken renewed warnings Thursday that time was running out for Iran to return to a nuclear deal

Blinken renewed warnings Thursday that time was running out for Iran to return to a nuclear deal

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken renewed warnings Thursday that time was running out for Iran to return to a nuclear deal, saying it was up to Tehran to ...
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