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Europe Pushes Iran on Human Rights

Nikolaj Villumsen, a Danish MP and member of the European Council, believes that human rights and minority issues in Iran are overlooked because of the focus on Iran’s disputed nuclear program.

COPENHAGEN, Denmark- (RUDAW) — European politicians are expressing concern about Iran’s human rights record such as judicial executions and rights of minorities including Kurds in the Islamic republic.

Jean Lambert, a British member of the European Parliament, told Rudaw that the European Union regularly raises the death penalty issue with Iran and other countries where it is used, including the United States.

In Iran there is ongoing oppression, lack of real protection under the law and a judicial process that all too often delivers summary justice in Iran,” she said. “But we have to push Iran to deliver on fundamental human rights.”

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran and the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center report that since President Hassan Rouhani took office in June last year with promises of pursuing moderate policies, executions have not declined. According to Amnesty International, Iran acknowledges having executed 369 people in 2013 ”while reliable sources reported at least 335 additional executions. Reports indicate that at least 11 of those executed may have been under the age of 18 at the time of their alleged crimes.”

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The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe is setting up a subcommittee on Iran that will follow up on the country’s death penalty policies as well as other human rights issues, said council member Dutch MP Tiny Knox.

Kurdo Baksi, a Green Party official in Sweden, maintained that western nations ignore what is happening in Iran.

No one protests against the Tehran regime, which doesn’t respect basic human rights.  There should be more focus on human rights and not only Iran’s nuclear program,” he said.

The concerns are shared on the other end of the political spectrum. Per Stig Moller, chairman of the Danish parliament’s foreign affairs committee and a conservative, has called the treatment of the Kurds in Iran “extremely worrying.” He has met with Amans Pirmeh, who met with Danish politicians about Kurdish rights on behalf of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.

The Kurds are one of the largest minorities, with an estimated 8 million population. There is no legal political party in the country, however, and some Kurdish groups have fought with Tehran over the right to self-determination and cultural and linguistic rights.

Nikolaj Villumsen, a Danish MP and member of the European Council, believes that human rights and minority issues in Iran are overlooked because of the focus on Iran’s disputed nuclear program.

It’s critical that we are pushing Iran to stop the oppression of minorities and executions,” Villumsen said.

He argued that the Iranian government has double standards when it comes to human rights issues.

They criticize other countries in the Middle East for suppressing minorities, but they themselves are violating human rights.”

According to Philip G. Kreyenbroek, director of Iranian Studies at the University of Gottingen in Germany, western nations don’t focus on the Kurds in Iran because most aren’t “as disaffected as those in Iraq and Turkey.”

The languages, Persian and Kurdish, are very close, whereas Arabic and Turkish are totally different from Kurdish, and in Iran there isn’t the same feeling of being complete outsiders as you find elsewhere,” he said.

Internal divisions within Iranian Kurdish parties may have also hurt their ability to lobby internationally, Kreyenbroek maintained.

However, he argued, “It’s difficult to be more divided than the PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) and the KDP (Kurdistan Democratic Party) were in the 1990s, and they still managed to keep things going.”

Janne Bjerre Christensen, a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, maintained that EU criticism will make little difference.

Iran isn’t listening to western criticisms because the EU has lost legitimacy and undermined its own moral position to criticize Iran,” Christensen said.

“Until the sanctions are lifted, the Iranians won’t listen to the EU and the west,” she predicted.

Lambert agreed, arguing “The west would have greater credibility if some countries making the case didn’t already have nuclear weapons of their own.”

IRGC Commander Calls for Muslims’ Vigilance against Enemies’ Plots

TEHRAN (FNA)- Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in Kordestan Province Brigadier General Mohammad Hossein Rajabi urged Muslim nations, specially Iraqis from all walks of life, to grow more united to foil the divisive plots hatched by the enemies to destabilize regional peace and stability.

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Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in Kordestan Province Brigadier General Mohammad Hossein Rajabi

The IRGC commander stressed that Muslims’ enemies have always been after creating insecurity, terror and fear in the Islamic countries, but this time they have decided to use their paid puppets to achieve their goal.

In relevant remarks earlier this month, Iranian Parliament Vice-Speaker Mohammad Hassan Aboutorabi Fard extended Tehran’s full support for Iraq’s territorial integrity, and called on the country’s people to be watchful of the divisive plots hatched by the enemies who don’t want a powerful and united Iraq.

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is a Takfiri organization affiliated to Al-Qaeda, which was founded in Iraq in 2004.

Training Fighter Crashes in Southern Iran, 2 Killed

TEHRAN (FNA)- A training fighter jet of the Iranian Air Force crashed in the Southern city of Estahban in Fars province on Tuesday, killing both the pilot and co-pilot.

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Senior Iranian Army Commander in Fars and Kohgilouyeh and Boyer Ahmad provinces Amir Hossein Mohammadi

Senior Iranian Army Commander in Fars and Kohgilouyeh and Boyer Ahmad provinces Amir Hossein Mohammadi told reporters in Shiraz city on Tuesday that the plane was an operational-training fighter jet.

“The relief and rescue squads and experts rushed to the scene of the crash in the early moments after the incident and they are now scrutinizing the case,” he added.

Mohammadi said that the pilot and the co-pilot of the plane have both been killed in the incident.

IRGC Commander: Enemies’ Full-Scale War, Sanctions against Iran Futile

TEHRAN (FNA)- Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami underlined that the enemies of Iran have waged a full-scale war against Iran, but in vain.

“The enemies have made many attempts to entangle the Iranian nation in poverty and hunger through economic sanctions but our nation has resisted against them,” Salami said, addressing a gathering in the Northeastern city of Mashhad on Tuesday.

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Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami

He said that despite all embargos and restrictions, Iran has managed to make huge progress in different fields, including sending satellites into space and building refineries, power plants and missiles.

Salami, meantime, warned of the enemies’ cultural invasion and soft war against the nation.

Washington and its Western allies accuse Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian nuclear program, while they have never presented any corroborative evidence to substantiate their allegations. Iran denies the charges and insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.

Tehran stresses that the country has always pursued a civilian path to provide power to the growing number of Iranian population, whose fossil fuel would eventually run dry.

Despite the rules enshrined in the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) entitling every member state, including Iran, to the right of uranium enrichment, Tehran is now under four rounds of UN Security Council sanctions and the western embargos for turning down West’s calls to give up its right of uranium enrichment.

Tehran has dismissed West’s demands as politically tainted and illogical, stressing that sanctions and pressures merely consolidate Iranians’ national resolve to continue the path.

Tehran has repeatedly said that it considers its nuclear case closed as it has come clean of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s questions and suspicions about its past nuclear activities.

Iranian DM: Gazans’ Resistance Will Defeat Zionist Regime

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan condemned the recent Israeli savage and inhuman acts against the Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip, and said Gazans’ resistance will end in the failure and defeat of the Zionist enemy.

“Certainly, the Palestinian people’s Intifada and their resistance against such aggressions will bring disgrace to the (Zionist) regime’s supporters and humiliating defeat for the aggressors,” Dehqan said, addressing the defense ministry personnel in Tehran on Sunday afternoon.

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Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan

He expressed regret that certain Islamic countries have kept mum on the Zionist regime’s crimes and savage slaughtering of the Palestinian people, and said such silence has emboldened Israel to continue its aggressions.

Israel has been pounding the blockaded Gaza for seven consecutive days, killing at least 173 people and injuring more than 1,230 others.

According to the UN, 77% of the victims in Gaza are civilian and defenseless people.

Dehqan expressed confidence that Muslims would show their support for the Palestinians by participating in the International Quds Day rallies on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan (July 25).

The International Quds Day was started by the late Founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, in 1979 as a way of expressing solidarity with the Palestinians and underscoring importance of the holy Quds to Muslims.

International Quds Day is an annual event opposing Israel’s occupation of Beitul-Muqaddas.

Anti-Zionist rallies and demonstrations are held every year on the last Friday of Ramadan in Muslim and Arab countries around the world, and specially in Iran.

IRGC Official: All Zionists within Range of Palestinian Missiles

TEHRAN (FNA)- All Israelis are within the range of the Palestinian resistance groups’ missiles, Head of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Public Relations Department General Ramezan Sharif said.

“The defense capacity and capabilities of the Islamic resistance and Hamas forces has left no safe place for the Zionists in the occupied territories,” General Sharif said on Monday.

He reiterated that the Israeli army has committed war crimes against the Palestinians by using banned weapons, and said, “In a year that has been named the year of supporting the Palestinian nation, the UN should show immediate reaction and take action to bring the Zionist regime’s leader to justice.”

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Head of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Public Relations Department General Ramezan Sharif said

General Sharif pointed to the response given by Muslim and Palestinian warriors to Israel’s savage attacks against the defenseless and oppressed people of Gaza, and said, “The quality and trend of action of the Palestinian resistance movement in recent days indicates that the defensive and offensive power of Hamas, Ezzedin Al-Qassam and Quds brigades forces have increased so much that one can dare say that all Zionists are within the range of the resistance’s missiles,” he said.

Israel has been pounding the blockaded Gaza for 7 consecutive days, killing at least 173 people and injuring more than 1,230 others.

According to the UN, 77% of the victims in Gaza are civilian and defenseless people.

The Palestinian health ministry announced on Sunday that the Israeli army uses internationally-banned weapons in its military aggression against the population in the besieged Gaza Strip, urging all concerned organizations to visit the Strip and document Israel’s war crimes.

Deputy Health Minister Yousuf Abul-Rish told a news conference that the medical staff in Gaza hospitals found deep lacerations in the bodies of victims that can only be caused by unconventional lethal weapons.

Abul-Rish stated that Israel used warships, warplanes and artillery guns that are only used against other large armies to kill children, women and unarmed civilians in Gaza, which caused major physical disabilities to scores of victims.

He stressed that the use of such banned weapons against humans is a flagrant violation of the international law, specially the fourth Geneva convention.

Sunni prisoner deprived of medical treatment

HRANA News Agency – Aram Mikaeli, a Sunni prisoner of conscience detained in Saghez Central Prison, Kurdistan province of Iran, has been deprived of medical treatment despite suffering from numerous medical conditions.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), despite the judicial authorities approving a period of medical leave for Aram to receive medical treatment, the security forces have prevented the decision from being enforced.

He is suffering from severe stomach ulcers, sciatica and severe joint pain in his feet. These medical conditions can be easily managed through medication, and the refusal by the security forces to provide adequate medical care has caused him unnecessary pain and suffering.

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Aram Mikaeli, a Sunni prisoner ofconscience detained in Saghez Central Prison, Kurdistan province of Iran

A recent report published by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), a human rights federation with 178 member organisations in 100 different countries, expressed grave concern over the Iranian authorities’ refusal to give sick prisoners of conscience access to adequate medical care.

Iranian authorities deny prisoners access to medical care on purpose”, commented FIDH president Karim Lahidji.

They punish prisoners of conscience twice: first by arbitrarily arresting and imprisoning them, then by creating unbearable conditions of detention, including deprivation from medical treatment for sick prisoners, that aggravates further their bad health and physical conditions,” he said.

Aram Mikaeli was active in preaching Sunni Islam in his village in Saghez and discussing religious issues in the local mosque. He was arrested in Saghez by Intelligence agents on 14 November 2010 whilst distributing rice to the poor on the night of Arafat, in preparation for the day of Eid.

He was held in solitary confinement for 17 months in the Ministry of Intelligence, before being sentenced to nine years imprisonment by the Revolutionary Court under the pretext of ‘supporting Salafi groups.’

Aram Mikaeli has endured numerous incidents of discrimination from the prison authorities. In August 2013, he and another prisoner were forced to spend at least 10 days in the prison quarantine after they refused to obey prison officials who had ordered them to shave their heads and beards.

In December 2013 he was forced to spend more than a week in solitary confinement after refusing to obey prison officials who ordered him to stop teaching Qur’an classes within the prison. He was also in trouble for organizing congregational Eid prayers for the prisoners.

Commander: Iranian Navy to Extend Presence in Free Waters

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari announced the country’s plans to extend its naval presence in the international waters.

“The Islamic Republic’s Navy pursues a general goal which is presence in the world free waters to protect the resources and meet the interests of the Islamic Republic,” Sayyari said in the Southeastern city of Sirjan on Saturday afternoon.

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Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari

We hope that we can extend our presence in free waters this year and take longer strides to protect the country’s interests,” he added.

In recent years, Iran’s Navy has been increasing its presence in international waters to protect naval routes and provide security for trade vessels and tankers.

The Islamic Republic has repeatedly asserted that its overseas naval presence is meant to convey a message of peace and friendship to other countries.

Iranian officials and commanders have repeatedly underlined that all military exercises and trainings of the Iranian Armed Forces are merely meant to serve deterrent purposes.

The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, when Somali raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight, off the coast of Yemen.

According to UN Security Council resolutions, different countries can send their warships to the Gulf of Aden and coastal waters of Somalia against the pirates and even with prior notice to Somali government enter the territorial waters of that country in pursuit of Somali sea pirates.

The Gulf of Aden – which links the Indian Ocean with the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea – is an important energy corridor, particularly because Persian Gulf oil is shipped to the West via the Suez Canal.

Mr. Kazemeini-Boroujerdi threatened with torture and being transferred to IRGC ward

BamAzadi – On Tuesday, July 1st a fire broke out in the Special Clerical ward of Evin Prison, where Mr. Kazemeini-Boroujerdi is detained. Two days later, on Thursday, he was visited by agents of the regime; Mohammad Movahedi and Morteza Bakhtiari who appeared at Mr. Kazemeini-Boroujerdi’s cell demanded that he cease his opposition to the regime and told him that he must participate in a television interview where he openly supports the regime and apologizes to the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. He was also told that he must sign an affidavit agreeing not to meet with anyone or have any contact with supporters. The agents said that if he agrees to said conditions, he would be released from prison. But when they were confronted with Mr. Boroujerdi’s refusal, they threatened his life and began to give him ultimatums.

The agents expressed their anger that the news of the fire in the ward had been published.

Movahedi, who is also a judge then began accusing Mr. Boroujerdi with being Mohareb (Combatant against God) and shouted insults and invective at him for sending reports to “anti-regime” news sites. He said: “You are an embarrassment to the regime, you who wears the holy frock are a heretic and have colluded with foreigners.”  He then told Mr. Boroujerdi that if he continues his opposition to the regime, that he will be transferred to solitary confinement in the IRGC ward where he would be tortured and physically ‘eliminated’.

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Mr. Boroujerdi responded by saying: “Those people whom you call ‘foreigners’ and heretics, even if they have no beliefs, they do have conscience and humanity, and do not commit your crimes. You who pretend to be committed to Islam, in Islamic clothing, commit heinous crimes in the name of the Prophet. Do not try to threaten me with torture and death, because if you destroy me, people inside and outside Iran will continue to plague you and you will pay dearly for your actions.”

Then Movahedi and Bakhtiari mocked the papers and essays written by Mr. Boroujerdi in prison and said: “You who are a heretic, how dare you touch Islamic texts and Hadith?” Mr. Boroujerdi replied: “My writing is all documentation and in the future, people will judge between me and you lot.”

Mr. Kazemeini-Boroujerdi is now serving his eighth year of his eleven year sentence, in prison. He continues to be threatened and pressured, though he has stood his ground and has refused to give into the regime’s demands.

Movahedi, who had previously served as a prosecutor at the Special Clerical Tribunal, is now a judge. Bakhtiari is the former Minister of Justice, serves as a Special Clerical Tribunal official.

Iran Asks for Worldwide Prosecution of ISIL Ringleader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi

TEHRAN (FNA)- Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces General Hassan Firouzabadi called on international legal bodies to prosecute Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the ringleader of the terrorist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), as a war criminal.

“The international legal bodies are duty-bound to prosecute al-Baghdadi similar to criminal Serbian commanders in Bosnia and Herzegovina (war),” Firouzabadi said in Tehran on Saturday.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi should be prosecuted as a war criminal for killing innocent, defenseless women, children and clerics,” he added.

Firouzabadi warned that the terrorist acts of the ISIL are far more dangerous than al-Qaeda crimes, and said if the world doesn’t take serious action against this group immediately, it should then wait for a human catastrophe.

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Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces General Hassan Firouzabadi

ISIL is a Takfiri extremist group which has its roots in the insurgency against the US-led invasion on Iraq in 2006, and was later developed to a bigger group in Syria in 2012.

The group is known to be responsible for mass murders and extremist acts of violence across Syria and Iraq.

ISIL leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, who was a detainee at US Bucca prison in 2005, has announced himself as the caliph of the Muslim world.

On Friday, Firouzabadi lashed out at Saudi Arabia for supporting Takfiri terrorist groups in Iraq, and said Riyadh’s support for the ISIL would backfire soon.

“If the ISIL win, they will definitely continue their offensive against Saudi Arabia,” he said.

The Iranian General described ISIL as a brainchild of the US and UK governments, established to get “revolutionary Muslim youths” killed in Syria and Iraq.

Firouzabadi stated that Saudi Arabia has asked the United States to let ISIL militants destroy Iraq.

“This (ISIL) is also a serious threat, even bigger than Israel,” he said.