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Two journalists imprisoned in Rajaï Shahr Prison

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Davood Khodakarami, a journalist and human rights activist attending Zanjan University, was sentenced to four months probation after having been charged with anti-regime propaganda and favors for the opposition group in the Revolutionary Court in Tabriz headed by Judge Rahim Hambaler.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

DM: Production of smart weapons is Iran’s main strategy

Ahmad Vahidi underlined that that producing smart weapons is one of his ministry’s main strategies. “Relying on and using Iran’s innovative youth and its experts’ intelligence to produce smart defensive equipment and weapons is one of the Defense Ministry’s most important strategies.”‎ Vahidi underlined that the Iranian Navy needs strategic equipment and weapons to protect Iran’s maritime borders effectively.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Two journalists imprisoned in Rajaï Shahr Prison transferred to solitary confinement

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Keyvan Samimi and Masoud Bastani, two journalists imprisoned in Rajaï Shahr Prison, were sent to solitary confinement. Their transfer was carried out after prison guards entered Wing 12 of the prison and conducted a search of the cells of political prisoners. The two were sent to solitary confinement due to publication of photos of the two in newspapers from jail. Keyvan Samimi was sentenced to six years in prison, of which he has served two and a half years. During his imprisonment, Samimi has launched hunger strikes on several occasions. Masoud Bastani was arrested for journalistic activities during the elections and was also sentenced to six years in prison. His wife, Mahsa Amarabadi, is also imprisoned in the women’s division of Evin Prison.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Another economic project assigned to IRGC

Daud Mohamed, the representative of Qazvin Province in Majlis announced that the project to build the “Almot” Highway has been assigned to the IRGC Construction Headquarters Khatam al-Anbiya. He said that this tremendous project will be completed within three years.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Iran sends elite troops to aid Assad regime

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Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government.

Western intelligence officials say that Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has personally sanctioned the dispatch of the experienced officers to ensure that the Assad regime, Iran’s most important regional ally, survives the threat to its survival.

In addition, Iran has shipped hundreds of tons of military equipment, including guns, rockets, and shells, to Syria through the regular air corridor that has been established between Damascus and Tehran.

Intelligence officials believe the increased Iranian support has been responsible for the growing effectiveness of the Assad regime’s tactics in forcing anti-government rebel groups on the defensive.

In the past few weeks, pro-Assad forces have seized the offensive by launching a series of well-coordinated attacks against rebel strongholds in Damascus and Aleppo.

The Iranian operation to support Mr Assad is being masterminded by Qassem Suleimani, the head of the Guards’ Quds force which is responsible for overseeing Iran’s overseas operations. The decision to increase Iran’s support for Syria was taken after the Syrian defence minister and Assad’s brother-in-law were killed in a suicide bomb attack at Syria’s national security headquarters in July, together with a number of other senior defence officials. 

Europe’s a soft touch for the world’s most dangerous terrorist

The EU must respond to the deadly threat posed by Iran and Hizbollah.

Now that Osama bin Laden is at the bottom of the ocean, a new man has emerged as the world’s most dangerous terrorist: Qassem Suleimani. Although unfamiliar to most in the West, he is responsible for killing many thousands in cold blood – and masterminding the murder of more Americans than any other person on earth.

Suleimani heads the Quds Force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard – the nerve centre of its global terrorist network. Working with Hizbollah in Lebanon, he has plotted, attempted and executed mass murder in dozens of countries.

The centrifuges spinning in Iran are dangerously close to providing these ruthless global terrorists with a nuclear arsenal and protective umbrella. Yet instead of pulling out all the stops to prevent this, Europe is opening its own backyard as a playground. In particular, the European Union continues to define Hizbollah as a charitable and political group, not a terrorist organisation. This is no less ridiculous than describing the Mafia as a chamber of commerce or the Ku Klux Klan as a gentleman’s social club.

While Hizbollah continues to promote extremism and strike targets in the heart of Europe, it has free rein to raise millions from supporters as if it were the Red Cross. Its European rallies attract thousands. Its operatives have ample space to inspire, recruit and train future terrorists. Last month, Hizbollah and Iran carried out the deadliest terrorist act in Europe since 2005, blowing up a bus of Israeli families on holiday in Bulgaria. When asked if this might prompt a change in policy, one EU foreign minister said: “Should there be tangible evidence of Hizbollah engaging in acts of terrorism, the EU would consider listing the organisation [as a terrorist group].”

Tangible evidence? Iran and Hizbollah have slaughtered scores of men, women and children in bombings from Argentina to Saudi Arabia to Bulgaria. They have ruthlessly targeted US servicemen, killing hundreds in direct attacks – such as the bombing of a marine barracks in Lebanon in 1983 – and many more through proxies in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Suleimani and Hizbollah’s head, Hassan Nasrallah, continue to take extended vacations to Syria, where they serve on Bashar al-Assad’s Advisory Board, telling him how to butcher his people more effectively – and directing their own forces in the murder of Syrian civilians. The plots extend all the way to Washington, where their operatives recently planned to murder the Saudi ambassador at a restaurant frequented by members of Congress.

While the EU does somersaults trying to explain its position, Hizbollah’s leaders have no illusions about the importance of maintaining this fertile ground. By using and abusing European democratic processes, courts and civil society, they have a base to launder their drug profits from around the world – and a perch to win over vulnerable Europeans to poisonous extremism.

Nasrallah recently admitted that being on the European terrorist list would “destroy Hizbollah”, drying up sources of financial, political and moral support. You only have to look across the Atlantic to see how such a policy could yield dramatic results. Recently, US prosecutors announced that they had seized $150 million of Hizbollah’s cash – nearly half of its estimated annual budget. Imagine the impact the EU could have if it struck at the organisation’s financial base on this continent.

During the battle against the Nazis, Churchill said: “We must be united, we must be undaunted, we must be inflexible.” As it confronts a global, state-backed terrorist network within reach of nuclear weapons, the world must heed that advice. The greatest single danger to global peace and security cannot be confronted with loopholes and half-measures. It is time for the EU – and all responsible nations – to respond meaningfully to the magnitude of the threat. The lives of many innocents hang in the balance.

Source: The Telegraph

Iranian regime offer Yemen billions to avert interrogation of its terror cell

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The mullahs’ regime is offering Yemen $2 billion in economic projects in order to avert the interrogation of its arrested terror cell in this country, the Kuwaiti al-Seyassah daily reported.

“Through its diplomatic channels the Iranian regime has given commitments to Yemen’s government on initiating projects worth $2 billion in Yemen’s energy sector and other fields in return for preventing interrogations of its terror cell members arrested in this country,” this prominent Arab language daily wrote.

The members of this terror cell, active in Yemen from 2005, were arrested in August with their commander being a Revolutionary Guards officer. This terror cell had an operations room in Yemen’s capital San’aa and was involved in directing spying and terrorist operations in East African countries from San’aa.

“Saudi Arabia has encouraged San’aa officials to continue and complete the interrogation of this terror cell and hand them over to court,” al-Seyassah added.

It is worth noting that following the apprehension of this terror cell Yemen’s president threatened the mullahs’ regime on exposing its terrorist measures throughout the world.

Source: Inside of Iran

Director of office of Sunni mufti in Kurdistan arrested by Intelligence Ministry agents

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Iran Daily Brief: Kurdish Sunni activist Hashem Hossein Finahi was arrested in his home by Intelligence Ministry agents. Hashem is a religious studies teacher inSanandaj and director of the office of the Sunni mufti inKurdistan.

Human rights activist reports to prison

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Shiva Nazar Ahari, a human rights activist and founder of Committee of Human Rights Reporters, presented herself at Evin prison on Wednesday to serve a four-year sentence. However, she was sent home and told to return on Saturday. She was arrested during the post-election events and sentenced to 4 years imprisonment, exile to Rajaï Shahr Prison in Karaj and 74 lashes.

Source: Iran Daily Brief

Wife of political activist beaten by security forces commander

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A commander in the Internal Security Forces harshly beat the wife of a political activist who complained of harassment by the security forces. According to the reports, the commander of the internal security forces in the city of Babol beat the wife of Mohammed Ismail-Zadeh, a political and civilian activist, who contacted local police to complain of harassment by the security forces. In the incident, he broke her teeth and jaw. The report further states that in recent weeks the security forces have twice shown up at the home of Mohammed Ismail-Zadeh, who also runs a personal blog, and confiscated some of his equipment. His wife went to the police to file a complaint of harassment. In recent days, the security forces once again showed up at the couple’s home, and she refused to open the door. When the commander of the security forces learned of Katayoon Bahrami’s complaint, he beat her viciously and threw her out of the police station. Her jaw was broken in the beating. She was hospitalized and will need surgery.

Source: Iran Daily Brief