Tag: Iran

  • Iranian security forces shot and killed two protesters.

    Iranian security forces shot and killed two protesters.

    Canada Global (Web News) Iranian security forces shot dead two protesters on the anniversary of the 2019 crackdown.

    The rights group said the protests sparked by Mahsa Amini’s death had escalated on the anniversary of the bloody 2019 crackdown.

    The protests have gained new momentum since the killing of 22-year-old Amini in mid-September this year.

    This is considered the biggest protest in the history of Iran

    According to verified footage, protesters in Tehran blocked a large roundabout in Sanat Square and chanted “freedom, freedom”.

    Where women were seen waving scarves on their heads.

    Norway-based human rights group Hengao said government forces opened fire in most of the cities where the uprisings took place.

    The United Nations Human Rights Office has called on Iran to immediately release thousands of people arrested for participating in peaceful protests.

  • Putin and Raisi talk about fostering relations between Russia and Iran.

    Putin and Raisi talk about fostering relations between Russia and Iran.

    Canada Global (Web News) In a phone conversation, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart, President Ebrahim Raisi, discussed enhancing their countries’ political, commercial, and economic ties, according to separate statements from their governments.

    The Kremlin stated that the two leaders “talked upon certain urgent bilateral problems with an emphasis on how to enhance cooperation in the political, trade, and economic domains, notably in the field of transport and logistics.”

    The development of transport lines in the Eurasian region was specifically mentioned by the Iranian Presidency as something Raisi welcomed as part of “Russia’s aim to enhance economic relations with the Islamic Republic.”

    Putin also expressed sorrow for the Iranian government and people following the attack on a Shia shrine in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz, which left 15 people dead and 40 more injured.

    Following a meeting between Iran’s top security official Ali Shamkhani and senior Russian security official Nikolai Patrushev on Wednesday in Tehran, where they discussed the situation in Ukraine and steps to counter what they called “Western interference” in their internal affairs, Russian state media reported on the meeting.

    After Ukraine accused Russia of employing Iranian-made “kamikaze” drones in recent attacks on cities and energy infrastructure, Iran has come under fire.

    Iran claimed last week that it had sold Russia the unmanned aircraft “months” in advance of the commencement of the conflict in Ukraine.

    Officials from Iran have repeatedly claimed that their country and Russia cooperate in “defence,” but that they haven’t sent Russia any weapons “for use in the war in Ukraine.”

  • Iran claims to have developed a hypersonic missile.

    Iran claims to have developed a hypersonic missile.

    Canada Global (Web News) According to General Amirali Hajizadeh, head of the Revolutionary Guards aerospace division, Iran has created a hypersonic missile that can penetrate any defence systems.

    Like conventional ballistic missiles that are capable of carrying nuclear warheads, hypersonic missiles can travel at speeds greater than five times the speed of sound.

    The general predicted that it would take decades for a system to be created that could intercept it, adding that it would be able to penetrate all anti-missile defence systems.

    Days earlier, Iran had acknowledged supplying drones to Russia, but had maintained that it had not done so since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Iran denied the claim that it was ready to send missiles to Russia, which was made public by The Washington Post on October 16.

    Hypersonic missiles, in contrast to ballistic missiles, fly on a low-altitude trajectory, possibly reaching targets more swiftly.

    After testing a hypersonic missile last year, North Korea raised questions about a possible race to develop the technology.

    A hypersonic missile may manoeuvre, making it more difficult to track and counter.

    While nations like the United States have created defences against ballistic and cruise missiles

  • Iran accuses two female journalists of spreading anti-government propaganda.

    Iran accuses two female journalists of spreading anti-government propaganda.

    Canada Global (Web News) The judiciary announced that Iran has accused two female journalists of spreading disinformation against the government as it intensifies its crackdown on protests spurred by Mahsa Amini’s death in detention.

    The death of 22-year-old Amini on September 16 following her imprisonment for allegedly violating Iran’s strict hijab dress regulations set off a protest movement that has shaken the religious government.

    According to Massoud Setayeshi, a spokesman for the judiciary, Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who have both already been held for more than a month, “have been remanded in custody for propaganda against the system and conspiring against national security.”

    On September 20, after visiting the hospital where Amini spent three days in a coma before she passed away, Hamedi, a 30-year-old journalist for the reformist Shargh weekly, was detained.

    When Mohammadi, 35, a reporter for the Ham Mihan daily, visited Amini’s hometown of Saqez in the Kurdistan province on September 29 to cover her funeral, she was detained.

    Late last month, the reformist newspaper Sazandegi reported that more than 20 journalists continued to be detained for their coverage of Amini’s death or the ensuing riots. It claimed that numerous others had received official summonses.

    In a joint statement on October 30, more than 300 journalists criticised the incarceration of their colleagues and the deprivation of their rights, including the right to counsel.

    The protests in response to Amini’s death have resulted in dozens of fatalities, the majority of whom were protesters. There have been many more arrests.

    According to Setayeshi, “the judiciary will act on the basis of people’s demands that the court deal forcefully with the few persons who have caused disturbance and committed crimes, of course with complete regard for Muslim law and legal standards.”

    According to the judiciary, more than 2,000 people have been charged since the protests began, with half of them being in Tehran.