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April 2022

On March 29, Iranian security forces attacked hundreds of women soccer fans seeking to enter a stadium in Mashhad for a World Cup 2022 soccer qualifying match between Iran and Lebanon. The regime’s oppressive security forces used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd.

Why Iran’s Regime Can’t Tolerate Women in Stadiums

On March 29, Iranian security forces attacked hundreds of women soccer fans seeking to enter a stadium in Mashhad for a World Cup 2022 soccer qualifying match between Iran and Lebanon. The regime’s oppressive security forces used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd.

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Coinciding with the anniversary of the start of the mullahs' regime nuclear talks with JCPOA members in Vienna, the U.S. Representative Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI-US) released its new publication, entitled 'Iran: The Nuclear Talks Game Played by the Regime' on April 7, 2022.

The Nuclear Talks Game Played by the Regime, New Report by NCRI-US

Coinciding with the anniversary of the start of the mullahs’ regime nuclear talks with JCPOA members in Vienna, the U.S. Representative Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI-US) released its new publication, entitled ‘Iran: The Nuclear Talks Game Played by the Regime’ on April 7, 2022.

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As it is written in the introduction of this report on the website of Amnesty International: “This briefing documents how Iranian officials are committing shocking violations of the right to life by deliberately denying ailing prisoners lifesaving healthcare and refusing to investigate and ensure accountability for unlawful deaths in custody. The briefing details the circumstances surrounding the deaths in custody of 92 men and four women in 30 prisons in 18 provinces across Iran since 2010.”

In Death’s Waiting Room; Amnesty International’s Horrific Report on Iran’s Regime Prisons

As it is written in the introduction of this report on the website of Amnesty International: “This briefing documents how Iranian officials are committing shocking violations of the right to life by deliberately denying ailing prisoners lifesaving healthcare and refusing to investigate and ensure accountability for unlawful deaths in custody. The briefing details the circumstances surrounding the deaths in custody of 92 men and four women in 30 prisons in 18 provinces across Iran since 2010.”

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