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April 2011

Iranian prisoners on third day of hunger strike

A group of Iranian prisoners is in the third week of hunger strike to protest “dire conditions” in Rejaishahr Prison in Karaj. » read more

Bahrain accuses two Iranian nationals of espionage

Two Iranian nationals and a Bahraini will soon stand trial in Manama charged with spying for the Islamic Republic. » read more

Iran says its nuclear activities not affected by Stuxnet

Iran's representative at the International Atomic Energy Agency says the Stuxnet computer worm that infects industrial software is not a concern to his country's nuclear industry. » read more

Iran warns Saudi Arabia against following "Zionist path"

Iran says Saudi Arabia is caught up in "a sedition" that has been leading it on "the desired path of the Zionist regime." » read more

Is Silence full of the unspoken?

caricaturist: 
Mana Neyestani

Jailed student activists moved to solitary confinement

Jailed student activists Bahareh Hedayat and Mehdieh Golrou were reportedly moved to solitary confinement in Evin Prison on Saturday. » read more

Rights organizations fear proposed restrictions on Iranian NGOs

Nine international and Iranian human rights organizations, together with Iranian Nobel Peace laureate Shirin Ebadi, have expressed grave concern over the new Iranian bill aimed at controlling non-government organizations. » read more

Iraq to dismantle Iranian dissident camp by end of 2011

Iraq says it will go ahead with its earlier plan to quash the activities of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran and will close down the settlement of Iranian dissidents, Camp Ashraf, by the end of 2011 » read more

Global film community demands withdrawal of sentneces against Iranian filmmakers

About 17,000 members of the global film community have signed a petition calling on the Islamic Republic Judiciary to cancel the prison sentences of Iranian filmmakers Jafar Panahi and Mohammd Rasoulof. » read more

Iran set to remove zeros from national currency

Iran is gearing up to cut three or four zeros from it’s national currency, the rial, according to the minister of economy and treasury. » read more