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Iran News in Brief – September 27, 2020

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Freedom Square in Shahrood, Iran. Shahrood is a city in Semnan Province. The coronavirus death toll in Semnan Province has reached 1,431.

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UPDATE: 9:00 PM CEST

Iran’s Supreme Court

Uphold Death Sentence Against Prisoner After 29 Years of Limbo

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Iran’s Health Minister: I didn’t accept the COVID-19 budget because it would shake the economic foundations of the state

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Rouhani continues to blame Covid-19 casualties on the people

Iranian regime president Hassan Rouhani blames the Iranian people for the unbridled spread of Covid-19 across the country

While Iran is suffering from a high number of human casualties due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, regime president Hassan Rouhani once again outrageously blamed the people themselves for the third wave of the virus.

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Likak, southwest Iran, September 27: State security forces opened fire on the locals and used tear gas

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UPDATE: 10:00 AM CEST

Iran: Coronavirus Death Toll in 444 Cities Exceeds 110,000

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) announced on September 26, 2020, that the Coronavirus death toll in 444 cities had passed 110,000. The number of victims in Tehran is 26,301, Khorasan Razavi 8,161, Isfahan 5,409, Mazandaran 5,242, Qom 4,905, Lorestan 4,888, East Azerbaijan 3,518, Alborz 3,075, West Azerbaijan 2,881, Semnan 1,431, Qazvin 998, and South Khorasan 742.

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Over the past 40 years, the clerical regime has taken countless lives among the people of Iran

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Iranian workers can’t afford to send their children to school

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Iran: Call for Immediate Action to Overturn the Medieval Amputation Ruling by the Clerical Regime

Amputation of limbs in Iran

The criminal Judiciary of the clerical regime has sentenced four prisoners in Urmia to amputation of limbs on the charge of robbery. The disgusting sentence comes while Khamenei, Rouhani, Ebrahim Raisi, and other top clerics and their corrupt sons and daughters, as well as the leaders of the Revolutionary Guards, are by far the biggest thieves in Iran’s history, plundering hundreds of billions of dollars from the people’s wealth. This is done at the cost of hunger, poverty, and unemployment of tens of millions of people, skyrocketing inflation, and the destruction of the country’s economy.

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State Media: Is Iran’s Regime Able to Prevent the Snapback Mechanism’s Activation?

The United Stated activated the snapback mechanism that was a proviso of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal last Saturday. Now the question is that how the Iranian regime could prevent it from becoming operational? In this regard, the state-run Arman daily on Thursday, in an article answered this question, confirming that the mullahs’ regime has received a major blow.

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Kurdish political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian relocated to notorious Prison in Kermanshah

Kurdish political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian relocated to Kermanshah Prison

Kurdish political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian has been relocated from the Central Prison of Kerman to the notorious Dieselabad Prison of Kermanshah, western Iran.

Kurdish political prisoner Zeinab Jalalian had been detained for three months in solitary confinement in the quarantine ward of the Central Prison of Kerman in southern Iran. She was eventually relocated to Kermanshah Prison on September 24, 2020.

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WHAT ARE THE IRAN PROTESTS OF 2019?

Sunday, September 27, 2020, marks the 316th day since the beginning of the nationwide Iran protests.

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has identified 755 of the more than 1500 protesters killed by the regime so far.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has called on the United Nations to urgently send an international fact-finding mission to Iranian prisons to meet with the detainees.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UPRISING:

Number of uprising cities: 191

Number of martyrs: At least 1500

Number of injured: More than 4,000

Number of detainees: More than 12,000

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