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Date: Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:41 PM
Subject: RFE/RL Iran Report - July 23, 2010
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Date: Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:41 PM
Subject: RFE/RL Iran Report - July 23, 2010
RFE/RL Iran Report 7/23/2010 6:39:11 PM A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about Iran. For more stories on Iran, please visit and bookmark our Iran page . |
Iran Relocates Government Employees The Iranian cabinet has passed legislation forbidding the creation of new government posts in Tehran and instructing other employees to relocate. More A spokesman for Tehran's municipal bus-service union has been released from prison on bail. More Iranian Health Minister Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi says the spread of HIV/AIDS is increasingly being spread in Iran through sexual contact. More Conservative opponents of Iran's president, Mahmud Ahmadinejad, have launched a rearguard action aimed at weakening him and preventing one of his hard-line followers from succeeding him in the next presidential election. More Problems in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan Province have exposed three stark fault lines within the Iranian political system: national-ethnic, Shi'ite-Sunni, and center-periphery. Over the last three decades, the government has done little for the country's ethnic and religious minorities. More ...When even websites based inside the country and close to the establishment provide users with antifiltering tools. More Amir Farshad Ebrahimi -- an Iranian journalist, former member of the Basij militia, and founding member of hard-line pressure group Ansar-e Hizbullah -- has claimed on his blog that Iranian scientist Shahram Amiri contacted him last year and asked for help in defecting to the West. More Call it discrimination or even chauvinism: Millions of Iran's ethnic Azeris have no right of education in their mother tongue. But, surprisingly, it appears the majority of them don't care much about this inequality. More More than 70 award winning Iranian university graduates have called for the release of one of their friends and colleagues, photographer Hamed Saber, who was jailed approximately one month ago apparently over pictures he took at last year's street demonstrations protesting the reelection of Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad. More One of the first bloggers in Sistan- Baluchistan, Amin Sabeti tells RFE/RL that the attacks there have caused shock and grief among the local population. He says the government response is likely to backfire More ETS, the U.S.-based organization that administers the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and other exams, has said on its website that it is suspending temporarily registration in Iran as a result of the UN resolution affecting banks and financial institutions that do business with Iran. More A number of Iranian bloggers have cast doubt on the claims made by Iranian scientist Shahram Amiri, including his claims of being abducted by U.S. secret agents and the reason he returned to Iran. More |
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