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ifmat - Iran Raisi forms cabinet including terror and corruption suspects

Iran’s Raisi forms cabinet including terror and corruption suspects

One week after he assumed office, Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi has introduced his cabinet ministers to the Parliament (Majles) for vote of confidence. Neary half of the list ...
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Government-linked institutions in Iran do not pay taxes

For several years now, the regime has been meager cash handouts as a subsidy to the low-income branches of the society. This is about $1.70 a month.
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ifmat - Iran appoints new atomic energy chief with no nuclear expertise

Mohammad Eslami becomes Iran Nuclear Program Chief With a Military Background

On Sunday, August 29, Iranian state-run media reported that President Ebrahim Raisi appointed former Roads Minister Mohammad Eslami as the new director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. ...
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ifmat - Raisi cabinet a group of assassins terrorists and thieves

Raisi’s cabinet a group of assassins terrorists and thieves

Mrs. Rajavi: Cabinet of the henchman of the 1988 massacre, Ebrahim Raisi’s: The embodiment of four decades of mullahs’ religious dictatorship and terrorism, whose primary mission is to confront ...
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ifmat - Iran new government reads like a list of sanctioned persons

Iran’s new government reads like a list of sanctioned persons

On Wednesday, Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi presented a list of his cabinet nominations(link is external) to Iran’s parliament for its confirmation. While foreign policy decision-making is driven by ...
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ifmat - Living in the Shadows of Oppression - The Situation of Christian Converts in Iran

Living in the Shadows of Oppression – The Situation of Christian Converts in Iran

IHRDC’s latest report, “Living in the Shadows of Oppression,” details the situation of Christian converts currently living in Iran. Facing the government’s narrow definition of protected Christianity, converts are ...
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