The Iranian judiciary has sentenced labour activist Reza Shahabi to six years in jail and a five-year ban from labour activism.
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Iran, Western Powers Hold ‘Constructive’ Nuclear Talks
Michael Mann, spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, speaks to media in Istanbul, April 14, 2012.
Iran urged to quash prison sentence for ‘Mourning Mothers’ activist
Women in Tehran are facing jail sentences for campaigning against decades of human rights violations.
UN Security Council passes plan to deploy Syria monitors
BBC – The UN Security Council has passed a resolution authorising the deployment of an advance team of monitors to Syria to oversee the ceasefire there.
Tearing down Iran’s electronic curtain
Western companies have provided the technology that enables Tehran’s Internet censorship.
Nuclear talks to continue in May
Catherine Ashton and Saeed Jalili each gave a press conference at the end of the meeting between Iran and the G5+1 in Istanbul on Saturday, both announcing that the next round of talks will take place in Baghdad on May 24.
Internet censorship high on Iran’s agenda
The Iranian judiciary has announced the establishment of a centre to process cyber offences and warned that websites that violate the law will be blocked.
Attar: Muslim Saints and Mystics (Tazkarotol-Oulia) Part 4
Rabe’a al-Adawiya by Farid al-Din Attar Rabe’a bint Esma’il al-‘Adawiya, born in humble circumstances and sold into slavery as a child, later settled in Basra where she attained great fame as a saint and a preacher and was highly esteemed by many of her pious contemporaries.
Dr. Yadollah Sahabi
Yadollah Sahabi (25 February 1905– 12 April 2002) was a prominent Iranian scholar, writer, reformist and politician.[1]
Iran officials arrive in Istanbul for nuclear talks
ISTANBUL, April 13 (Reuters) – Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator arrived in Istanbul on Friday for his first talks with the world powers in more than a year aimed at easing mounting international tension over the Islamic state’s atomic activities.