One year after the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in Iranian airspace, five countries whose citizens were killed in the crash are “urgently” calling on Tehran to fully disclose how the tragedy occurred, deliver justice, and make reparations.
The Trump administration considered the deal as “one-sided” and “flawed” and sought the freedom to negotiate a "better deal" with Tehran while resuming their maximum pressure campaign on Iran.
Speaking to Radio Farda, Hamed Esmaeelioun, 43, recounts the untold details of the moments that collapsed like a terrible nightmare on the lives of the survivors of the flight victims.
Yenin, who is in charge of following up on the tragic case, asked that Tehran announce the real reasons behind targeting the plane with two deadly missiles.
Iran shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet last year, killing all aboard amid tensions with the United States over the assassination of a top Iranian general. Relatives of the victims are struggling with the pain of the tragedy and what they see as a lack of accountability and justice.
In August 2017, Abdul Hamid wrote a letter to Khamenei urging him to end discrimination and inequality against Sunnis in Iran.
Ayatollah Mahmoud Amjada member of the seminary in Qom, , warned on his Instagram page on Monday, January 4, that he intends to rise against the "corrupt" seminary and "the ungodly turbaned heads who have no conscience."
On January 3, 2020, two days after A U.S. drone killed Qassem Soleimani outside Baghdad Airport, websites close to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) published a poster headlined, "Qaani, the same as Soleimani."
Iran has released a documentary that attempts to portray 82-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a leader for all Iranians and improve his image.
In Iran, thousands of fathers and mothers whose children have fallen victim to the Islamic Republic's heavy-handed response to protests are deprived of mourning for their loved ones.
"Whenever I asked him what the reason for summoning him was, he used to tersely say, 'They sought ways for improving and moderating society, and there are things that should not be said.'"
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