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Iran News in Brief – February 4, 2025

Oil workers on an oil rig in southern Iran went on strike on February 2, 2025

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UPDATE: 9:30 PM CET

Trump Reimposes ‘Maximum Pressure’ on Iran, Aims to Drive Oil Exports to Zero

WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday restored his “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran that includes efforts to drive its oil exports down to zero in order to stop Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Ahead of his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump signed the presidential memorandum reimposing Washington’s tough policy on Iran that was practiced throughout his first term.

As he signed the memo, Trump described it as very tough and said he was torn on whether to make the move. He said Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and he hopes that a deal can be worked out with Tehran.

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UPDATE: 5:30 PM CET

FBI Washington Field Office Releases Seeking Information Posters for Two Senior Iranian Intelligence Officers Involved in the Abduction of Robert A. Levinson

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The FBI Washington Field Office today released seeking information posters featuring two senior Iranian intelligence officers who were involved in the abduction of retired FBI Special Agent Robert A. “Bob” Levinson from Kish Island, Iran, on March 9, 2007. The release of the posters is part of the FBI’s ongoing investigation into Bob’s abduction and our commitment to resolving the case for his long-suffering family.

The two intelligence officers—Mohammad Baseri and Ahmad Khazai—allegedly acted in their capacity as officials of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) during Bob’s abduction, detention, and probable death.

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UPDATE: 1:00 PM CET

Should We Expect a Revolution in Iran In 2025?

February 11 marks the 47th anniversary of the 1979 anti-monarchy revolution in Iran. Though Iranians aspired to democracy, clerics seized power, establishing one of the most repressive dictatorships in modern history. Yet, the Iranian people have never abandoned their fight for freedom and democracy. Over the decades, they have built a formidable resistance movement, led by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Since the 1980s, the NCRI has been at the forefront of the call for regime change in Iran. Despite immense obstacles, it has remained steadfast in its mission, shaping its actions around the goal of a free and democratic Iran. Now, on the anniversary of the 1979 revolution, the NCRI is organizing a major rally in Paris on February 8 at Denfert-Rochereau to reaffirm the democratic aspirations that inspired the revolution.

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UPDATE: 7:30 AM CET

Suppression of Iran’s Baluch People Met With Fury of Rebellious Youth

In response to the Iranian regime’s killing of young Baluch individuals and the brutal destruction of impoverished people’s homes, Iran’s rebellious youth carried out a series of fiery operations in various cities.

While executing a Baluch citizen in Delgan Street and killing two young Baluch men in Khash and Golshan, regime authorities also demolished the homes of impoverished residents in Zahedan and Chabahar. At 6:00 AM on Sunday, January 26, 2025, the regime’s suppressive security forces raided the Shirabad neighborhood of Zahedan and demolished several homes belonging to impoverished Baluch citizens.

On February 1, 2025, the rebellious youth launched fiery responses to the crimes of the regime by attacking suppression centers of the Basij militia and the IRGC, as well as symbols of the mullahs’ corrupt rule.

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Assembly of Experts Member Warns about Potential Uprisings in Iran

On January 23, Asr-e Jadid published an alarming headline, stating: “If dissatisfaction continues, it will lead to uprisings and revolutions.”

These remarks were made by Naser Makarem Shirazi, a prominent cleric in the regime and member of the Assembly of Experts, reflecting his deep concern about the current state of Iranian society and the widespread public dissatisfaction. Shirazi’s warning not only highlights the ongoing crises but also reveals a deep rift between the rulers and the people. The factors necessitating this warning include:

Public Dissatisfaction

The country’s economic, social, and political conditions have pushed people to a breaking point where enduring hardships has become impossible for many. Rising economic pressures and ineffective governance have sparked widespread dissatisfaction across various segments of society, posing a serious threat to the regime’s stability.

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Iran Building North Korean-Designed Nuclear Missiles Capable of Hitting Europe

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Iran is secretly developing nuclear missiles that can reach Europe based on North Korean designs, according to a new report. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has accused Tehran of expediting its alleged nuclear weapons program, with two facilities rushing to complete a working warhead capable of traveling more than 1,800 miles, according to their latest report.

Soona Samsami, a US representative of the NCRI, said Tehran is desperately working to keep the international community out of Iran and maintain the status quo as a means to buy time to fulfill its nuclear ambitions.

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We Should Help Iranians Secure Democracy for Themselves

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February is a special month for contemporary Iran. That month in 1979, the last monarch, the Shah of Iran was deposed by a broad coalition of Iranian activists and dissidents. It included not only the Islamic theocrats who went on to monopolize power but also a much larger contingent of people who sought to establish a truly democratic system after the fall of the corrupted and despotic Pahlavi dynasty. February is a special month for contemporary Iran. That month in 1979, the last monarch, the Shah of Iran was deposed by a broad coalition of Iranian activists and dissidents. It included not only the Islamic theocrats who went on to monopolize power but also a much larger contingent of people who sought to establish a truly democratic system after the fall of the corrupted and despotic Pahlavi dynasty.

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The Crisis of Iran’s Mining Sector: Causes and Consequences

Currently, around 65% of Iran’s mines have been shut down, a situation with far-reaching economic and social repercussions. The closure of these mines can be attributed to multiple factors, including lack of investment, environmental concerns, mismanagement, and legal disputes. Addressing these issues is crucial to revitalizing Iran’s mining sector, which holds significant potential for economic growth.

One of the primary reasons for the decline in Iran’s mining industry is insufficient investment. Many mines require modern equipment, advanced technologies, and a skilled workforce to remain operational. However, financial constraints and the government’s reluctance to support private-sector investments have hindered progress. Without adequate funding, many mines have been forced to shut down.

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January 2025 Report: Women at the Forefront of Protests in Iran

January 2025 witnessed a significant surge in protests across Iran, with women playing a leading role. From Tehran to smaller cities like Sanandaj and Ilam, women of all ages took to the streets, demanding justice, economic relief, and an end to discrimination. Their presence was striking, demonstrating unwavering resilience in the face of increasing repression.

The protests were not isolated incidents but an almost daily occurrence throughout the month. Reports indicate that demonstrations erupted in multiple provinces, including Tehran, Khuzestan, Kurdistan, Isfahan, Gilan, S. Khorasan, Mazandaran, Fars, E. Azerbaijan, W. Azerbaijan, Ilam, and Hormozgan.

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Iran Will Need to Hire Doctors from Abroad

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Yaser Salehi, a member of the Iranian regime’s Medical Organization, warned about the ongoing trend of migration, career changes, and suicides among healthcare workers in the country, stating that it is not unlikely that Iran will one day have to import doctors.

On Friday, January 31, in an interview with the state-affiliated news outlet Khabar Online, Salehi discussed the declining interest among doctors in entering medical residency and specialization programs. He stated that in 2024, out of 5,400 available residency positions in Iran’s medical universities, 2,069 remained vacant and had to go through a second round of admissions.

He added that in the past three years, more than 30 doctors in Iran have committed suicide due to the pressures of their work.

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MEK Supporters in Vancouver Protest Death Sentences and Demand Free Political Prisoners

MEK Supporters in Vancouver Protest Death Sentences & Demand Free Political Prisoners - Feb 1, 2025

Vancouver, Canada – February 1, 2025: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally and exhibition to condemn the death sentences of political prisoners affiliated with the PMOI, particularly Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani, who face imminent execution. Protesters also called for the immediate release of all political prisoners.

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Global Rallies Call for Participation in the Paris Free Iran Rally on February 8, 2025

Global Rallies Call for Participation in the Paris Free Iran Rally on February 8, 2025.

In the lead-up to the grand Free Iran Rally on February 8, 2025, in Paris, Iranian Resistance supporters worldwide have been actively organizing rallies and exhibitions, urging participation in this historical demonstration for freedom, democracy, and human rights in Iran.

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MEK Supporters in Malmö Protest Death Sentences and Demand Free Political Prisoners

MEK Supporters in Malmö Protest Death Sentences and Demand Free Political Prisoners - Feb 1 - Part 1

Malmö, Sweden – February 1, 2025: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally and exhibition to condemn the death sentences of political prisoners affiliated with the PMOI, particularly Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani, who face imminent execution. Protesters also called for the immediate release of all political prisoners.

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MEK Supporters in Copenhagen Protest Death Sentences and Demand Free Political Prisoners

MEK Supporters in Copenhagen Protest Death Sentences and Demand Free Political Prisoners - Feb 1- 2

Copenhagen, Denmark – February 1, 2025: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally and exhibition to condemn the death sentences of political prisoners affiliated with the PMOI, particularly Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani, who face imminent execution. Protesters also called for the immediate release of all political prisoners.

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Also, read Iran News in Brief – February 3, 2025