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Iran news in brief, January 31, 2020

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U.S. Sanctions Top Iran Nuclear Official

The United States on Thursday placed Ali Akbar Salehi, head of the Iranian Regime’s Atomic Energy Agency, and the organization itself under sanctions.
“We will closely monitor all developments in Iran’s nuclear program and Secretary (Mike) Pompeo can end these projects as developments warrant,” Brian Hook, U.S. special representative for Iran, told a news briefing.

Head of the Albanian Socialist Movement for Integration Party Visits Ashraf-3

On Wednesday, Mrs. Monika Kryemadhi, heading a delegation from the Socialist Movement for Integration Party of Albania, visited Ashraf-3 and met with Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.
In addition to Chairwoman, other members of the delegation included Mr. Petrit Vasili, Deputy Chair, and Mr. Eriol Braimllari, her Chief of Staff.
Chairwoman Kryemadhi and the accompanying delegation toured the Museum of at Ashraf-3.
The delegation also visited thousands of members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq in Ashraf-3, which Mrs. Kryemadhi described as “a beautiful city.”
Expressing her pleasure in meeting the combatants of Iran’s freedom, Mrs. Kryemadhi said that she had been quite moved during her visit to the museum. “What I saw, was shocking. But I felt privileged to have been given the opportunity to visit the museum and sensed the strength of women and men in your movement in the way they fought for democracy in Iran. I learned a lot from my visit,” Mrs. Kryemadhi noted.

Iran: Revolutionary Court Judges Extort Protesters to Set Them Free

Two Revolutionary Court judges extort protesters arrested during Iran protests in November to set them Free. The two Revolutionary Court judges are Moghisseh and Amouzad.
Siamak Momeni,was among those arrested during Iran protests in November. He committed suicide on January 25, in the Greater Tehran Penitentiary.
A reliable source said Judge Amouzad told Siamak Momeni at court, that he must pay a heavy amount of money to gain his freedom. Siamak had responded, “I’m just a delivery man and don’t have such a big money.” Then the judge told him, “So, you will be sentenced to 10 years and you’ll remain in jail until your hair becomes the color of your teeth.”

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