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Iran and US set for UN confrontation over Mahsa Amini protests
A rare Iranian joint intelligence report claims arrested journalists who reported on Mahsa Aminis death were trained by the US abroad.
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A demonstrator holds a poster during a protest following the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran [File: Christian Mang/Reuters]
By Maziar Motamedi
Published On 29 Oct 202229 Oct 2022
Tehran, Iran Tehran and Washington are clashing again over weeks-long protests in Iran as the United States is organising a meeting of the United Nations Security Council over the unrest that erupted after 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini died in the custody of morality police last month. The US and Albania another major critic of the Iranian government will hold an informal UNSC gathering on Wednesday, as first reported by Reuters and also confirmed by Iranian state media. Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi and Iranian-born actress and activist Nazanin Boniadi whom the Iranian state considers to be anti-establishment will speak at the meeting, along with UN investigator on human rights in Iran, Javaid Rehman, according to Reuters. Other UN member states and rights groups can reportedly attend the meeting as well.
But while the outlet cited a note outlining the event as saying the meeting will highlight the ongoing repression of women and girls and members of religious and ethnic groups in Iran, Tehran has offered a different account. The Iranian governments website, IRNA, on Saturday cited unnamed diplomatic sources as saying Washington is organising the meeting in response to a rare joint report by the Iranian intelligence ministry and the intelligence division of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) late on Friday that blamed the US as the main culprit behind the protests. Instead of responding to the points raised in the Iranian intelligence community, the US is fleeing forward and exhibiting selective support for human rights with specific political goals, the source was quoted as saying.
Irans mission to the UN made the same point, in a statement referring to the US as the prime suspect of the riots in Iran.
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The report uses the initials of two female Iranian journalists, whom it says were trained by the courses of the US mafia regime in foreign countries and played the role of being the first sources to manufacture news for foreign media on developments concerning Amini that led to the protests. The reporters accused by Iranian intelligence are Niloofar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who were arrested shortly after protests broke out last month and remain imprisoned in Evin prison in Tehran. Hamedi was among the first to report on Aminis death at the hospital, while Mohammadi travelled to Aminis hometown of Saqqez to report on her funeral.
The intelligence report also alleges that CIA officials met with Kurdish separatist groups in neighbouring Iraqs northern Erbil region in late September to ask them to amplify their role in Irans unrest. The IRGC in late September and early October repeatedly pounded positions in Iraqs semi-autonomous Kurdish region to punish the terrorist groups that it said were based there.
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/10/29/iran-and-us-set-for-un-confrontation-over-protests