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Ali Vaez (@avaezz), Project Director of Internatio Ali Vaez (@avaezz), Project Director of International Crisis Group responds on “X” (FkA Twitter) to the SEMAFOR and Iran International articles about him: “Over the past decade, I've been called an American agent, an Iranian regime sympathizer and a British stooge.
I usually choose to dismiss such defamatory nonsense.
But on this occasion, I'm going to respond, because this is straight up hatchet journalism.”

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By Steve Inskeep NPR.Org September 25, 2023 Iran' By Steve Inskeep
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September 25, 2023

Iran's government has put forth a new spokesperson to defend its policies toward women: the president's wife.

Jamileh Alamolhoda accompanied her husband to the annual meeting of the United Nations in New York. She took questions from NPR as her country marked the one-year anniversary of nationwide uprisings that were triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died in police custody for allegedly not wearing the compulsory headscarf correctly.

Alamolhoda's husband came to New York last year as those protests swept across the country and famously canceled an interview with CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour after she declined to cover her hair. Now, a year later, his wife strove to make a different impression, though she defended her government's policy.

"I am mostly representing women and ladies whose voices have not been heard by Americans," she said. She asserted that many Iranian women support the head coverings, and she defended a crackdown on protests in which thousands of people were detained, hundreds killed, and several executed for participating in the uprising, according to human rights groups.

Alamolhoda—whose aides say is not called the First Lady but simply the president's wife—spoke while wearing a chador, a kind of black head-to-toe cape that she clutched so that it covered her hair. She spoke softly at first, but became more animated as the conversation progressed.

She is from Mashad, a conservative city most noted for a vast Shia Muslim shrine. She has said that her husband permitted her education. She holds advanced degrees and a professorship of a university. And in arguing in favor of restrictions on women, she maintains she is advocating for women—those who primarily support their husbands and families.

"Traditional feminist movements do not tend to be very helpful to them because their road map is quite different. The traditional feminist movements are, in fact, based on a competition between men and women," she said.

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BEIJING, Sept 26 (Reuters) – China firmly oppose BEIJING, Sept 26 (Reuters) – China firmly opposes the U.S. inclusion of some Chinese companies and individuals in Iran-related sanctions, Chinese commerce ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

The ministry said the U.S. had included some Chinese entities into a sanction list in connection with Tehran’s drone and military aircraft development.

(Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
By Aziz El Yaakoubi RIYADH, Sept 26 (Reuters) – By Aziz El Yaakoubi

RIYADH, Sept 26 (Reuters) – Both sides in Yemen’s eight-year war have accused each other of attacks that break a relative lull in fighting and jeopardise peace talks that had been gathering momentum.

Yemen’s Houthi movement has battled a Saudi-led coalition since 2015 in a conflict that has killed hundreds of thousands and left 80 percent of the population dependent on aid.

Houthi spokesperson Mohammed Abdulsalam said the coalition killed 12 of the group’s soldiers in the last month along the Saudi border. “While we consider incidents of truce violation to be regrettable… we stress the importance of entering into a phase of serious peace,” he told Reuters.

The Iran-aligned Houthis were responding to accusations of killing two Bahraini army personnel and wounding several others on Monday in a drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s southern border.

The Saudi-led alliance condemned that and said it followed other Houthi attacks on a power distribution unit and a police station near the border.

“Such repeated hostile and provocative actions are not consistent with the positive efforts that are being made to seek an end to the crisis,” said coalition spokesperson General Turki al-Malki.

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Yemen had enjoyed a year of relative calm as negotiations gain traction. Saudi and Houthi officials met for five days in Riyadh earlier this month and are due to convene again.

Bahrain’s state news agency BNA said a military ceremony was held after the two servicemen’s bodies arrived on Tuesday.

Coalition ally the United Arab Emirates said the attack on Bahraini soldiers showed a disregard for international law and required “a deterrent response”.

Riyadh and Abu Dhabi intervened in Yemen’s civil war after the Houthis swept into the capital Sanaa and ousted an internationally recognised government in 2014.
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