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A missile attack on the rules of Iranian Kurdish parties in Iraq. Why?

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by Bahar Mehr The reasons for the mullah regime's missile attack on the rules of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran and Kurdistan Democratic Party coincided with the execution of three prisoners of war. Pay attention: The mullah regime executed Ramin Hussein Panahi in a coordinated effort Then with missiles and drones to attack the headquarters of the #Kurdistan Democratic Party of #Iran in the Kurdish cities of #Iraq and the deaths and injuries killed more than — mehba1346 (@mehba13462) September 8, 2018 Kurdish political prisoners #RaminHosseinPanahi , Zaniyar & Loghman Moradi were executed in #Iran , despite overwhelming popular& international efforts 2 stay their scheduled executions. We would like 2 express our sincere condolences 2 grieving families pic.twitter.com/xcPvQ1i16m — mehba1346 (@mehba13462) September 8, 2018 On the morning of Saturday, December 8, 2018, the news from the Middle East and the Middle East news agencies was dedicated...

Excessive Imports and Smuggling Main Cause of Factory Shut Downs in Iran

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Published on  09 September 2018 . By Amir Taghati The excessive imports and smuggling of goods is the main reason behind the ongoing close-downs of producing factories and units, and subsequently, the reason behind job loss as well. The increase in unemployment has become a major concern for many, including the CEO of domestic locomotive producers: “our locomotive, Mac 24, is produced domestically; if we import it instead of producing it ourselves, 500 of our workers will lose their jobs”. The negative impact of imports has become so significant that domestic productions are no longer in demand as much, which one domestic producer comments about in his TV interview: “Excessive imports have led stored instead”. Whilst expressing his disappointment, he continues: “When our media outlets heavily advertise foreign products for their own profits, it becomes inevitable that we reach the point we have reached now, where one factory is being closed after another” (July 30...