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UK spy, defence chiefs among 32 sanctioned by Iran by AFP Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) Dec 12, 2022 Iran on Monday sanctioned the heads of the UK's domestic spy agency and military along with British and German political figures, hitting back at Europe before it imposes new sanctions of its own. At his weekly press conference, Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani blamed the Europeans and British for "intervening in the domestic affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran" and said the sanctions "are coming into effect today." Britain and Germany have been particularly vocal in their criticism of Iran's response to almost three months of protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, 22. The Kurdish-Iranian woman died in custody after her arrest by morality police who accused her of violating Iran's dress code for women. Iran imposed its sanctions on 32 individuals and entities ahead of a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Brussels. They were expected to impose additional sanctions of their own against Iran over its response to the demonstrations. Iran's sanctions list named Ken McCallum, director general of domestic spy agency MI5, and Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin. Others sanctioned include current and former members of the British parliament and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. Several German political figures and companies are also listed. These include Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, former head of the Christian Democratic Union party, and Claudia Roth, Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Also sanctioned is the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, and the Persian-language division of Radio Free Europe. Those sanctioned will not be able to enter Iran, and they will be subject to asset freezes. Britain and the EU last month expanded sanctions against Iranian officials and organisations over Iran's protest crackdown. On Friday Britain announced further sanctions after Iran carried out its first announced execution connected with the protests. Iran's judiciary said Monday that a second death sentence had been implemented. Majidreza Rahnavard had been sentenced to death by a court in the city of Mashhad for killing two members of the security forces with a knife and wounding four other people, the judiciary's news service said. The first execution, on Thursday, of Mohsen Shekari followed his conviction for wounding a member of the security forces with a machete.
Iran says uranium traces came in waste from abroad Tehran (AFP) Dec 9, 2022 Iran's nuclear chief has said traces of enriched uranium found on its territory by UN inspectors were brought into the country from abroad, disputing claims of secret nuclear activity. The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, has for months been pressing Tehran to explain the presence of the nuclear material at three undeclared sites. The discovery further complicated efforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal that has been hanging by a thread since the United States unilaterally ... read more
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