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Tag Archives: International Committee Against Executions
Executions Surge in Iran after Nuclear Talks, Iran off U.S. Terror List
GATESTONE by Shadi Paveh April 20, 2015 After Iran’s “nuclear talks,” and after it was comfortably removed as a terrorism threat from the “Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Communities,” the International Committee Against Executions (ICAE) reported approximately 55 … Continue reading