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Jul 1, 2025 |
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Times Of Israel: Israel’s strike on Iran’s Evin prison sparks fear for political prisoners
Sayeh Seydal, an Iranian dissident, narrowly escaped death when Israeli missiles struck Tehran's Evin Prison, killing at least 71 people. Following the attack, Seydal and other prisoners were moved to overcrowded facilities with dire conditions, prompting fears of intensified crackdowns on activists.
Human rights activists express concern that Israel's air campaign against Iran may lead to a wave of executions targeting political prisoners. Reports indicate that Iranian authorities have already begun executing prisoners and fast-tracking legislation to increase the death penalty for perceived collaborators.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France, Germany and UK condemn 'threats' against UN nuclear watchdog head
France, Germany, and Britain have condemned threats against IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi after Iran rejected his request to visit bombed nuclear facilities. Iranian lawmakers voted to suspend cooperation with the agency, accusing Grossi of betrayal for not condemning Israeli and US strikes.
Iran's Foreign Minister criticized Grossi's visit request as "meaningless," while Argentina also condemned the threats against him. Despite claims of safety for nuclear inspectors, Iran's ambassador to the UN stated their work is currently suspended.
#culture
The Telegraph: BBC admits it should not have broadcast Glastonbury hate chant
The BBC has apologized for broadcasting Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury, which included a chant of "death, death to the IDF." The corporation deemed the comments "utterly unacceptable" and expressed regret for not pulling the stream during the performance.
The BBC stated it respects freedom of expression but opposes incitement to violence. They plan to review their guidelines for live events to prevent similar incidents in the future.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as mysterious 2,300-year-old ancient Egyptian city discovered
Archaeologists from the UK and Egypt have uncovered the ancient city of Imet in the eastern Nile Delta, providing insights into life 2,300 years ago. The excavation revealed well-preserved artifacts, including a cooking pot with fish stew and a shabti figurine, highlighting daily life and urban development.
The findings include substantial architectural remains, indicating Imet was a thriving city with complex infrastructure. Researchers used advanced remote sensing technology alongside traditional methods, enhancing understanding of the Late Period in Egypt.