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Iran’s election competition for who is most sycophant – expert – The Jerusalem Post

The criteria has become so strict by the Guardian Council to qualify as candidates, that it is actually adding to the illegitimacy of the elections, said Iran Observer owner and IDC lecturer Meir Javedanfar. It is really undermining the legitimacy of the elections. It is really making it look like a competition between who is the most sycophant of the system, instead of who is the most qualified to address the peoples problems and the Iranian peoples challenges.

Though the president still must defer to Khamenei, the position often carries significant day-to-day power regarding Irans economic affairs, and sometimes control over its diplomatic positions.

Iran expert Dr. Raz Zimmt, a fellow at INSS and an editor at the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, agreed with Javedanfar that predictions at this point were difficult, but was willing to give some very initial estimates.

Zimmt said that there is no clear leader between the reformist or pragmatist camps, which gives the hard-line camp its biggest advantage in years.

Though there could be competition within the hard-line camp, especially with a variety of former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officials vying for the presidency, Zimmt said the initial front-runner could be Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi.

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Raisi was defeated by current President Hassan Rouhani in 2017, but garnered almost 16 million votes, close to 40% of the total vote, and Rouhani cannot run again having finished his second term.

However, like most candidates, Raisi has not yet officially declared his intentions. Multiple potential candidates, including Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Irans parliamentary speaker and a former mayor of Tehran, have said they would drop out if Raisi runs, said Zimmt.

Raisi is much less committed to the 2015 nuclear deal with the world powers and may work to indirectly undermine it.

Raisi, whose constituency is the hard-line clerical class, is allied with the Revolutionary Guard Corps, and may even be in line as successor to Khamenei.

Regarding the so-called pragmatist camp that accepts most of the foundations of clerical rule in Iran but is more open to negotiating certain issues with the West, Zimmt said the potential candidates are weaker than in the past.

Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has repeatedly said he will not run, though Zimmt thought that if he was running he might have had a real chance, and been able to press for some improvements in running the country.

Zarif though is hard to pin down, and could always make a last-minute change.

Zimmt said that another possible pragmatist candidate could be Iranian First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri, though Jahangiri is weaker now as a candidate than he might have been four years ago because he is associated with Rouhani, who himself has been blamed by many Iranians for the poor economic situation.

Even if he runs, he is not seen as someone who could achieve any great changes, said Zimmt.

Besides those potential candidates, Zimmt said that former parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani might have a chance as a candidate bridging the hard-line and pragmatist camps.

He would have his work cut out for him to convince the pragmatist and reformist camps to support him as the lesser of all evils.

Larijani is much more conservative even compared with Rouhani, said Zimmt, so it is not clear that he could garner pragmatist and reformist support, and doubtful that he could compete with Raisi for a majority in the hard-liner camp.

Zimmt was skeptical of reports that the IRGC, or former IRGC officials, would succeed at taking the presidency.

Many reports have talked about former IRGC official Saeed Mohammad, who at 53 is much younger than other top candidates.

But Zimmt said he might be disqualified by the Guardian Council as not having spent a sufficient cooling-off period since retiring from the IRGC, and for not having reached a sufficiently senior IRGC rank.

Mohammad was a top IRGC economic official, which might not be as easy to translate into political currency as it would be if he were a military commander.

Regarding other former IRGC officials who might compete, Zimmt said they would not necessarily foreshadow a greater IRGC takeover, as most of them have been out of the organization for 15-20 years.

Muhammad Ahmadinejad has also declared his candidacy, but Zimmt expected him to be disqualified as he was in 2017. Ahmadinejad fell out of favor with Khamenei in 2011 in the last couple of years of his presidency.

The Guardian Council will rule in late May on who can run.

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Increase of Hamas and pro-Iran regime members in Berlin – German intel – The Jerusalem Post

The intelligence agency for the city-state Berlin registered an increase in the number of Hamas, pro-Iranian regime and Muslim Brotherhood individuals, in its new report released on Tuesday.

According to the 136-page German-language document reviewed by The Jerusalem Post, the intelligence agency reported an increase of Hamas members from 70 in 2019 to 80 in 2020.

The State Office for the Protection of the Constitution report covers the year 2020. The United States and the European Union both classify the jihadi movement Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, a terrorist entity.

The Islamic threat to Berlin numbered 2,170 people.

The Iranian regime-sponsored Hezbollah movement had 250 members in Berlin in 2020. The Lebanese Shiite terrorist organization also had 250 members in 2019. Germanys Interior Ministry in 2020 banned all Hezbollah activities within the federal republic. The so-called military wing was already considered a terrorist organization.

The number of Muslim Brotherhood supporters rose from 100 in 2019 to 150 in 2020, according to the intelligence report.

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The agency to protect the constitution documents serious threats to Berlins democratic order. The intelligence agency is the rough equivalent to the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency).

There are 450 documented violent Salafists in Berlin from a sector of 1,100 radical Sunnis.

The report noted that Irans regime, along with Russia and China, is active in cyber espionage.

Iranian cyber actors are also trying to gain access to protected information in Germany, the intelligence agency stated. A major cyberattack campaign was recently discovered in which employees of German companies received fake job offers by means of spear phishing emails.

On the Iranian cyberattack, the intelligence report said: When executing the corresponding applications, malware could be loaded onto the computer unnoticed. One reason for the increase in Iranian cyber operations in Germany is likely to be the political tensions in the Persian Gulf region.

The report added that Iran has a fundamental interest in obtaining political and economic information and to circumvent existing sanctions against the Tehran regime.

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Larry Kudlow: Biden’s had a ‘sloppy week or two,’ is being tested by Iran – Fox Business

'Kudlow' host on escalating tensions in the Middle East, Russia's threat on US and commodity prices rising

Kudlow host Larry Kudlow criticized Biden's "sloppy week or two," which has seen a cyber hack on the Colonial Pipeline causing fuel shortages throughout the United States, and increased tensions between Israel and Hamas.

LARRY KUDLOW: After coasting for four months on Donald Trump's coattails - meaning the Operation Warp Speed vaccination success, and the low tax minimal regulation, and energy independence economy, now all of a sudden, President Biden is starting to feel some pain. The guy's had kindof a sloppy week or two, hasn't he? Jobs numbers didn't pan out, a bunch of people don't want to go back to work because Uncle Sam is paying them much more to stay home, no matter how much he throws at them, the teachers' unions sill won't teach in these urban schools. And all of a sudden, we got a big fat consumer price report today. that blew stocks down over 500 points. They're still coming across the border down in droves in Mexico. And John Kerry - I love this - John Kerry up and left a House committee meeting today because he had to catch a commercial plane.

But there are even larger, more important, problems facing Mr. Biden. And I think they're coming from Russia. And I think the Russians are testing to see what a rookie president is going to do. First, a bunch of Russian cyber hackers slam into the huge colonial east coast pipeline shutting down their computers and causing a shortage of gasoline and all kinds of other transportation fuels, with of course prices themselves bumping up.

I believe they are testing Mr. Biden over Israel also. Now, Iran doesn't have any money. And contrary to John Kerry, we should keep it that way. Russia, however, could well be backing Iran, and providing finance for Iran's terrorist client state Hamas, which is throwing every missile and every weaponry they have at Israel in the worst onslaught in many years.

Now, do you think this is a coincidence? Colonial hacking, Hamas bombing. I don't. I see Russia in both placeswhen it comes to international issues, I don't really believe in coincidence.

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Relatives of Ethiopian, Iran air disaster victims temporarily offered residency path – Global News

Canada is offering a path to permanent residency for the next year to the relatives of victims of two major recent air disasters: Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.

Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino announced the move on Thursday morning.

He said while the Canadian government remains focused on continuing to push Iran for a transparent investigation into the downing of Flight 752 last year, the families of the victims who had ties to Canada need more support but said it was too early to tell how many would be accepted.

At the centre of this national tragedy are the surviving families of the victims the grief and anguish is real and ongoing, Mendicino said.

We believe that by introducing this public policy that we are demonstrating solidarity with the victims as they search for justice, and we are also demonstrating compassion.

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More than 100 of the 176 people who died when Iran shot down Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752 in January 2020 had ties to Canada, and 55 were Canadian citizens.

Eighteen Canadians died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed a total of 157 people in March 2019.

Mendicino said the change is effective as of May 12 and will remain open until May 11, 2022.

Applicants must be a relative of a victim who was either a citizen, a permanent residence, or a foreign national with a positive eligibility decision on their permanent residence application at the time of the crash.

Mendicino said eligible relatives include spouses, common-law partners, children, grandchildren, mothers, fathers, grandparents, siblings, nieces, nephews, uncles and aunts of the victims.

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Applicants must be in Canada when they apply.

The Iranian government initially denied firing the missiles that downed the passenger aircraft in January 2020 but admitted to doing so within days. The regime has since charged 10 in connection with the downing of the aircraft but on Thursday, Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau said that wasnt enough.

What theyre doing is laying the blame on some low-level people, Garneau told the House of Commons transport committee studying the handling of the disaster.

He said the report by independent investigators into the incident is expected in the coming weeks.

Garneau also added that negotiations with Iran on reparations for the victims families has now begun.

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Iran’s Oppression Of Baha’is Is Unfolding With Greater Intensity | Scoop News – Scoop.co.nz

Thursday, 13 May 2021, 3:56 pmPress Release: New Zealand Baha'i Community

Dr Khatereh Eghdamian counts herself fortunate to callNew Zealand home. The Iranian-born advisor on human rights,Associate at Oxford House Research and Associate at theCentre for Religion and Global Affairs, was granted refugehere after escaping a regime intent on persecuting Baha'is,the largest non-Muslim religious minority in the country.Eghdamian believes the recent intensification of persecutionsignals the implementation of a larger plan by the Iraniangovernment to increase pressure on the community. Thecurrent campaign includes raids on Bahai homes andbaseless arrests of Bahais. So far, dozens of Baha'ihomes have been raided by authorities in Baharestan,Isfahan, and Shiraz, resulting in the detention of over 20Bahais and more who can be called to prison at anytime.

Eghdamian said targeted, ongoing incidents,ranging from confiscation of property and suddenimprisonment to denying access to burial land were aimed atsystematically eradicating the Bahai community as aviable entity.

Waves of domestic and internationalsupport for the Bahais in Iran has generated a globaloutcry in solidarity for the most basic human rights ofIranian citizens. Worldwide support and solidarity areessential in relieving the injustices which Iranian Baha'isare continually subjected to saidEghdamian.

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