Without consequences or outside pressure, the regime could revert to the same violent persecution that marked the early years of the Islamic Revolution.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations nuclear watchdog, voted on a resolution on Thursday demanding full cooperation from Iran and “precise information” about its stockpile of enriched uranium.
The agreement allowed for the IAEA to enter Iran and inspect its nuclear program, generating uncertainty over the agency's capacity to continue inspections.
The IAEA board of governors earlier passed a resolution demanding that Iran grant agency inspectors access to the nuclear facilities in the Islamic Republic
Maryam Taghavi, 16, was reportedly beaten with a wooden stick so severely that she needed to be transferred to the Khomeini Hospital in Ajabshir, where she died hours later from her injuries.
After a 12-day air war in June with Israel, Iran suspended all cooperation with the IAEA; strikes on Iran killed nearly 1,100 in Iran, including military commanders and nuclear scientists.
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