Iran president makes rare appointment of Sunni to senior post

Iran’s Abdolkarim Hosseinzadeh has been appointed vice president for rural development. (@ak_hosseinzadeh)
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Updated 26 August 2024
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Iran president makes rare appointment of Sunni to senior post

  • Sunni Muslims account for around 10 percent of Iran’s population, where the vast majority are Shiites
  • Iran has numerous vice presidents, who are tasked with leading organizations related to presidential affairs in the country

TEHRAN: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday named a politician from the Sunni minority as his vice president for rural development, official media reported.
“By decree, the president designated Abdolkarim Hosseinzadeh to the post of vice president in charge of rural development and disadvantaged areas of the country because of his valuable experience,” said the presidential website.
Sunni Muslims account for around 10 percent of Iran’s population, where the vast majority are Shiites and Shia Islam is the official state religion.
They have very rarely held key positions of power since the Islamic revolution in 1979.
Iran has numerous vice presidents, who are tasked with leading organizations related to presidential affairs in the country.
A 44-year-old reformer, Hosseinzadeh has since 2012 represented the northwestern cities of Naghadeh and Oshnavieh in the Iranian parliament.
He has spoken out publicly on several occasions in defense of the rights of Iran’s Sunnis.
During his election campaign, Pezeshkian, himself a reformer, criticized the lack of representation for ethnic and religious minorities, in particular Sunni Kurds, in important positions.


US condemns Houthi detention of embassy staff in Yemen

Updated 11 December 2025
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US condemns Houthi detention of embassy staff in Yemen

The US on Wednesday condemned the ongoing detention of current and former local staffers of the US embassy in Yemen by the Houthi movement.
“The United States condemns the Houthis’ ongoing unlawful detention of current and former local staff of the US Mission to Yemen,” US State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in a statement.
“The Houthis’ arrests of those staff, and the sham proceedings that have been brought against them, are further evidence that the Houthis rely on the use of terror against their own people as a way to stay in power,” Pigott said.