Iran claims successful launch of satellite-carrying rocket
DW-Nov6th 2022
Amirali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Guard’s aerospace division, which developed the Ghaem-100, said the rocket would be used to l
aunch Iran’s Nahid satellite for the Telecommunications Ministry.
Iran has one of the biggest missile
programs in the Middle East. The country says its satellite program, like its nuclear activities, is aimed at scientific research and other civilian applications.
Over the past decade, Iran has sent several short-lived satellites into orbit and in 2013 launched a monkey into space. The program, however, has had several failed satellite launches in recent years, blamed on technical issues.
Iran successfully launched its first military satellite in April 2020, drawing a sharp rebuke from Washington.
A UN resolution in 2015 called on Iran to refrain for up to eight years from work on ballist
ic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons following an agreement with six world powers.
The announcement of the launch came during the seventh week of mass protests that were triggered by the death of a 22-year-old Jina Mahsa Amini. She had been arrested by the country’s so-called morality police for allegedly not complying with the country’s compulsory headscarf rules for women, later dying in police custody.
Her death prompted tens of thousands of people to protest against the repressive policies of Iran’s government.
dh/rs (AP, AFP, Reuters)