Acceleration of the Social Gap in Iran Is Like a Train Heading Towards a Social Explosion

Iran garbage collectors

By Jubin Katiraie

News and reports about Iran indicate that every day the crisis of poverty and the social gap is growing.

Iran Political Activist Sentenced to Eight Months in Prison, 148 Lashes and More for Peaceful Protest

Political prisoner Mohammad Nourizad

By Pooya Stone

An Iranian political prisoner held in Evin Prison has been sentenced to eight months in prison, 148 lashes, and one year of exile in Tabas by a Mashhad Court.

Hezbollah Responsible for Assassination of Lebanese PM Says UN

The immediate aftermath of the blast that killed Rafic Hariri.

By Jubin Katiraie

The United Nations’ special court for Lebanon ruled today that the Lebanese Hezbollah, which is affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) was responsible for the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri.

All-Round Deadlock, Characteristics of Iran Government’s Demise

Iran HEPCO workers’ protest

By Jubin Katiraie

One of the characteristics of the final phase of Iran’s theocratic regime is the joining of the Iranian oil workers to protest and strike, as a sign of a serious change in Iran.

Iran Political Prisoner’s Daughter Arrested

ehraveh Khandan and her mother, Nasrin Sotoudeh

By Pooya Stone

The daughter of an Iranian political prisoner has been arrested on vague charges in order to put pressure on her mother; the Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, who is already on a hunger strike in Evin Prison.

Iran Executes Three Prisoners in Two Days

Cruel and common, Iran's executions

By Jubin Katiraie

The Iranian regime executed three inmates this weekend in a shockingly callous disregard for human life.

Iran’s Economy Facing New Trouble With the Fall of the Stock Market

Iran’s stock market

By Pooya Stone

With the unprecedented fall of the stock market, Iran’s economy is facing a new economic turbulent. The Iranian stock market on 16 August, with a fall of 89,000 units, broke the record of reducing the capital market index.

Khuzestan Drought Affects Women and Children Most

Khuzestan with 5 dams and 7 big rivers, 800 villages without sustainable drinking water

By Jubin Katiraie

A drought in the Khuzestan region of Iran has become an acute problem with women and children suffering extensively because they are already suffering from multiple health problems that were exacerbated by the Covid-19 crisis.

Iran Official Admits the People Don’t Trust the Regime

Ahmad Tavakoli

By Pooya Stone

A senior Iranian official said that the people did not trust the regime after decades of “lies and lack of transparency”, citing the widespread dissatisfaction with the mullahs from the ordinary people.

Iran’s Parliament Deeply Rooted in Corruption

Iran’s parliament

By Jubin Katiraie

The line of construction credits of Iran’s parliament, which entered the budget in the 2000s, has many words and sayings.