Iran Sacks Female Wushu Champion for Protesting

Iran’s misogynistic laws ban female athletes for telling the truth

By Jubin Katiraie

These days, Iran’s wushu community has taken aback by a female wushu athlete’s positive doping test. However, this is not the entire story.

The Effects of Iran Government’s Corruption on Youths’ Lives

Iran’s youths are victims of the government’s policies

By Pooya Stone

A high school student in Karaj, who dropped out of school due to lack of money, set fire to his former school with three other friends.

The Future of Iran and Its Children Is in Danger

The situation of a school and its students in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

With the spread of the coronavirus in most corners of Iran and its effects on the lives of the people, one of its most serious side effects is on the children’s education.

Iran Economy Freefall and Imminent Uprisings

Iran's Economy will fall

By Pooya Stone

The Iranian economy is falling fast due to institutionalized corruption that guides malign economic policies and now even the state-run media is admitting that the regime will find it hard to escape the hole they have dug for themselves.

Disaster of Oil-Presell to the People by Iran’s Government

Iran’s oil in the hand of a corrupt government

By Jubin Katiraie

Iran decided to list oil in its energy exchange to collect cash from the people.

Iran Regime’s Harsh Treatment of Those Violating Compulsory Veiling

Iran women suppression

By Pooya Stone

The mullahs in Iran have been oppressing women in law since they took power in 1979, with one major way being the compulsory veiling laws that 27 official agencies – including armed security forces – are tasked with policing.

Iran Protests Continue Across the Country

The 59th strike of Haft Tappeh sugarcane workers continued with the emphasis on continuing the protests until all demands are met.

By Jubin Katiraie

Protests continued across Iran on Wednesday, August 12, with people from all different sectors of society and completely different complaints taking to the streets and demanding change.

Why Are There Teenage Suicides in Iran?

Depressed and hopeless youth in Iran, an effect of the Iranian government’s actions

By Pooya Stone

The adolescent suicide rate is about 20 percent of the total suicide rate in Iran. And 75 percent of suicide attempts are between the ages of 15 and 34. What is the reason for this rate of suicide of adolescents and young people in Iran?

Power Industry Workers 10-Day Strike in Iran

The Haft Tappeh sugarcane workers' strike entered its 59th day

By Jubin Katiraie

Employees of the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries in Iran continued their nationwide strike – reaching 20 cities in 12 provinces – for the 10th consecutive day on Monday, August 10.

Former Iranian MP Gets Off on Rape Charge

 Salman Khodadadi is accused of sexual abuse of a girl called Zahra Navidpour, which eventually led to her suspicious suicide.

By Pooya Stone

A former Iranian MP has been let off the hook for rape by the Supreme Court, even though the victim died in suspicious circumstances after reporting the assault.