Iran – Hospitals More Than 120 Years Old

Worn-out hospitals in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

In the capital of Iran, Tehran, there exist 50 worn-out and dilapidated hospitals, all of which are more than 50 and sometimes 80 years old – a hospital that could become the cemetery of its medical staff who work in these buildings.

Iran Executes Several Prisoners in July

Iran execution 2020

By Pooya Stone

The Iranian regime executed two Kurdish prisoners in the central prison of Urmia on Tuesday on the intentionally vague charge of waging war on God (Moharebeh).

A Depiction of Iran’s Real Situation

Iran Poverty and unemployment

By Jubin Katiraie

The situation of Iran’s government is getting worse day by day. A situation that even state media cannot cover up with fake news and is forced to write the truth.

Khamenei’s Fake Optimism Over Iran Economy 

Khamenei is seriously concerned about the fate of her regime

By Pooya Stone

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei told the Iranian parliament that the country’s economy would bounce back from the brink and, rather insensitively considering the coronavirus pandemic, referred to Iran’s current economic state as a “disease.” 

Why Is Iran’s Regime Increasing the Diesel Price?

Iran fuel station

By Jubin Katiraie

The Iranian regime because of its huge budget deficit has been forced to increase the price of goods including the price of diesel.

Young Iran Protester Sentenced to Death

Hossein Reyhani

By Pooya Stone

A young man arrested during the November 2019 uprising in Iran, has been charged with “enmity against God”, an intentionally vague charge that carries the death sentence.

Iran MP Calls for Leaving the NPT

Iran's parliament

By Jubin Katiraie

An Iranian politician has called on the government to exit the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’s Additional Protocol completely.

A Glimpse at Iran’s Unemployment Crisis

Coronavirus outbreak causes 70 percent of Iranian workers in Iraqi Kurdistan to return to Iran and remain unemployed

By Pooya Stone

The story of the Iranian construction workers is going back to the last few years. When the fluctuation of the currency and the high cost forced Iran’s Kurdish people to travel to the Iraqi Kurdish region to find a job.

Iran’s Regime Oppresses Women to Stunt Their Progress

The suppression of women in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

The brutal oppression of women was one of the key policies of Iran’s regime to usurp the rights of the Iranian people after the 1979 revolution, which saw the mullahs rise to power.

The Shadow Army of Iran’s Regime Extends Its Activities in Germany, Authorities Warn

As the European countries try to appease the religious fascism in Iran, the ayatollahs' Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) furthermore extend its terror activities abroad

By Pooya Stone

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), along with the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), poses a threat to Western and regional states. In addition to Lebanon and Iraq, the militias are also active in Germany. Experts even see them as a “risk of terror attacks.”