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Iran Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence on Protester

Iranian Kurdish Political Prisoner Heydar Ghorbani at Risk of execution

By Pooya Stone

The Iranian Supreme Court upheld the death sentence against political prisoner Heydar Ghorbani on Thursday and his case has been transferred to the Prosecutor’s Office in Sanandaj, capital of Kurdistan province, for his execution to be carried out.

Outlook for Iran Government’s Future Based on Its Annual Security Report

Time is running out for Iran’s government

By Pooya Stone

The Institute for Strategic Studies affiliated to Iran’s Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology, with the release of the National Security Calendar, gave a clear picture of the country’s economic and social situation over the past decade and predicted a bright outlook of the future of Iran’s government.

Iran Government’s Economic Misery Through the Lens of State Media

Poverty and homelessness in Iran is breaking the people’s back

By Jubin Katiraie

On August 7, Iranian government newspapers, among other political issues, addressed the issue of the government’s bankruptcy and economic misery.

Iran Loses 2 Billion Tons of Soil Every Year

The Iranian regime left nothing for the upcoming generation; even the soil in Iran is dying.

By Pooya Stone

According to a report published by the Iranian Soil Science Association and based on a report approved by the World Food and Agriculture Organization, Iran loses 2 billion tons of soil annually, which means that on average, 7 to 10 tons of erosion per hectare of Iranian soil.

Endless Corruption in Iran

The many branches of corruption in Iran are destroying the country.

By Jubin Katiraie

In a report, the Program and Budget Commission of the 10th Iranian Parliament has compared the details of the Central Bank’s report with the 2018 budget deduction report of the Court of Accounts on undecided government currencies.

Iran’s Liquidity Sees 20 Trillion Rials Growth per Day

As Iranian authorities try to conceal their economic mismanagements and profiteering policies with unsupported printing banknote, the society and banking system meet more disasters

By Pooya Stone

These days, Iran’s economy under the ayatollahs’ rule has been stuck in a cycle of unresolved challenges and dilemmas.

52nd Day of Haft Tappeh Strike in Iran

Strike of Haft Tapeh workers in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

Haft Tappeh Sugarcane Company workers entered the 52nd day of their strike on Wednesday with a rally outside the governor’s office in Shush, where they once again declared their demands and refused to return to work until these demands are met.

Domestic Abuses Victims in Iran Village Set Themselves on Fire

Iran violence against women

By Pooya Stone

Women suffering from domestic violence are dying from suicide in the small village of Dishmok in Iran.

What Do We Know About the Case of 5 Young Iran People Sentenced to Death?

Five Iranian youth sentenced to death for protesting the regime

By Jubin Katiraie

These days, the news of the confirmation of the death sentence of five or eight young Iranians in Isfahan is the first news of many media outlets, while the regime’s Judicial authorities are trying to carry out their work in silence with continuous denials of these verdicts.