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Oil Workers in Iran on Strike

Iran's oil workers

By Pooya Stone

Oil and petrochemical workers in southern Iran have been staging strikes for a week now, which is having a direct impact on the Iranian regime.

21 Kolbars Killed in Iran Since March

Iran porters

By Jubin Katiraie

Iranian border guards have shot dead 21 kolbars in the past five months in western Iran, so Iranian Twitter users have been protesting with the hashtag #كولبر_نكشيد (do not kill kolbars), which became Iran’s top trending topic on Twitter on Sunday.

Iran’s Officials Hiding the Truth About Coronavirus

Coronavirus in Iran, over 82,000 deaths, hospitals, and cemeteries are packed

By Pooya Stone

The latest reports about the Coronavirus pandemic in Iran show that 14 provinces have a red and 12 provinces have an alerting situation. An increase in cases of death and infection have been reported in six provinces of Zanjan, Lorestan, Ardabil, Fars, Tehran, and East Azerbaijan.

Iran’s Waning Regime Banking on US Presidential Election

Iran’s domestic and global challenges

By Jubin Katiraie

The Iranian regime’s slogan over the past 41 years has been ‘neither East, nor West’, which means that this regime unlike the Shah’s regime is not dependent on any of the global powers.

Iran Human Rights Report: July 2020

Iran Human rights

By Pooya Stone

Following is the excerpt from the monthly summary of the Iran Human Rights Monitor’s report. As always, more information can be found here.

New Massive Strike by Iran’s Oil Workers

Iranian oil workers on strike

By Jubin Katiraie

Workers at Qeshm Heavy Oil Refineries, Abadan Refinery, Parsian Refinery, Lamerd Petrochemical, among others, went on strike.

Protests Continue Across Iran

Workers' strike in southern Iranian refineries

By Pooya Stone

The Iranian people have been out protesting in recent days, demanding much-needed change.

Iran Terrorist on Trial in Belgium

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Assadollah Asadi, the former third secretary of the Iranian regime’s embassy in Austria, is on trial.

By Pooya Stone

An Iranian so-called “diplomat” Assadollah Assadi had his second court hearing on July 30, in his trial for attempting to bomb the 2018 Free Iran gathering in Paris.

Iran – All This Poverty and Misery, a Storm Is Brewing

Child laborers in Iran

By Pooya Stone

Iran’s officials and media have analyzed in the past days the critical economic situation and the super-inflation that the government is facing.

Iran: Multi-Billion-Dollar Debts, Luxury Lives, and Millions of Hungry People

The Iranian people’s livelihood fall victim to the government’s mismanagement and incompetence

By Jubin Katiraie

Iran’s ayatollahs refuse to provide economic statistics to cover up their irresolution and incompetence. However, social demands occasionally force the government to release parts of the truth about the dire conditions. Of course, rulers present little details under ambiguous shadows to silence public protests and grievances.