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Iran – Painful Conditions for Retirees After a Lifetime of Work and Effort

Retirees in Iran are protesting the poor conditions of their livelihood

By Pooya Stone

Like any other strata in Iran’s society, the retirees are oppressed, and their rights are neglected too. The first injustice is about their payment, which is not even reaching the minimum costs of their livelihood and is several times lower than the poverty line.

Iran’s Exported Currencies Vanish

In search of Iran’s lost exported currency

By Jubin Katiraie

The cries and threats by Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani against the chairman of the Central Bank of Iran to bring back the exported currency dollars have no end in sight.

Iranian Banks Have Shut Down 1,460 Factories

Iran Economy

By Pooya Stone

While Iran is faced with economic warfare, 1,460 factories have been shut down by the country’s banks, according to the head of the paramilitary Basij force for laborers and factories Ali Hossein Ra’yati-Far.

Iran: Khamenei’s Deal With China and the Concerns of the People

The 25-year Iran-China contract

By Jubin Katiraie

There is a lot of discussion and speculation these days in both the international and Iranian state media about the regime’s 25-year deal with China.

Iran: The Annual Summit of Iranian Resistance

Free Iran 2020

By Pooya Stone

On Friday, hundreds of thousands of Iranians living both inside Iran and throughout the Iranian diaspora tuned into satellite broadcasts and online streams of the Free Iran Global Summit.

NCRI and MEK Gathering Highlights the Real Potential for Regime Change in Iran

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) is holding its annual “Free Iran” summit in support of the Iranian people’s uprising

By Jubin Katiraie

There is good reason to believe that Iran is closer than it has ever been to the overthrow of its theocratic dictatorship.

Beginning the Trial of the Iranian Diplomat Terrorist Assadollah Assadi

Assadollah Assadi

By Pooya Stone

The trial of the Iranian diplomat who tried to blow up the 2018 Free Iran rally in Paris, which was attended by 100,000 people, and three of his accomplices began today in Belgium.

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.