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.
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.”
By Jubin Katiraie
The tankers smell of gasoline. Most of them arrived from Tehran, Mashhad, and other cities. Driving on the dangerous streets to arrive Zahedan and Iranshahr.
By Pooya Stone
Alireza Zali the Head of the Government Headquarters for combating the coronavirus in Tehran on 8 July confessed that until now 4400 of Tehran’s medical staff are infected with the coronavirus.
By Jubin Katiraie
Last week Iran’s parliament was the scene of an outcry. On one side stood foreign minister Mohamad Javad Zarif who tried to defend himself and his government’s foreign policies mainly on the nuclear case and the JCPOA.
By Pooya Stone
Seven Iranian political activists have been sentenced to prison on vague and trumped-up charges by Judge Seyyed Ali Mazloum of Branch 29 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court. Here we will explain the sentences.
By Jubin Katiraie
An Iranian politician has admitted that 300 people have died from coronavirus (COVID-19) on some days since the pandemic first hit the country.
By Pooya Stone
Every time someone or an organization says something about human rights violations in Iran, the regime responds by labeling them ‘liars’.
By Jubin Katiraie
Two people have died and three have been injured in an enormous explosion in Baghershahr, just south of Tehran, early Tuesday morning.
By Pooya Stone
The women’s ward of Evin Prison is separated into two halls; one for political prisoners and one for the wives and children of male convicts.