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A Report From Iran’s Notorious Gohardasht Prison, and Introducing a Torturer

Gohar Dasht Prison

By Jubin Katiraie

A warden only known as Moharrami was transferred to Ward 8 of Iran’s notorious Gohardasht Prison (Rajaii Shahr) in Karaj two years ago from Ward 209 (the Intelligence Ministry’s ward) in Evin Prison in Tehran.

Killing the Nature of North and South of Iran!

Iran's dying nature

By Pooya Stone

In the past week, two bad news about the destruction of Iranian nature has been published. One in the north area and another in the south. In the north, the news of the death of more than 12,000 migratory birds is suspected, and in the south the risk of the death of one million palm trees.

Women’s Rights Activists’ Sentence Upheld at Trial

Women rights activits

By Pooya Stone

Three women’s rights activists in Iran have had their sentences for protesting the compulsory hijab upheld by an Appeals Court, which is unsurprising considering the defendants’ lawyers were not allowed in the courtroom during either trial and the court refused to receive a defence bill from the activists.

Protesters of November Protests Still Missing – Families Under Pressure to Say They Support the Regime

Iran Protests

By Jubin Katiraie

Three months after the November uprising began in Iran and there are families reporting that they still have no information on the fate of their arrested relatives.

Iran’s Regime Is the Root of Insecurity and Instability in the Middle East

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Evidence shows that supporting the Iranian people's struggle for a free Iran is the sole route toward achieving security and stability in the Middle East

By Pooya Stone

It is possible to summarize the entire achievements of the Iranian regime in the past 40 years in bloody suppressionadventurism in the Middle East and relentless attempts for achieving nuclear weapons

Iran Sentences Nine Dissidents to 78 Years in Prison 

Khamenei-controlled judiciary system issues excessive sentences for dissidents despite the supreme leaders' claims about democracy in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

The Iranian Judiciary has sentenced nine activists to a total of 78 years in prison, plus six years of travel ban and six years in exile, for protesting the government.

Iran Regime to Fall in February

In every February, Iranian authorities try to portray their regime as a stable government, however, after receiving recent blows in different sectors it has dramatically weakened and the ayatollahs are hard struggling to hold themselves in power alone

By Jubin Katiraie

Every February, the Iranian regime hosts rallies to celebrate the date the mullahs took power in 1979 and to try and present themselves to the rest of the world as a stable regional power beloved by its people.

Like Gasoline Prices, Iran’s Government Is Expected to Hike the Liquefied Gas Prices

The Iranian government's economic mismanagement results in hikes of energy carriers' prices alone

By Pooya Stone

On November 15, the impoverished people of Iran began protests against the gasoline price hikes across dozens of provinces. The protests that initially targeted the supreme leader Ali Khamenei were dealt a violent response by the oppressive apparatus

Iran’s Human Rights Abuses in January 

The Iranian government still continues human rights violations and the people of Iran are the first victims

By Jubin Katiraie

At the beginning of every month, the Iran Human Rights Monitor releases a report of human rights abuses in Iran for the previous month. Its always a tough read, so we produce an overview for you. This one relates to January 2020.

Iran: Hassan Rouhani Knew About Downing of Plane Immediately

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Debris of the Ukrainian passenger plane in Iran

By Pooya Stone

Ukraine’s TSN television channel has broadcast an audio file that proves the Iranian government knew immediately about the missile strike that downed  Ukrainian International Airline flight 752 as it left Tehran and killed all 176 passengers and crew, and more importantly that the government’s top officials tried to cover it up.