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Detention of Another Corruption Sultan

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Detention of Another Corruption Sultan

By Pooya Stone

Tying between wealth and power in Iran resulted in the emergence of systematic corruption that has covered the governing system in its entirety. This event provided a safe margin for government-linked corruptors, and it has expanded to the point where it has created a systemic corruption mindset.

How Iran’s newspapers lose their credibility

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How Iran's newspapers lose their credibility

By Pooya Stone

The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization UNESCO evaluates any newspaper by the three following attributes:

First, it should be prepared and regulated within the country concerned;
Second, every countryman and countrywoman can access it;
Third, it should be printed;

UN 66th Condemnation Against Human Rights Violations in Iran

UN 66th Condemnation Against Human Rights Violations in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

On Thursday, November 14, the United Nations adopted its 66th resolution condemning Iran’s systematic and ongoing human rights violations. Eighty-four nations expressed their concerns about the human rights conditions in Iran through their affirmative votes.

Iran: Situation of Women Still Concerning

Iran: Situation of Women Still Concerning

By Jubin Katiraie

A state-run news agency in Iran has reported that more than a third of women with higher education in the Kurdistan region are unemployed. The region’s Director General of Women and Family Affairs, Leila Ajhir, said that the figure is 38 percent.  

Singapore Threatens to Sale a Tanker Carrying Iran Gas

Singapore Threatens to Sale a Tanker Carrying Iran Gas

By Jubin Katiraie

Singapore has given the Chinese owner of a tanker storing Iran’s gas one week to take it away or their boat will be sold. A court in Singapore ordered the owner of the tanker carrying Iranian liquid gas (LPG) to come forward or it will auction off the vessel for a period that will not last more than a week.

Rouhani Admits Iran’s Dire Economic Situation

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Rouhani Admits Iran’s Dire Economic Situation

By Pooya Stone

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani admitted on Tuesday that Iran’s situation is more “difficult and complicated” today than it ever has been, with US sanctions on Iranian oil exports making it hard to run Iran’s affairs.

Europe’s Threat Could See the End of Iran Nuclear Deal

Europe’s Threat Could See the End of Iran Nuclear Deal

By Jubin Katiraie

The recent threat made by Europe about triggering a mechanism to reimpose United Nations sanctions on Iran could spell the end of the 2015 nuclear deal, according to diplomats. Britain, France, and Germany have all sought to save the international pact, which was designed to restrict Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief since the US withdrew from it last year. However, they’ve been unable to protect Iran from US sanctions on its oil trade.

Iran opposition MEK Condemns Extreme Bias in BBC Profile 

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Iran opposition MEK Condemns Extreme Bias in BBC Profile 

By Pooya Stone

On Saturday, the BBC World Service broadcast a radio segment detailing the relocation of a longstanding Iranian dissident group from Iraq to Albania. In so doing, it conveyed a number of accusations about the nature of the organization and its treatment of its members. These accusations have been previously debunked and can generally be traced back to the Iranian regime itself, making the BBC’s profile a conduit for propaganda

Iraqis Determined to Continue Their Uprisings Until the End

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Iraqis Determined to Continue Their Uprisings Until the End

By Jubin Katiraie

In Iraq, Baghdad, the Green Zone, and Tahrir square are physically only one mile apart., But metaphorically, they’re in different worlds. While Tahrir Square is hosting protesters around the clock, Green Zone, where the corrupt rulers of Iraq are cowering, is as quiet as a library. It is unlikely, but maybe Iran-backed lawmakers and ministers are packing their bags to vanish altogether, which is what Iraqis demand. 

Tehran; Earthquake Lies in Ambush 

Tehran; Earthquake Lies in Ambush 

By Jubin Katiraie

Every year, Japanese seismograph systems track around 1,500 quakes in this country. However, Japan is one of the pioneer states in the management of natural crises and disasters. Contrary to Iran, the Japanese people do not enjoy a theocratic rule presided by Vali-e Faqih. Also, unlike Iran, this country doesn’t possess 8% of the world’s natural resources.