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Qassem Soleimani’s Death and the End of Iran’s Theocracy

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Qasem Soleimani

By Pooya Stone

The Iranian terror godfather Qassem Soleimani stood for a world that no peace-loving person would want to see: a world in which you can be torn apart by a bomb at any time because you are in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Tortured Body of Iran Protester Found in River

Hashem Moradi

By Jubin Katiraie

The tortured body of an Iranian protester was found abandoned in a river, according to a report yesterday by a Kurdish human rights group. The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights report said that the body of a man, identified as Hashem Moradi, was found in a river in Safi Abad Village in the western city of Javanrud.

Who Was Qasem Soleimani, the Head of Iran’s IRGC Qods Force Terror Group?

Qasem Soleimani

By Jubin Katiraie

Qasem Soleimani’s Profile:

Soleimani was born on 11 March 1957 in the village of Qanat-e Malek, Kerman Province, to an impoverished peasant family.

Clever Observation on the US Embassy Attack in Iraq, by Iran Regime’s Puppets

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US embassy in Iraq

By Pooya Stone

Iran’s mercenaries who came in with a secret phone call and fled with a public tweet

Iran’s Nurses and the 89-Day Plan or Forced Labor

Iranian nurses

By Pooya Stone

There is often news in Iran of protests by different social classes. Some of these protests are related to the nurses. Nurses, like other strata of Iranian society, do not have a good work situation and livelihood.

FATF Raises New Infighting Among Iran’s Officials

FATF-Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

Soon, Iran’s sixth and last deadline for joining the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) will expire in February 2020.

Selling the Future With Debt Securities in Iran

poverty in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani faces many difficulties in securing the 4.84 trillion toman budget of 2020-2021, which is under consideration in the Iranian parliament.

Iran Protests, the Strategy of Regime Change by the People

Iran gasoline protests

By Pooya Stone

The November 2019 uprising in Iran has changed several factors in Iran’s political and social prospects. It is reported that regime crackdown on the protesters; over 1500 protesters have been killed, 4000 injured, and 12000 have been detained.

Iran’s Prisons in the Week That Passed

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Evin Prison is a prison located in the Evin neighborhood of Tehran, Iran.

By Pooya Stone

Last week, worrying news leaked out of the prisons of Iran. From extortion of the families of those arrested in November, to preventing patients from being sent to health care in Shiban Prison in Ahvaz following the outbreak of the flu. Violations of prisoners’ rights continue in Iranian prisons.

Floods in Iran’s Khuzestan Cause Fear of ‘Bigger Crisis Floods’

Floods in Khuzestan - Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

Eight months after the devastating flood that destroyed more than 25 of Iran’s provinces, Khuzestan Province has once again been flooded and completely paralyzed.