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Is Fear Changing Camp in Iran?

leyla vaseghi

By Jubin Katiraie

It took her less than two weeks to make U-turn.
Lelya Vaseghi is the governor of the Qods region – a Tehran suburb recently spread where once an old city stood.

Iran: The Fear Pyramid Has Been Reversed

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Iran Student Day and regime's fear

By Pooya Stone

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is avoiding the youth these days. This approach was also manifested on Iran’s National Student Day. Unlike previous years, Rouhani did not attend Tehran University on Student Day; instead, he later chose to lecture at Farhangian University to take part in this day.

Iran’s Government Shocks Society by Removing Health Subsidies

Iran’s Government Removing Health Subsidies

By Jubin Katiraie

On December 7, the Iran Health Insurance Organization (IHIO) announced that from now on, this organization will only extend health insurance cards under specific conditions.

Iranian Officials Buy Homes in Turkey and Canada With the Budget for Importing Medicine?

Lack of Drugs in Iran, sanctions or corruption

By Jubin Katiraie

Medical sanctions imposed on Iran by the “Great Satan” is one of the prophecies that have been exaggerated by the Iranian government and its leaders in recent years, linking the deaths of Iranian citizens to an alleged ban by the United States on the import of medical drugs to Iran.

Expanding Free Trade Zones as the Backyard of Government Mafia

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The Iranian government plans to extend FTZ to compensate for 2020-2021 budget deficit, however, it merely casts more profits in IRGC commanders' pockets

By Pooya Stone

Free Trade Zone (FTZ), also known as the Special Economic Zone (SEZ), is defined as a geographic area that provides special exemptions and facilities for investors. FTZs are generally located around major seaports, international airports, and national borders. Factually, these areas have been organized to foster economic activity and employment by reduction of taxes and customs duties. 

Iraq’s Protests a Decisive Answer to Iran

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Iran-backed militias assassinate opponents and activists in Iraq in fear of losing their Godfather's support and influence.

By Pooya Stone

Iraq has been rocked by mass protests since early October, leaving 485 Iraqis dead and 17,000 injured, according to Iraq’s High Commission for Human Rights. 

Deaths Under Torture for Arrested Iran Protesters

Iranian authorities avoid informing families of November Protests' detainees, possibly indicating their death under torture.

By Jubin Katiraie

As more news comes out about the crackdown on the Iranian uprising, were hearing of horrific crimes against humanity being committed, including deaths under torture. 

US Imposes New Sanctions on Iran’s Shipping Network and Mahan Air

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Treasury Designates IRGC-QF Weapon Smuggling Network and Mahan Air General Sales Agents

By Pooya Stone

The United States Treasury Department on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Iran’s biggest airline and its shipping network, accusing them of transporting lethal aid and proliferating weapons of mass destruction. 

Criticism From Inside Iran’s Government Over Broadcasting of Forced Confessions

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Iran, Forced Confessions

By Pooya Stone

The Iranian authorities’ decision to broadcast the confessions of protesters has faced criticism, even from the state-run media and its own officials.

Iran Uprising: US Increases Pressure on Iranian Government

US Steps up Pressure on Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

On Friday 15th November, the latest round of protests in Iran broke out. The people have been protesting on and off for quite some time, but this current round of demonstrations has lasted almost a month so far. The Iranian Resistance is calling on the people of Iran to continue protesting.