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Iran: Rebellious Slums

Iran protests in the suburbs areas in 2019

By Jubin Katiraie

“Risk of recurrence of November riots in the coming months / The fuel of slum-dwellers on the fire of protests”, this is the title of an article written by the state-run website SNN (Student News Network), which is showing the concern of the Iranian government about the upcoming uprisings against the Iranian government.

Iranian Regime’s Officials Acknowledge the Mass Killings of Protesters

Iranian officials admit to killing innocent people during the bloody crackdown on recent protests.

By Pooya Stone

One after another, Iranian officials acknowledge that their security forces shot and killed innocent people during the bloody crackdown on recent protests.

International Support for the Iranian People’s Protest

solidarity with the Iranian

By Pooya Stone

The ACHRS Amman Center for Human Rights Studies in Jordan, in consultation with the United Nations on 6 December, released a statement on its official website, titled “Statement of solidarity with the popular uprising of people, workers, and students in Iran”, condemning the crackdown on the Iran protests.

Iran Hit US Bases in Iraq

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Balad air force base - Iraq

By Jubin Katiraie

United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker accused Iran on Friday of being involved in Thursday’s rocket attack on the Balad military base in Iraq.

Why Are the European Press Ignoring the Iran Protests?

The European press purposely uncover Iran's recent protests.

By Jubin Katiraie

With over 1,000 Iranian protesters reported dead at the hands of the state’s security apparatus in less than two weeks, another 4,000 wounded, and over 12,000 arrested and facing the death penalty, why is the nationwide uprising that has spread to 187 Iranian cities getting barely any coverage in European media? 

Impact of Gasoline Price Hike on Commodity Prices in Iran

gasoline price hike impacts Iran's economy

By Jubin Katiraie

Less than a month has passed since gasoline prices in Iran were tripled. At the same time, the government started a parallel propaganda campaign in its media. That with gasoline rising and quotas, “the price of the rest of the commodities would not rise, and the government would deal with offenders [who raise prices].”

The Iranian Society at the Brink of Election

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Iran's rulers are still concerned about further protests in the near future

By Pooya Stone

Under the rule of dictators, whether monarchic or religious, the election was a means to portray the Iranian government as a democratic and normal state. The upcoming parliamentarian election scheduled in March is yet another publicity stunt by the Ayatollahs. 

IBM Warns of Iran’s New Cyber Threats

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Iran hacking threats

By Pooya Stone

IBM has warned that state-sponsored Iranian hackers, notably APT34 “and at least one other group, [also] likely based out of Iran”, have created new “malicious malware” to target “industrial and energy sectors” in the Middle East.

US Navy Seizes Missile Parts Linked to Iran, Headed for Yemen

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Iranian missile threat the Middle East

By Jubin Katiraie

A US Navy warship seized advanced missile parts, reportedly linked to Iran, from a boat it stopped in the Arabian Sea, American officials said Wednesday, just as the Donald J. Trump administration increases pressure on Iran to curb its malign behavior in the region.

Iran Officials Refuse to Confirm Death Count in Iran Protests, While Others Put the Number at Over 1000

Iranian government officials

By Jubin Katiraie

The reflections of the crime that the Iranian authorities committed against the people’s uprising are quickly becoming obvious in the entire Iranian government.