By Pooya Stone
After the Beirut explosion, the anger and discontent of the Lebanese people flared up, the streets became the scene of demonstrations,
By Pooya Stone
After the Beirut explosion, the anger and discontent of the Lebanese people flared up, the streets became the scene of demonstrations,
By Jubin Katiraie
Iranian activist Farangis Mazloum, who is the mother of political prisoner Soheil Arabi appeared in court on Tuesday, accused of “assembly and collusion to commit crime through making contacts with the People’s Mojahedin Organization”.
By Pooya Stone
Iran has been besieged by protests from Iranian workers over the past week, showing that the regime is unpopular in all sectors.
By Pooya Stone
Yet more workers’ protests rocked Iran on Monday, August 24, which coincided with the regime’s “Government Week”, an annual event where the regime supposedly chooses what projects to work on in the next year.
By Jubin Katiraie
Female political prisoners in Ahvaz’s Sepidar Prison are being insulted, harassed, brutalized, and tortured by prison authorities and dangerous inmates that are incited.
By Pooya Stone
At the same time as the developments in Iraq are escalating, Iranian officials are very worried and angry about Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s visit to the United States and its consequences, and for this reason, they are trying to warn and threat him in their media.
By Jubin Katiraie
The wave of labor protests in Iran began in the second half of May 2020 and peaked in June and July. We are now at the end of August.
By Pooya Stone
The economic crisis in Iran has gone through worrying points for Iran’s government.
By Jubin Katiraie
Meanwhile, Tehran and 26 provinces of the country are still in the red situation of the coronavirus, and the Deputy Minister of Health also demanded the cessation of any gathering and even the non-reopening of schools and universities.