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Negotiations With the US, a Humiliating Retreat and Cracking of Bones of Iran’s Regime Under Pressure of Sanctions

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Iran's foreign Minister and the US negotiations

By Pooya Stone

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohamad Javad Zarif, even after the eliminating of Iran’s Quds force commander, is ready to negotiate.

Iran’s Political Prisoners Under Maximum Pressure

Iran November 2019 protests death

By Jubin Katiraie

An Iranian political prisoner is in a critical condition, too weak to even stand up on his own two legs, and in need of urgent medical treatment and surgery in an actual hospital, but the Iranian authorities are denying him the care he needs.

Iran’s Governing Structure Is Crippled in Resolving Its Crises

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Iran's government

By Pooya Stone

“Sometimes an earthquake causes just one ripple on the ground, or a few cracks and fissures in works of art, bridges, and buildings. After thousands of years of earthquakes, a large crevice appears in the landscape like those in Iceland or the San Andreas Fault in California.

IRGC Torturing Protesters

Iran regime torture

By Jubin Katiraie

Iranian protesters detained in Tehran’s notorious Fashafuyeh Prison are under severe torture by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) intelligence agents, according to human rights sources.

Raisi: Iran Is the Safest Country

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Ebrahim Raisi

By Pooya Stone

Iranian Chief Justice Ebrahim Raisi has referred to the Iranian military’s downing of a Ukrainian airliner that killed 176 people as “an incident” and said that Iran was the safest country in the world.

Iran: Budget Deficit Crisis and Tax Stalemate

Budget Deficit Crisis

By Jubin Katiraie

As Iran prepares for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, the administration’s only plan to compensate the budget deficit is to further tax the impoverished segments of the society, creating prospects for more nationwide protests.

Ruins in the Name of Schools in Iran While Rebuilding Schools in Syria!

Deprived schools in Iran

By Pooya Stone

According to Iran’s official IRNA news agency, the Minister of Education of Hassan Rouhani’s government pledged in a visit to Bashar al-Assad’s Syria that they’re ready to participate in the rebuilding of educational facilities in the country.

Flood Disaster in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan Province

Flood crisis in Sistan and Baluchestan province

By Jubin Katiraie

In Iran when one hears the word deprivation, the people of Sistan and Baluchistan Province automatically come to mind. People who have endured years of suffering and poverty, surrounded by hardship and pain.

The Impact of the Revolutionary Guards’ Crime on Iran’s Tourism Industry

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Iran tourism

By Pooya Stone

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ criminal attack on a Ukrainian passenger plane that killed 176 innocent passengers was undoubtedly a national catastrophe, but the subsequent falsehood created by the mullahs created a disgraceful scandal for this regime.

150 Percent Rise in Money Laundering in Iran

Money Laundering in Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

While the Iranian regime’s opportunity to pass the two remaining FATF bills including Palermo and the CFT is expiring, and while the regime has passed the anti-money laundering reform bill, the head of Iran’s economic security police has spoken about a 150 percent rise in money laundering cases.