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Tehran Increases Suppression and Terrorism at the Expense of Workers

In recent months, employees and workers of Haft-Tappeh Sugarcane Complex in Khuzestan province; HEPCO, Azar-Ab, and Aramco in Markazi province; nurses, and many others...

Ayatollahs’ Pardoning of Political Prisoners Is a Ruse

Iran’s Judiciary spokesperson Gholam-Hossein Ismaili claimed on Tuesday, November 10, to have pardoned 157 “security convicts”, which is the ayatollahs’ codename for political prisoners,...

Iran Sees Darkest Days for Press Freedom

Iran is currently experiencing some of the darkest days for press freedom that it has ever seen or indeed that any country has ever...

71 Iranians Summoned to Court Over July Protests

Some 71 Iranians were summoned to the Public and Revolution Court in Behbahan, southeastern Khuzestan Province, on Saturday over their roles in the July...

Iran’s November Protests Are Not Over

In November 2019, Iran saw the largest anti-establishment protests since the 1979 revolution, sparked by the tripling of fuel prices on November 15 and...

Iran’s Dictatorship Is Concerned Over Growing the Society’s Political Knowledge

“Iranian society's sensitivity to the U.S. election could be the result of a profound subversive transformation that may lead to any unpleasant action. These...

Iran Worsening Repression Under the Pretext of COVID

The Iranian government has amplified its repression in line with the worsening coronavirus crisis because the ayatollahs are scared that their mismanagement will lead...

Iran Hostage-Taker Defends Massacre of Protesters

One of the people responsible for taking U.S. embassy staff hostage in 1979 has, frankly unsurprisingly, defended the arbitrary murders of pro-democracy protesters in...

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Child Laborers: The Silent Victims of Poverty and Inflation in Iran

On June 15, the state-run Shargh newspaper published a report on child labor titled "Childhood on a Work Shift,"...

Iran’s Regime Executes Political Prisoners Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi

Iran's regime hanged two young men, Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi, in the early hours of Tuesday, June 16,...

Iran’s Healthcare System on Verge of Crisis as Nurses Migrate En Masse

The crisis of nursing staff shortages in Iran, driven by the migration of nurses, has once again come into...

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Iran sanctions bill opposed by Obama gains Senate backers

Reuters: U.S. senators pushing a bill to slap new...

Iran’s paramilitary vigilante women protest outside British embassy

Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 03 – More than...