Iran’s Parliament Deeply Rooted in Corruption
By Jubin Katiraie
The line of construction credits of Iran’s parliament, which entered the budget in the 2000s, has many words and sayings.
By Jubin Katiraie
The line of construction credits of Iran’s parliament, which entered the budget in the 2000s, has many words and sayings.
By Pooya Stone
A high school student in Karaj, who dropped out of school due to lack of money, set fire to his former school with three other friends.
By Jubin Katiraie
With the spread of the coronavirus in most corners of Iran and its effects on the lives of the people, one of its most serious side effects is on the children’s education.
By Pooya Stone
The Iranian economy is falling fast due to institutionalized corruption that guides malign economic policies and now even the state-run media is admitting that the regime will find it hard to escape the hole they have dug for themselves.
By Jubin Katiraie
Iran decided to list oil in its energy exchange to collect cash from the people.
By Pooya Stone
The mullahs in Iran have been oppressing women in law since they took power in 1979, with one major way being the compulsory veiling laws that 27 official agencies – including armed security forces - are tasked with policing.
By Jubin Katiraie
Protests continued across Iran on Wednesday, August 12, with people from all different sectors of society and completely different complaints taking to the streets and demanding change.
By Pooya Stone
The adolescent suicide rate is about 20 percent of the total suicide rate in Iran. And 75 percent of suicide attempts are between the ages of 15 and 34. What is the reason for this rate of suicide of adolescents and young people in Iran?
By Jubin Katiraie
Employees of the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries in Iran continued their nationwide strike – reaching 20 cities in 12 provinces – for the 10th consecutive day on Monday, August 10.
By Pooya Stone
A former Iranian MP has been let off the hook for rape by the Supreme Court, even though the victim died in suspicious circumstances after reporting the assault.
By Jubin Katiraie
Parviz Fattah, the head of Iran’s Mostazafan Foundation (Foundation for the Oppressed), confessed to several cases of looting by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), the Parliament,
By Pooya Stone
Fourteen Iran-backed militiamen, who were sent to Syria to fight on behalf of Dictator Bashar Assad, were killed in airstrikes on Sunday, according to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory.
By Jubin Katiraie
Twelve of the 17 inmates tested at random for coronavirus on Ward 8 of Evin Prison on Sunday were found to have contracted the disease and were transferred to the prison’s medical ward.
By Pooya Stone
The deadly Beirut explosion shocked many, but mostly worried Iranians, who know that the clerical dictatorship is not bound by any of the principles of urban safety and basically use urban populations to protect their military and nuclear sites as human shields.
By Jubin Katiraie
The Iranian regime is intentionally downplaying Coronavirus deaths, according to a member of the country’s Covid-19 task force, which is the latest in a series of medical experts questioning the official numbers.
By Pooya Stone
The Iranian Supreme Court upheld the death sentence against political prisoner Heydar Ghorbani on Thursday and his case has been transferred to the Prosecutor’s Office in Sanandaj, capital of Kurdistan province, for his execution to be carried out.
By Jubin Katiraie
The 41-year rule of the ayatollahs has plunged Iran into a systematic corruption.