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Mohseni Ejei: Accelerating repression, declaring judicial war against protesters
Mohsen Ejei's apparent threat to "accelerate repression" comes as the Iranian protests have entered a new phase. In recent days,…
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Free Iran, the Horizon of Hope After Victory
Prince Reza Pahlavi announced a free Iran, a bright vision of hope, peace, and prosperity, following the victory of the Iranian nation.…
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When the name of "Cyrus the Great" is dragged into today's Middle East politics
"Louis Al-Sharif's controversial statements centered on Cyrus the Great, Iran, and Israel, sparking new debates about history, historical indebtedness, and today's politics...
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The Islamic Republic's Endless Crimes: The Bloody Suppression of Protests, From Bullets to Thousands of Deaths and Arrests
Thousands killed by war bullets, thousands of detainees with unknown fates, extrajudicial executions are just a few of the endless crimes committed by the Islamic Republic...
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"The Sword About to Land," the Threat of American Intervention in Iran and the Fragile Balance of War or Protest
The imminent threat of American intervention in Iran and the comprehensive escalation of tensions could lead to a war beyond protests.
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Washington on the path of a difficult choice, from exchanging classified information to a scenario of a targeted attack on Iran
Washington's tough choice, European classified information, and the threat of a targeted attack have placed Iran at the center of a multifaceted crisis.
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Nationwide repression in 1404 and clear crossing of the line of crimes against humanity
The nationwide repression of 1404 has placed the Islamic Republic in the position of the accused and established the pattern of "crimes against humanity" against citizens.
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The figure of 12,000 deaths in Iranian protests: truth or media exaggeration?
The Iran International report claims that 12,000 citizens were killed, but other independent sources have much lower figures, a profound discrepancy in…
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