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A ceasefire that smells of indifference; peace on paper and lasting suffering for the Iranian people
Today's ceasefire, which smells of indifference, promises peace on paper; but it is feared that it will cause lasting suffering for...
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Reza Pahlavi's warning to the IRGC: "The Islamic Republic is going to die"
Prince Reza Pahlavi warned the Revolutionary Guards, saying: "The Islamic Republic is on the verge of collapse, and the commanders must...
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Exposing a new wave of repression, secret executions in the shadow of an internet blackout, and organized injustice
Exposing the new wave of repression, starting with the execution of "Poya Ghobadi Bistuni" and "Babak Alipour", two political prisoners, which was a secret process...
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The heartbreaking story of the courage of "Suda Akramifard" and her mother's spiritual transformation after the disaster
In the shadow of direct shooting at protesters in Karaj, Souda Akramifard's mother praised her daughter's courage and conversion to Christianity...
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Revealing the Murder of "Salehe Akbari", a Shocking Narrative of Direct Shooting and Bloody Repression in Iran
The murder of "Salehe Akbari" in her private home by the repressive forces is the revelation of a truth that was delayed in the media due to pressure on the family.
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Violent arrests and relentless silencing of dissenting voices in the Islamic Republic of Iran
From the violent arrest of Dr. Ahmad Rahimi and Soheila Hosseini, to the persecution and punishment of students, Kurdish citizens, and trade union activists, it is clear that...
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The January Disaster Compared to the War: The Crime of the Islamic Republic Against the People of Iran
The January disaster, compared to the war, indicates the Islamic Republic's crime against the people of Iran and the brutal massacre of citizens. At the same time…
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20-day internet shutdown in Iran; digital darkness to hide repression
The internet shutdown in Iran has passed the 20-day mark. The digital darkness that was created to hide the repression and complete disconnection…
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