Inside Iran
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“Three of Four Iranians Incline Towards Rebellion” State Study Concludes
Written by Mansoureh Galestan Almost three years after Iran’s historic November 2019 uprising, protests are still taking place all across…
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Iran Mullahs’ Denial of Corruption Falls Flat Amidst Recurring Popular Uprisings
Mobarakeh Steel Company Facilities in Isfahan Written by Shamsi Saadati Last month, the Tehran Stock Exchange suspended trading…
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JCPOA and Gas Shortage: Can Tehran Actually Use Fossil Fuels as Leverage?
Written by Mahmoud Hakamian Negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers have been going…
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Iran: Raisi’s Ridiculous Claims Only Supported by Khamenei. Why?
Written by The Editorial Board A year into office, the Iranian regime’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, held a press conference on…
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Iran: The Origins of Hamedan’s Water Crisis
Written by Mansoureh Galestan Last week, locals rallied in Hamedan, western Iran, protesting the water shortage. Protests erupted in Hamedan…
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Increasing Social Harms in Iran and Its Consequences
Written by Mansoureh Galestan A heart-wrenching video from Iran shows a little girl selling her drawing to make a living.…
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Hamedan Residents Protest Lack of Water for the Third Consecutive Night
Written by Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) NCRI logoHamedan residents took to the Bu-Ali…
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Billion Dollar Embezzlement in Iran Shocks a Restive Society
Written by Mehdi Oghbai On August 16, a parliamentary investigation report concerning a huge embezzlement case in the Mobarakeh…
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Iran: Stepped-up Exploitation of Workers and Lack of Minimum Safety Precautions
Written by Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) NCRI logoThe Number of Workers Killed Annually Due…
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Iran’s Regime Is More Vulnerable Than Ever
Iran protests, November 2019 File photo-Iran protests November 2019 Written by Moussa Afshar For more than four decades,…
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