Inside Iran
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Iran State Media: Protests in Khuzestan Show Society’s Explosiveness
Written by Amir Taghati Protests in Khuzestan province entered their seventh day. As time goes by, these protests become…
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Protests over Water Shortages Reflect Broader Political Trends in Iran
Written by Shamsi Saadati Since Thursday, the Iranian province of Khuzestan has been the site of numerous large-scale protests…
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Amid Protests in Khuzestan State Media Acknowledge Source of Crisis and Its Consequences
Written by Shamsi Saadati Protests in Khuzestan to water shortages continued on Sunday for the fourth consecutive day. The…
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Protests in Khuzestan, Another Aspect of Iran’s Restive Society
Written by Shamsi Saadati Protests erupted in Khuzestan, southwest Iran, due to water shortages. These protests showed the depth…
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Iran: Protests in Ahvaz, Susangerd, Abou Homeyzeh, Shadegan, Ein-Do Alley and Hoveyzeh to Protest Lack of Water
Written by Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) NCRI logoIran protests for water – No.…
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Iran State Media Acknowledge the Society Is A Powder Keg
Written by Mohammad Sadat Khansari As the people of Iran continue grappling with more crises, one might argue that…
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Iran: Blackouts Fuel Public Protests
Written by Shahriar Kia As much of the northern hemisphere contend with sweltering heat, Iran is experiencing recurring blackouts…
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Iran State Media Acknowledge Real Inflation Rate Is 71%
Written by Shamsi Saadati Before the regime’s new president, Ebrahim Raisi assumes office, Iran’s state media acknowledge the depth…
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State Media: Iran’s Regime Profits $500 Million From Current Blackouts
Written by Shahriar Kia Dozens of Iranian provinces are experiencing extensive blackouts on hot days of summer and amid…
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The Impact of Recent Wave of Iran Protests After Sham Elections
Written by Mansoureh Galestan Days after Iran’s sham presidential election, oil and petrochemical workers went on strike. Their protest…
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