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Iran: One Million Iranian Students Have Dropped Out from Schools

Millions of children and youth are routinely denied or have limited access to education across the country.
Millions of children and youth are routinely denied or have limited access to education across the country.
Millions of children and youth are routinely denied or have limited access to education across the country.

Dropping out of school to work and help their families has become one of Iran’s most pressing social issues. Many children are forced to stop studying before they have the opportunity to properly begin their education and build their own future, leaving these dropouts with extremely bleak economic and social prospects.

MEK: Cyberattack Takes Down Iranian Regime’s Ministry of Agriculture Jihad Website

On the homepage of the Ministry of Agriculture Jihad, there were pictures of the Iranian Resistance's leadership with the slogan "Viva Rajavi,"
On the homepage of the Ministry of Agriculture Jihad, there were pictures of the Iranian Resistance's leadership with the slogan "Viva Rajavi,"
On the homepage of the Ministry of Agriculture Jihad, there were pictures of the Iranian Resistance’s leadership with the slogan “Viva Rajavi”.

More than 100 servers and computers, dozens of portals and databases, 37 sites, and 12 internal portals of the Ministry of Agriculture Jihad were disrupted and destroyed on Monday morning, April 25, 2022. On the homepage of the Ministry of Agriculture Jihad, there were pictures of the Iranian Resistance’s leadership with the slogan “Viva Rajavi,” as well as defaced pictures of Khamenei with the slogan “Death to Khamenei.”

Iran’s Agriculture is being Destroyed as a Result of the Mullahs’ Destructive Policies

The latter was the organization that pillaged national assets, including Iran's agricultural facilities, and funnelled the money into Khomeini's unpatriotic war. Years later, they continued to destroy Iranian agriculture.
The latter was the organization that pillaged national assets, including Iran's agricultural facilities, and funnelled the money into Khomeini's unpatriotic war. Years later, they continued to destroy Iranian agriculture.
The latter was the organization that pillaged national assets, including Iran’s agricultural facilities, and funneled the money into Khomeini’s unpatriotic war. Years later, they continued to destroy Iranian agriculture.

The mullahs, the Revolutionary Guards, and their allies have plundered the national assets of the Iranian people since the beginning of their infamous rule. They’ve divided farmland and ranches between themselves and the oppressors. In the year 2000, the two ministries of Agriculture and Construction Jihad merged to form the so-called “Agricultural Jihad” Ministry.

Iran: Regime Continues to Threat American Officials, Despite Iran’s Nuclear Deadlock

Alireza Tangsiri, the IRGC commander, was responding to reports that the US had demanded that Tehran not avenge Soleimani's death in exchange for the IRGC being removed from the US terrorist list.
Alireza Tangsiri, the IRGC commander, was responding to reports that the US had demanded that Tehran not avenge Soleimani's death in exchange for the IRGC being removed from the US terrorist list.
Alireza Tangsiri, the IRGC commander, was responding to reports that the US had demanded that Tehran not avenge Soleimani’s death in exchange for the IRGC being removed from the US terrorist list.

Tehran will not stop trying to avenge the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, according to the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval unit, who described such a notion as “pure fantasy.” In January 2020, Soleimani, the former commander of the Quds Force, was killed by a US drone strike at Baghdad airport.

Iranian Teachers Demand Once Again their Legitimate Labor Rights

The calls for these protests were made a few days before the events, and regime officials had their security forces on high alert to prevent any anti-regime demonstrations.
The calls for these protests were made a few days before the events, and regime officials had their security forces on high alert to prevent any anti-regime demonstrations.
The calls for these protests were made a few days before the events, and regime officials had their security forces on high alert to prevent any anti-regime demonstrations.

 

Thousands of teachers across the country took to the streets on Thursday, April 21, rallying in over 50 cities to express their economic woes and once again demand answers to their long-standing and unmet demands.

Iranian Regime Continues to Crackdown on Dissidents, As Teacher Protests Likely to Continue

The teachers call for a raise in wages as well as protections for students' rights.
The teachers call for a raise in wages as well as protections for students' rights.
The teachers call for a raise in wages as well as protections for students’ rights.

On Thursday, Iranian teachers are expected to hold a new round of protests as part of a nationwide movement that has been going on for months. It calls for a raise in poverty-level wages as well as protections for both teachers’ and students’ rights. Numerous arrests of teacher-activists and trade unionists, many of which have resulted in multi-year prison sentences amidst broader crackdowns on social activism, demonstrate the regime’s contempt for those rights.

Iranian Regime Increases Repressive Measures Against Women in Universities

Such conduct has been observed not only at the university's entrance, but security forces are also patrolling the campus area.
Such conduct has been observed not only at the university's entrance, but security forces are also patrolling the campus area.
Such conduct has been observed not only at the university’s entrance, but security forces are also patrolling the campus area.

According to multiple reports, security forces are stationed at Tehran’s Amirkabir University of Technology to monitor female students and ensure they follow the regime’s dress code. As per reports, the university’s security guards are harassing girls under various pretexts, claiming that they are in violation of hijab and dress rules.

The Underlying Reason of the Mullah’s Need to Pass the Internet Censorship Bill

"The internet is devouring us," one expert said on Monday, April 18, implying that the regime is losing control of anti-regime content available on the internet for Iranians.
"The internet is devouring us," one expert said on Monday, April 18, implying that the regime is losing control of anti-regime content available on the internet for Iranians.
“The internet is devouring us,” one expert said on Monday, April 18, implying that the regime is losing control of anti-regime content available on the internet for Iranians.

More voices from within the mullahs’ ruling apparatus are sounding alarm bells about the “enemy’s destructive online presence” as regime officials in Iran consider what to do with their “Internet Protection (censorship) Bill.”On state television networks, experts affiliated with the regime’s various institutions are interviewed.

MEK: Growing Fears Among Iranian Officials of Regime Overthrow

They are currently expressing their concerns about Iran's dire situation and their own fate, reminding one another that the regime must survive at all costs.
They are currently expressing their concerns about Iran's dire situation and their own fate, reminding one another that the regime must survive at all costs.
Mullahs are currently expressing their concerns about Iran’s dire situation and their own fate, reminding one another that the regime must survive at all costs.

April 1 marks the anniversary of the ‘Islamic Republic’ referendum when Iranian regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini imposed his theocratic and fundamentalist regime on the people as a ‘republic.’ Officials and experts have analyzed the regime’s situation once again, as they have every year since its inception. However, unlike in previous years, we have seen a variety of reactions to the regime’s officials’ remarks this time.

Iran: Regime’s spread of Terrorism in Turkey Demands a Strong Reaction from Western Powers

Tehran has established extensive networks of terrorism and espionage throughout the world, from the Americas to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Tehran has established extensive networks of terrorism and espionage throughout the world, from the Americas to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Tehran has established extensive networks of terrorism and espionage throughout the world, from the Americas to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Turkey has become a popular destination for Iranian dissidents and refugees seeking to flee the regime’s clutches in recent years. Meanwhile, Tehran has been very active in the region. To save their sinking regime, the mullahs have been spending billions of dollars of people’s wealth on terrorism and forming networks in various countries.