Iran’s weekly public prayer sessions are set to resume on Friday, as regime officials strive to resume normal procedures as the country is still dealing with a “fifth wave” of coronavirus infections.
Iran’s Covid-19 Crisis Continues to Worsen as Sixth Wave Imminently Arrives

Iran’s Political Corruption Is Growing Along with the Number of Secret Parliament Sessions

Something strange is happening with the presence of the Iranian regime’s new government, which has become a collection of the regime’s most vicious elements, from its new president Ebrahim Raisi, who is infamous as the butcher of Tehran, to the new appointments of the new ministers, who are mostly chosen from the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
Iran’s Resistance is the Absolute Antithesis of Islamic Fundamentalism
Iran’s Air Pollution Death Rate is Steadily Increasing as a Result of the Regime’s Inaction
Every year during the winter season, air pollution becomes a topic in Iranian state media. According to the Ministry of Health, this situation causes 40,000 to 45,000 premature deaths per year.
The Iranian Judiciary Supports Religious Discrimination
The Baha’i faith community is one of Iran’s most persecuted religious minorities. Because Iran’s Constitution does not recognise the Baha’i faith as an official religion, the Iranian government is unafraid to spread false narratives about the community and has for decades denied the Baha’is many rights, including property ownership, equal burial rights, access to higher education, and so on.
Iran: Thousands of MEK Members Commemorate Sir David Amess

Thousands of members of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran) gathered in Ashraf 3, Albania, on Sunday for a memorial to Sir David Amess, a British MP and great friend of the Iranian people, who was assassinated last week while holding a meeting with his constituency in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.
Iran: Western Nations Must Not Accept Regime’s Nuclear Extortion

Ebrahim Raisi, the regime’s new president, and his cabinet have stated that they will not “negotiate for the sake of negotiating.” The regime had also hoped to receive concessions from the West while restoring the nuclear deal with the features of its initial 2015 implementation, due to the weak approach of western officials toward Tehran’s provocative nuclear activities and breaches of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Iran’s Unemployment and Housing Crisis Highlights the Economic Crisis

Since mid-2019, Iran has seen an increase in the cost of construction, which has caused the construction industry to experience a severe downturn, leaving many people without a roof over their heads.
Oil Workers Continue to Strike Across Iran as a Result of Regime’s Inaction
Following two strikes last year, Iran’s contract oil workers threatened to strike again in March 2021 if Iranian regime officials did not meet their demands. Now the second phase of strikes began, as a result of the government’s inaction and has lasted for the past seven months, with a wider reach than before.
Witnesses of 1988 Massacre Demand Accountability for all Iranian Officials Involved

After arriving in Sweden as a tourist in 2019, Swedish authorities detained former Iranian jail official Hamid Noury. The arrest was described as a result of the principle of “universal jurisdiction,” which allows perpetrators of the most serious international law offenses to be punished in any country, regardless of the defendant’s nationality or the location of the crimes.






