
In his first public appearance following Raisi’s helicopter crash, the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, sought to prevent a morale breakdown among his forces and urged state officials to ensure that no unrest occurs.


In his first public appearance following Raisi’s helicopter crash, the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, sought to prevent a morale breakdown among his forces and urged state officials to ensure that no unrest occurs.

Following the death of Ebrahim Raisi, the clerical regime’s President, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), stated: This represents a monumental and irreparable strategic blow to the mullahs’ Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the entire regime, notorious for its executions and massacres.


This plan envisions a democratic Iran with a clear separation of religion and state and gender equality. The statement, signed by key figures within the Moldovan Parliament, urges the international community to recognize the Iranian people’s right to uprising and the legitimacy of the Resistance Units in their struggle against the IRGC.

According to Radio Mashaal, Asif Ejaz Sheikh, head of the Sindh police unit, made this announcement during a press conference in Karachi on Thursday, May 16.


With a voter turnout of just 8% in the second round of elections, various media outlets and regime insiders have labeled the process a “disaster” and a “scandal,” exposing deep rifts within the ruling establishment.

In response to controversial new tax laws and inconsistent statements from government officials regarding the registration of jewelers’ inventory in the “Comprehensive Trade System”.

In a recent interview with the state-run Shargh newspaper, Zarepour described the policy as “logical” and consistent with practices in other countries that claim to support free speech.

In a recent interview with the state-run Shargh newspaper, Zarepour described the policy as “logical” and consistent with practices in other countries that claim to support free speech.

Despite the abundance of evidence regarding its activities, the United Kingdom and the European Union have hesitated to label the IRGC as a terrorist organization. This decision stems not from ignorance but from a complex web of political calculations and strategic concerns.


In a stark intensification of its authoritarian measures, the Iranian regime has moved beyond street harassment of women to target businesses in the second phase of the notorious “Noor Plan” or “Noor Project.” This development comes just days after the regime’s Food and Drug Administration threatened pharmacies, conditioning their medication quotas on enforcing mandatory hijab rules within their premises.