Notable speakers included European Parliament Members Gianna Gancia, Stefania Zambelli, and Maria Angela Danzì from Italy. Representatives of Iranian resistance associations in Italy were also present.
Notable speakers included European Parliament Members Gianna Gancia, Stefania Zambelli, and Maria Angela Danzì from Italy. Representatives of Iranian resistance associations in Italy were also present.
Among these, poverty has emerged as a particularly pressing issue, deeply intertwined with the country’s economic mismanagement and the policies of its ruling clerical regime. This article delves into the complexities of poverty in Iran, highlighting the socio-economic and political dimensions that contribute to this escalating crisis.
This event, marked by the participation of representatives from various Iranian medical and specialist associations based in Italy, brought to light the critical challenges and aspirations of the Iranian Resistance.
According to The Washington Post, which cited Lebanese and Iraqi officials, Iran’s call for moderation comes in the wake of US retaliation against these groups’ attacks. This development is underscored by a two-week hiatus in the hostilities, a marked change from the over 150 attacks attributed to Iraqi and Syrian militant groups against American forces following the war’s escalation in Gaza.
Among the documents, a confidential letter from Mohammadí Golpayegani, head of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s office, to Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, details directives for significant budget increases to various religious institutions and projects, marked for “urgent action.”
Last week, the head of Branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court, infamous for executing tens of thousands of dissidents during the clerical dictatorship, sentenced three women associated with the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) to lengthy prison terms. Forough Taghipour, Marzieh Farsi, and Zahra Safaei received sentences of 15 years, 5 years, and 15 years in prison, respectively, for their support of the PMOI.
A significant aspect of these crises is the profound environmental degradation that has unfolded, with dire consequences for Iran’s natural landscapes and its people. Rivers and lakes have dried up, northern forests have faced extensive degradation, and groundwater reservoirs have been alarmingly depleted, leading to land subsidence across various regions. This environmental catastrophe has made certain areas uninhabitable, forcing mass migrations away from the affected regions.
The PMOI’s network of activists inside Iran, are reflecting the true voice of the Iranian people with their activities across the country. Their message: It isn’t time for elections, it is time for a revolution.
Led by Deputy Director Alireza Jafarzadeh, the conference unveiled internal documents indicating a growing inclination among Iranians to boycott the regime’s elections. Notably, the absence of various regime factions during the electoral proceedings was emphasized.
On Wednesday, February 21, 2024, she was arrested by security forces at the house of one of her friends in Fardis Karaj and taken to Evin Prison in Tehran.