The regime, led by Ali Khamenei, is executing individuals out of fear of potential uprisings by the people. This brutal practice reflects the oppressive nature of the Iranian government.
The regime, led by Ali Khamenei, is executing individuals out of fear of potential uprisings by the people. This brutal practice reflects the oppressive nature of the Iranian government.


Despite the authorities preemptively deploying anti-riot forces and hefty weaponry as a show of might, the spirit of the Baluch people remained undeterred.


This atrocity draws a chilling parallel to the “Black Friday” of September 8, 1978, where a monarchic dictator attempted to crush an uprising.


The conference, named “Iran: One Year after the Popular Uprising,” saw vocal endorsements for a democratic, secular, and nuclear-free Iran from its attendees, including members of the Bundestag.

On September 30, 2022, this tragic event unfolded when security forces opened fire on peaceful protesters in Zahedan, resulting in the deaths of over 100 people, including at least a dozen children. This gruesome incident is commemorated as one of the regime’s heinous crimes against humanity.

The picturesque northern provinces of Iran, namely Gilan, Mazandaran, and Golestan, which lie along the southern edges of the Caspian Sea, are celebrated for their awe-inspiring landscapes filled with lush forests and unparalleled biodiversity. But beneath these captivating views, a severe environmental crisis looms – deforestation.

Disturbingly, these individuals, including a current employee of the Department of Defense, are said to have actively influenced U.S. decision-making, disseminating the Iranian regime’s narrative on matters such as nuclear talks, sanctions, and opposition movements.

Tragically orphaned at the age of ten, Rostami battled life’s harshest blows to pursue her dreams. Her resilience bore fruit as she graduated medical school, a testament to her indomitable spirit.


This escalation in regulations is evident across various universities, with a notable increase in surveillance and penalties for non-compliance.


She is deprived of being visited by her family. Security forces arrested Ms. Asghari at her residence in Tehran on September 14, 2023, and took her away to Evin Prison. Samaneh Asghari is a student of Industrial Engineering at Kharazmi University in Tehran and a children’s rights activist. She was arrested last October during the 2022 protest.