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Eight Criminal Executions on Saturday and Sunday in Sanandaj and Kerman

Continuing the wave of executions, on Sunday, May 14, two prisoners, Saeed Arjamandi, 22 years old, and Kiyomarth Menbari, were hanged in Sanandaj Central Prison, and on Saturday, May 13, six prisoners were hanged in Kerman Prison.
Continuing the wave of executions, on Sunday, May 14, two prisoners, Saeed Arjamandi, 22 years old, and Kiyomarth Menbari, were hanged in Sanandaj Central Prison, and on Saturday, May 13, six prisoners were hanged in Kerman Prison.

 

On Friday, May 12, a 23-year-old Baluch compatriot named Hossein Rigi was hanged in Vakil Abad Prison, Mashhad. On Wednesday, May 10, a prisoner named Saber Payamian was hanged in Dieselabad Prison, Kermanshah, and two prisoners were hanged in Arak Prison.

Iranian teachers rise up: Nationwide protests demand rights and reforms

Iranian teachers defied the government's intense security measures on May 9, 2023, holding protests and gatherings in 14 provinces across the country.
Iranian teachers defied the government's intense security measures on May 9, 2023, holding protests and gatherings in 14 provinces across the country.

 

The demonstrators voiced their concerns over violations of their basic rights, the arrest of fellow teachers, the lack of a proper ranking system, and unequal pay.

Iran’s president Raisi’s empty promises: Inflation crisis worsens despite claims of control

Since taking office in 2021, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has made numerous false claims, with his unfulfilled promises to control inflation being the most preposterous.
Since taking office in 2021, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has made numerous false claims, with his unfulfilled promises to control inflation being the most preposterous.

Nearly two years into his presidency, Raisi’s catastrophic policies and mismanagement have aggravated Iran’s financial crisis, leading to inflation rates exceeding 50% and soaring consumer goods prices.

Iran’s killing spree: A desperate attempt to quell dissent amidst looming uprising

In a disturbing turn of events, the Iranian regime, under the leadership of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has initiated a killing spree marked by a sudden surge in executions.
In a disturbing turn of events, the Iranian regime, under the leadership of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has initiated a killing spree marked by a sudden surge in executions.
In a disturbing turn of events, the Iranian regime, under the leadership of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has initiated a killing spree marked by a sudden surge in executions.

 

This wave of hangings began last week, coinciding with the weekly anti-regime protests in the Sistan and Baluchestan provinces. According to the Iranian Resistance, more than 50 prisoners have been executed to date, while nearly two dozen others await execution in solitary confinement.

Teachers detained during protests across Iran, education ministry remains unresponsive

in response to the Coordinating Council of Iranian Teachers' Associations call, educators in 22 cities across 14 provinces of Iran took to the streets to protest the Education Ministry's failure to address their demands
in response to the Coordinating Council of Iranian Teachers' Associations call educators in 22 cities across 14 provinces of Iran took to the streets to protest the Education Ministry's failure to address their demands

 

Several teachers were arrested during the protests, including Fatemeh Tadrisi in Tehran, Atakeh Rajabi in Mashhad, and Fateh Osmani and Farzad Safikhani in Sanandaj.

Iranian retirees, pensioners, and teachers protest economic hardship

Large numbers of retirees and pensioners from Iran's telecom industry took to the streets on Monday, protesting their economic woes in over ten cities, including all provincial capitals.
Large numbers of retirees and pensioners from Iran's telecom industry took to the streets on Monday, protesting their economic woes in over ten cities, including all provincial capitals.

 

The demonstrators demanded higher pensions and the recognition of their rights by the regime’s authorities. Iran’s economy continues to decline due to the mullahs’ destructive policies, leaving many citizens struggling to make ends meet.

Raisi’s deceptive claims of economic prosperity expose Iran’s deepening crisis

On Sunday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi proudly announced that his government had broken export records with over $50 billion in earnings.
On Sunday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi proudly announced that his government had broken export records with over $50 billion in earnings.

However, even state media outlets have called him out for breaking the world record for lying, solidifying his position as the chief charlatan in the world’s most deceptive regime.

 

Iran faces worst economic crisis in a century amid corruption and mismanagement

Iran is currently grappling with a crippling economic crisis, marked by soaring inflation and a plummeting currency, as corruption and mismanagement plague the nation.
Iran is currently grappling with a crippling economic crisis, marked by soaring inflation and a plummeting currency, as corruption and mismanagement plague the nation.

 

This catastrophe, the most severe the country has faced in a century, can be attributed to the highest levels of the regime, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). Despite official attempts to downplay the situation, state media has been forced to acknowledge the financial disaster engulfing Iran.

Iranian schoolgirls suffer chemical attacks while authorities turn a blind eye

After five months of ongoing chemical attacks on Iranian schoolgirls, the clerical regime has failed to take meaningful action to stop the assaults.
After five months of ongoing chemical attacks on Iranian schoolgirls, the clerical regime has failed to take meaningful action to stop the assaults.

After five months of ongoing chemical attacks on Iranian schoolgirls, the clerical regime has failed to take meaningful action to stop the assaults.

 

The attacks have affected over 700 schools in 160 cities across Iran, with estimates of 5,000 to 13,000 students affected. Tragically, at least five children have lost their lives due to these heinous crimes.

Corruption and neglect: Iran’s crumbling infrastructure plagues millions

The Iranian regime has long struggled with widespread corruption, a problem that has led to significant economic hardship for ordinary citizens and undermined public trust in the regime’s institutions.
The Iranian regime has long struggled with widespread corruption, a problem that has led to significant economic hardship for ordinary citizens and undermined public trust in the regime’s institutions.

 

Despite efforts by successive governments to address this issue, corruption remains rampant within certain sectors of society, particularly among high-ranking officials within the regime.