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Iran’s housing crisis: Failed policies and corruption leave people unable to afford housing

The Iranian people's inability to afford residential units built in the country has left housing developers disheartened, according to Ali Farnam, a specialist at the Majlis (parliament) Research Center.
The Iranian people's inability to afford residential units built in the country has left housing developers disheartened, according to Ali Farnam, a specialist at the Majlis (parliament) Research Center.
The Iranian people’s inability to afford residential units built in the country has left housing developers disheartened, according to Ali Farnam, a specialist at the Majlis (parliament) Research Center.

 

“Consumer demand is currently almost non-existent in the market,” he told the semi-official Tasnim News Agency in an April 16 interview. For the younger generation, owning a home has become all but a dream due to the regime’s failed policies. Since the mullahs came to power in Iran, the topic of housing has remained a contentious issue.

Iran’s nationwide uprising continues as regime targets schools with chemical gas attacks

Iran’s nationwide uprising is now on its 217th day, with more schools across the country being targeted in chemical gas attacks by regime operatives.
Iran’s nationwide uprising is now on its 217th day, with more schools across the country being targeted in chemical gas attacks by regime operatives.

 

The mullahs’ dictatorship is desperately trying to keep a lid on the country’s extremely restive society, and one of the methods used to achieve this has been to target Iran’s innocent schoolgirls, who were one of the main engines behind the anti-regime uprising that sparked in September 2022.

Iran’s regime warns of the growing influence of MEK in the country

The nationwide uprising in Iran against the ruling theocracy has been going on for eight months, and the Iranian regime has been struggling to suppress the people’s determination for change.
The nationwide uprising in Iran against the ruling theocracy has been going on for eight months, and the Iranian regime has been struggling to suppress the people’s determination for change.

The nationwide uprising in Iran against the ruling theocracy has been going on for eight months, and the Iranian regime has been struggling to suppress the people’s determination for change.

 

While opposition figures with no specific program and history in fighting the regime are being promoted by foreign media, Iran’s state media has been warning about the leading role of People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) and its parent coalition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), in the protests.

Shah regime’s crimes against Iranian freedom fighters: A brief look

On April 19, 1972, the Shah regime executed four members of the MEK's Central Committee
On April 19, 1972, the Shah regime executed four members of the MEK’s Central Committee.

 

On April 19, 1972, the Iranian regime under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi executed a group of senior members of the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK). This included Nasser Sadegh, Mohammad Bazargani, Ali Mihandoost, and Ali Bakeri, all of whom were central committee members of the MEK.

Iranian youth demand change and reject authoritarian regime

Iran has a long and rich history that spans thousands of years, but its present is marred by an authoritarian regime that has been accused of human rights violations and suppression of free speech.
Iran has a long and rich history that spans thousands of years, but its present is marred by an authoritarian regime that has been accused of human rights violations and suppression of free speech. However, the country’s younger generation is reje

 

cting the regime and pushing for change. With approximately 60% of the country’s citizens under the age of 30, Iran’s youth make up a significant portion of the population. Growing up in an era where access to information is difficult to control, the regime has struggled to impose its fundamentalist views on them.

Iranian regime denies education to students involved in uprising

The Iranian regime has intensified its crackdown on students who played a prominent role in the 2022-2023 uprising by depriving them of education.
The Iranian regime has intensified its crackdown on students who played a prominent role in the 2022-2023 uprising by depriving them of education.

 

Female students have been particularly affected, as the regime uses education as a means of exerting pressure on this intellectual and freedom-loving class.

Iranian women continue to challenge regime’s oppression despite increasing pressure

For decades, Iranian women have been at the forefront of social and political movements in their country, fighting against the oppressive regime and its discriminatory laws.
For decades, Iranian women have been at the forefront of social and political movements in their country, fighting against the oppressive regime and its discriminatory laws.

For decades, Iranian women have been at the forefront of social and political movements in their country, fighting against the oppressive regime and its discriminatory laws.

 

Despite facing significant challenges and repression, Iranian women have continued their struggle for gender equality and human rights in Iran.

Iranians demand transparency and accountability in response to school poisonings

The Iranian regime has come under fire for its handling of the recent wave of school poisonings that have affected over 500 schools in 109 cities throughout the country since November 30.
The Iranian regime has come under fire for its handling of the recent wave of school poisonings that have affected over 500 schools in 109 cities throughout the country since November 30.

 

Despite the involvement of intelligence agencies and various committees, no official report has been published, leaving the public in the dark.

Hijab law enforcement begins in Iran despite UN Criticism

The Iranian government has officially begun enforcing the compulsory Hijab dress code for women and girls who do not comply, as part of a new Chastity and Hijab Plan.
The Iranian government has officially begun enforcing the compulsory Hijab dress code for women and girls who do not comply, as part of a new Chastity and Hijab Plan.

 

The Commander in Chief of the State Security Force, Ahmadreza Radan, announced on April 8 that the force would begin dealing with women who removed their Hijab in public from April 15, with violators reported to judicial authorities.

Iran’s uprising continues as protests and resistance measures spread across the country

The nationwide uprising in Iran has entered its 211th day with protests continuing in various cities throughout the country.
The nationwide uprising in Iran has entered its 211th day with protests continuing in various cities throughout the country.

 

Despite the regime’s brutal crackdown on peaceful demonstrators, brave youth and members of the MEK Resistance Units have been actively targeting regime sites in response to the regime’s recent chemical gas attacks targeting innocent schoolgirls.