THE HILL | BY RAMESH SEPEHRRAD | July 14, 2024 The recent presidential election in Iran, marked by historically low voter turnout and pervasive public rejection, underscores the profound disillusionment and frustration
Khamenei knows he can’t offer concessions, since the smallest shift could trigger another uprising across the deprived and suppressed nation Telegraph | Maryam Rajavi | September 17, 2023 Almost exactly
Global Consensus: NCRI Stands as Viable Democratic Alternative for Iran Townhall | Ivan Sascha Sheehan | Jul 16, 2023 Picture the vibrant suburbs of Paris as they became the epicenter
Newsweek | Hamid Yazdan Panah | 8/1/2023 Over the last year, Iran has witnessed an eruption of resistance against the ruling theocracy. The uprising sparked by the murder of Mahsa
Townhall | Homeira Hesami | Jun 10, 2023 Iran has been rocked by anti-government protests for years but the uprising that began in September 2022 is fundamentally different. With citizens
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