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The Regime’s Pen: How Iran’s Clerical Dictatorship Uses Friendly Journalists as Propaganda Assets

It began with a strange email.

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Iran’s human rights tragedy and a nation’s struggle for democracy

Townhall     |     By Ali Safavi     |     Dec. 23, 2023

Since the massive consecutive uprisings that began in 2017, a grim reality has taken root in Iran. It is a story of widespread human rights violations that stain the conscience of the world. Yet there is a conspicuous silence in the media.

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The Iranian Regime is Primed for Total Collapse 

                                      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 a year ago, a remarkable nationwide uprising unfolded in Iran. It witnessed people from all walks of life chanting “death to [regime supreme leader Ali] Khamenei” and “down with Continue Reading

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Biden’s Iran Policy: Appeasement at All Costs

                                          

                                       Newslooks     |     Ramesh Sephrrad     |     8/12/2023

 The recent U.S.-Iran prisoner swap is a clear sign of a weak Iran policy on the part of the Biden administration. The deal, which centers on the release of five detained Americans in Iran in exchange for an unspecified number of Iranians held in U.S. custody, is contingent upon the transfer of billions of Continue Reading

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Risking revival of unrest, Iran rulers tighten curbs on dissent

Reuters      |     July 18, 2023

DUBAI, July 18 (Reuters) – Iran’s clerical rulers are clamping down on dissent ahead of the anniversary of the death of a young woman in morality police custody, fearing a revival of nationwide protests that rocked the Islamic Republic for months.

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