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Iran’s women and their lost dreams

August 10, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

There are stories of Iran that mainstream media unfortunately refuse to cover. These days it is all talk about the smiling “moderate” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani launching his second term. One dark side of Iran the mullahs’ regime have kept a lid on is the status of Iran’s young women. Despite … [Read more...] about Iran’s women and their lost dreams

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Mullahs, Poverty, Regime, Tehran, Women

Iran’s presidential election: Nothing new after 38 years

May 5, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

We were recently witness to the first debate of Iran's 2017 presidential election, which can be evaluated from a variety of perspectives.  One simple conclusion is that all candidates failed to provide any hope for a better future. Remembering how the 2009 debates paved the way for nationwide … [Read more...] about Iran’s presidential election: Nothing new after 38 years

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: 2009 uprising, Guardian Council, Hassan Rouhani, Human Rights Violations, Iran's involvement in Syria, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, May 19, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Mohammad Khatami, Nuclear program, Poverty, President Donald Trump, Presidential Elections, Revolutionary Guards, Syria, United States, Uprising

Iran’s Children: Victims of Early Labor

April 19, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Innocent little lives destroyed due to poverty imposed by the regime ruling Iran What is the definition of child labour? These are small #Childrenwho are constantly placed at work and mostly deprived of going to school and enjoying their precious childhood. Child labour is banned in many countries … [Read more...] about Iran’s Children: Victims of Early Labor

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Child labor, Children, Poverty

Iran’s Children: Victims of Drug-Addiction

April 13, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Children addicted to drugs are victims of the corrupt mullahs’ regime in Iran. The numbers have been rising at an alarming rate. In other words, the subject of babies born as drug-addicts is yet another atrocity in the Iranian people’s puzzle of pains and poverty. Women who have fallen victims to … [Read more...] about Iran’s Children: Victims of Drug-Addiction

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Children, Drugs, Hassan Rouhani, Narcotics, Poverty

Iran’s Children: Mandatory Marriages

April 4, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The mullahs ruling Iran are actually encouraging, and forcing, families to wed off their girls at young ages Yet another hideous phenomenon seen in #iran under the mullahs’ rule is the unthinkable practice of children forced off to mandatory #Marriages. The victims, who are placed into such … [Read more...] about Iran’s Children: Mandatory Marriages

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Children, Children marriages, Economy, Misogynism, Poverty

With the Mullahs at the Helm, There Can Be No Solution to Widespread Poverty in Iran

February 27, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Iranian authorities periodically launch campaigns to round up child workers and beggars roaming the streets. But can such campaigns be successful in a nosediving economy? Officials sidestep this issue, as is clear in remarks made by the Iranian Deputy for Social Affairs, who claimed that the reason … [Read more...] about With the Mullahs at the Helm, There Can Be No Solution to Widespread Poverty in Iran

Filed Under: Iran, Nuclear Program, Terrorism Tagged With: Child workers, Iran nuclear deal, Iran nuclear program, JCPOA, Poverty, Tehran

Iran’s growing brain drain disaster

February 24, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

More and more Iranian college students, professors and experts are choosing to seek better opportunities abroad Harsh crackdown and human rights violations, difficult living conditions under enormous pressures, and colossal education costs in Iran under the mullahs’ regime is leaving no choice other … [Read more...] about Iran’s growing brain drain disaster

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Brain drain, Immigration, IRGC, Poverty, Quds Force, Revolutionary Guards

Ahwaz protests in Iran: A sign of things to come?

February 22, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Tensions continue to rise between the new US administration and Iran with a series of actions and reactions. Most recently, Iran has launched a new round of military drills, embarking on more provocative actions, while US allies such as Saudi Arabia and Israel have joined in by issuing what is … [Read more...] about Ahwaz protests in Iran: A sign of things to come?

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Ahvaz, Domestic crackdown, Hassan Rouhani, IRGC, Khuzestan, Poverty, Revolutionary Guards

More families in Iran resorting to ‘selling’ their children

February 15, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The most innocent in Iran are targets of the most unthinkable atrocities In the past few months, state media and senior Iranian regime officials have issued reports and made startling remarks about the “child-trade” crisis in Iran under the mullahs’ regime. This phenomenon is growing at such a … [Read more...] about More families in Iran resorting to ‘selling’ their children

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Child trade, Economy, Human trafficking, Poverty, Tehran

Iran’s Doctor Drain

February 5, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The economic reality of Iranian physicians is so bad they are now forced to live in poverty or leave the country for opportunities abroad. Economic insecurity for physicians in Iran is an increasing problem in the Islamic Republic. After years of college and medical school, one would think that a … [Read more...] about Iran’s Doctor Drain

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Ballistic missiles, Canada, Economy, Europe, Heavy water, Homeless, Iran nuclear deal, Iraq, IRGC, Lebanon, Middle East, Poverty, Revolutionary Guards, Syria, Tehran, UN Resolution 2231, United States, Yemen

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