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In rubble, not in court: Hajizadeh’s death and the voices of PS752

In rubble, not in court: Hajizadeh’s death and the voices of PS752

So much has happened since Israel began striking Iran that the killing of IRGC aerospace chief Amir Ali Hajizadeh already feels half-buried—but not to those who lost loved ones on Flight PS752, shot down by the forces under his command.

What has Iran gained from enrichment beyond symbolism—and at what cost?

What has Iran gained from enrichment beyond symbolism—and at what cost?

After five rounds of talks, Tehran and Washington project cautious optimism while persisting on their shared red line: Uranium enrichment inside Iran. But is the program worth the price it has exacted from ordinary Iranians?

Canada's Poilievre talked tough on IRGC, will he walk the walk?

Pierre Poilievre, a contender to become Canada’s next prime minister, has vowed to purge the country of “IRGC thugs” who, he says, feast on “stolen money from the Iranian people.” If elected on Monday, will he—or can he—deliver?

Voices aligned with Tehran should not get a free ride in West

The campaigns against advocates of Tehran interests outside Iran is not about stifling debate but ensuring a balanced one, with dissenting voices challenging those more aligned with the Islamic Republic.

Khamenei hints at desire to overthrow Syria's new government

Khamenei hints at desire to overthrow Syria's new government

Iran's Supreme Leader on Sunday openly opposed Syria's new government, spoke of the need to overthrow it, and announced plans to form a group to combat the Damascus administration.

Many Iranians see vindication in attacks on Hezbollah

Many Iranians see vindication in attacks on Hezbollah

Recent explosions of Hezbollah communication devices in Lebanon and Syria have triggered a complex web of reactions among Iranians, whose government is the primary backer of the armed group.

The closure of Khavaran: Silencing grief, igniting resistance

The closure of Khavaran: Silencing grief, igniting resistance

As we mark the 36th anniversary of the 1988 mass execution of political prisoners in Iran, we are confronted with a stark reminder of the ongoing repression that persists in silencing the voices of those who demand justice.

Documenting injustice: The importance of Javaid Rehman's report on Iran

Documenting injustice: The importance of Javaid Rehman's report on Iran

Iranian rights activists see Javaid Rehman's 2024 report on the human rights situation in Iran as a monumental victory for justice and a beacon of hope for the Iranian people and advocates worldwide.

PODCAST- Trump's second presidency may be soft on Iran, says John Bolton

PODCAST- Trump's second presidency may be soft on Iran, says John Bolton

A former Donald Trump top advisor revealed to Iran International that a second Trump presidency may have a 'zeal for a deal,' leading to negotiations with the Iranian government and a lessening of confrontations.

Why should the US not allow Iranian polling stations?

Why should the US not allow Iranian polling stations?

In the midst of the second round of presidential elections in Iran, which saw a historic low turnout by the majority of voters, the issue of ballot boxes in Western countries sparked widespread protests among the Iranian diaspora.

Iran's Presidential Vote Marked by Public Disillusionment

Iran's Presidential Vote Marked by Public Disillusionment

As Iran approaches its next presidential election on Friday, the mood among a significant segment of the electorate is one of deep skepticism and disillusionment.

A Dangerous Precedent: Sweden’s Mistake in the Hamid Nouri Case

A Dangerous Precedent: Sweden’s Mistake in the Hamid Nouri Case

The decision by the Swedish government to return Hamid Nouri, a convicted criminal against humanity, to Iran in exchange for hostages marks a dangerous precedent with far-reaching consequences.

US Campus Protests and the Iranian Experience

US Campus Protests and the Iranian Experience

In recent events at Princeton University, a stark contrast emerged between the peaceful protest by a group of Iranians—who have personally suffered under the brutality of the Islamic ruling system—and a sit-in by some US students.

Iranian Patriotism and Its Difference from the Far Right

Iranian Patriotism and Its Difference from the Far Right

The true essence of Iranian patriotism is occasionally obscured or mischaracterized in Western media, contributing to a lack of understanding about its distinctive qualities.

Strange Bedfellows: How Islamists and America’s Left Are in Cahoots

Strange Bedfellows: How Islamists and America’s Left Are in Cahoots

Protests at American university campuses may have had other goals, but their narrative instead served as clear evidence of how Islamists and Marxists can collaborate against Western values and US interests.

Sanctions On Iran Can Be Effective If They Are Serious And Enforced

Sanctions On Iran Can Be Effective If They Are Serious And Enforced

In response to Iran’s missile and drone attacks on Israel, the European Union and the United States announced their intention to impose more sanctions on those involved in Tehran’s weapons proliferation.

Beware Of Who Speaks About A ‘Grand Bargain’ In Mideast

Beware Of Who Speaks About A ‘Grand Bargain’ In Mideast

In assessing the statements of analysts and commentators about Iran’s foreign policy and human rights record, it is essential to be aware of their relationship with the government in Tehran.

Khamenei’s Retaliation: A No-Choice ‘Slow-Motion Blitzkrieg’

Khamenei’s Retaliation: A No-Choice ‘Slow-Motion Blitzkrieg’

Iranian regime’s direct retaliation against Israel from Iran’s soil establishes beyond any doubt that the ruling clerics are reeking in desperation in the face of Israel’s humiliating April 1 strike.

US Concessions Fuel Tehran's Nuclear Ambitions And Internal Oppression

US Concessions Fuel Tehran's Nuclear Ambitions And Internal Oppression

Analysis - The inconsistency of US policy on Iran has enabled Tehran to boost its revenue and rapidly expand its nuclear program, while emboldening it to brutalize the Iranian people.

Iranian Society Shifting From Anti-Israeli Sentiments To Israelophilia

Iranian Society Shifting From Anti-Israeli Sentiments To Israelophilia

Israel’s attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria that killed two high-ranking generals occurred on the same day as the annual Persian New Years picnic celebration of Sizdah Be-dar – with some echoes of April Fools Day.

Opinion-Stabbing Of Iran International Host Must Be A Wake-Up Call For UK

Opinion-Stabbing Of Iran International Host Must Be A Wake-Up Call For UK

Last Friday, my friend and journalist for Iran International TV, Pouria Zeraati, was brutally stabbed in London as he was leaving for work.

Why Do Iranian Dissidents Ask Princeton To Fire Mousavian?

Why Do Iranian Dissidents Ask Princeton To Fire Mousavian?

Opinion -- When Princeton University hired Hossein Mousavian in 2009, I believed he had defected from the Iranian regime, relocated to the United States, and aimed to work against it.