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Impending Tragedy for Child Workers of Ahwaz amid Coronavirus

Child labour is a tragedy to those forced into it, and it has also become the norm every day in the streets of Ahwazi...

Fear of Pandemic in Ahwaz as Iran Allows Contagion to Spread

The traditionally oil- and water-rich Ahwaz region, in present-day south and southwest Iran, has long been one of that country's fastest-growing industrial zones, particularly...

  Racism and Poverty in Ma’shour city in Ahwaz region

During the November 2019 riots that engulfed much of Iran, news eventually escaped that the regime had slaughtered over a hundred Ahwazis who had...

Will Iran’s Future meet the Aspirations of all its Peoples?

“We must all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.” For over two hundred years, many around the world have been familiar...

Ahwazis Continue to Lead the Way in fighting for Minority Rights in Iran

Historical records demonstrate that national minorities in Iran began openly pursuing the acquisition of their national rights when the central government destabilised in 1979,...

Ahwazi exiles frustrated, fearful following European arrests of four on ‘spying’ charges

Danish authorities arrested three Ahwazi refugees from Iran on Monday, on charges of spying for Saudi Arabia. The Danish government has now extended their...

Life Under Siege: Ahwazi Farmers Sufferings from Iranian Colonial Schemes

Civilisation as we know it began with the rise of agriculture, millennia ago. And for some, like the Ahwazi people, agriculture has remained a...

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