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Key factors in Ahwaz that play a role in determining Iran’s future

Abstract  This study examines the strategic role of the Ahwaz region—located in southern and southwestern Iran—given the fast-moving and momentous current global events and shifts...

  Oppressed Nations in Iran Demand Freedom and Justice, Not Another Exchange of Tyrants

Iran is ethnically and culturally diverse, with the population consisting of several nations, including Azerbaijani Turks, Ahwazi Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen, Balochis, and Caspianis, in...

In Mahsa Amini Protests, Ethnic Minorities Women Still Stand Alone

For over four decades, women of all ethnicities across Iran have engaged in a struggle to regain their fundamental rights, usurped by the clerics...

Iran’s Regime Stands on the Precipice: Will It Fall?

According to analysts, several indicators currently signal the coming downfall of the Iranian regime. The most prominent of these are: suppression of civil liberties,...

Slogans are Not Enough: Iran’s Ethnic Minorities Need More than Empty Words

 While the anti-regime protests across Iran have won global support, with the slogan ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ heard at demonstrations worldwide, it’s Iran’s non-Persian ethnic...

Revolutionary Voices: Non-Persian peoples in Iran Demand Freedom and Equality

“It is safe to say that the Iranian revolution has begun and will eventually result in regime change”. The Iranian regime mobilised its full military...

How Iran Uses Securitisation to Impede the Ahwazis’ Pursuit of Freedom

Several days ago, 20 August marked the 34th anniversary of the end of the Iran-Iraq War, which spanned almost eight years. Iraqi leader Saddam...

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