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State Violence in Iran and the Crisis of Centralised Governance

On 25 January, Time magazine reported, citing Iranian government officials and Ministry of Health data, that at least 30,000 protesters were killed and thousands...

Iran at Threshold: Escalation Pathways and Washington’s Red Lines

By Kamil Alboshoka  Introduction  Iran enters 2026 at a critical juncture. Severe internal repression, economic collapse, and regional weakness now intersect with explicit U.S. red lines, leaving...

 Iran–Türkiye Tensions: Ethnic Minorities, Proxy Conflicts, and the Geopolitical Outlook

Case Studies of Ethnic Minorities Flashpoints: South Azerbaijani Turks and Ahwazi Arabs in Iran Historical Background: Iranian Azerbaijanis, commonly referred to as South Azerbaijani...

Hadi and Hashem: Poetic Revolutionaries of Ahwaz

“They may kill me But they couldn’t kill my thoughts, flowing like a torrent over the years” This article is written in memory of the...

Why do Ahwazis cheer on Arab football teams playing against Iran?

  Iran is a country comprised of distinctive nations, each with its own unique cultural and ethnic identity. Under both the previous and current regime, however,...

From Persia to Iran: The Forced Assimilation and Colonisation of Non-Persian Peoples

 In the 20th century, there was no country called Iran nor an identity known as Iranian. Instead, the country was known as Persia, and...

Ahwazi Children Face Discrimination in Iran’s Education System

  This comprehensive report seeks to shed light on the underlying causes contributing to the poor education system in Ahwaz. It strives to elucidate...

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