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The head of the ILNA (”Iranian Labour News Agency”) Masoud Heidari resigned yesterday after pressure from the Islamic Republic.
Since Ahmadinejad came in to power, there has been a lot of pressure on this news agency because of their coverage of the politically active students who are now widely referred to as “Starred Students” (if they […]

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It looks like Hossein Derakhshan has been thinking of ways to make Khomeini and Islamic Republic marketable for the west.
Apparently this was the only way he found in going about defending the founder of Islamic Republic, who established the notorious dictatorial theocratic regime.
Hossein (Hoder) has filtered my blog (and probably many others) from his blogsbyiranians.com. […]

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Last friday, a fashion police officer called Javad Naderi in Tabriz, a city in North West of Iran, shot down a young man after getting in to an argument with him and his friend over their loud music in their car. The young men were named Armin Ebrahimnejad (19) and Behman Abbaszadeh (20) in […]

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Today is the World Press Freedom Day, not surprisingly it is not a day that is officially celebrated in Iran! The journalists are reportedly more and more censored in Iran and it’s got to the point that even the bloggers such as Kianoosh Sanjari who took the responsibility of reporting events are experiencing solitary confinement […]

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