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A woman shows a placard with a photo of of Iranian Mahsa Ami
Features / 30 September 2022
30 September 2022
As protests grow across Iran following the murder of Mahsa Amini, solidarity with the Iranian people is now more important than ever. JANE GREEN assesses the implications of current developments
An elderly man carries his shopping in front of a grocery st
Features / 18 May 2022
18 May 2022
Recent protests over food prices in Iran are the latest in a series of protests in the Islamic Republic. JANE GREEN assesses the present upsurge in opposition to the regime.
Once rare in the region, with the advent of the Islamic Repu
Features / 18 February 2022
18 February 2022
Another senseless killing once again underlines the perilous situation faced by women and girls in the Islamic Republic of Iran today, reports JANE GREEN, as a new campaign for change begins
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi talks with patients and thei
Features / 9 December 2021
9 December 2021
On the occasion of United Nations Human Rights Day, the human rights situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran continues to be a desperate one for anyone opposed to the regime. JANE GREEN reports
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi speaks on his proposed minis
Features / 22 October 2021
22 October 2021
Since the stage-managed and farcical presidential election in Iran on June 18, the dictatorial regime has lurched ever deeper into an ongoing crisis of epic proportions. JANE GREEN assesses the current situation
Features / 10 August 2021
10 August 2021
The recent inauguration of President Ebrahim Raisi raises questions about his past in the ‘Death Committee’ — as well the direction of Iran’s future foreign policy, writes JANE GREEN
BAD NEWS: Newly elected Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is a
Features / 6 July 2021
6 July 2021
Jane Green speaks to Union of Metalworkers and Mechanics of Iran (UMMI) national secretary MAYIZAR GILANI-NEJAD about the ongoing dispute and the current situation for Iranian workers
CRUNCH TIME: Joe Biden
Features / 21 February 2021
21 February 2021
The first foreign policy test for Biden looks sets to be the nuclear deal with Iran, which the United States reneged on in 2018. JANE GREEN assesses the prospects of an agreement
Features / 7 December 2020
7 December 2020
Government policy on Iran will feature in a Westminster Hall debate led by John Howell MP on Wednesday. JANE GREEN considers where the emphasis should lie
SHUTDOWN: People walk in front of shuttered shops at Tehranâ
Features / 23 November 2020
23 November 2020
While the final weeks of Trump’s hold on the White House are fraught with danger, the prospect of a new administration in the United States holds the possibility of drawing back from the brink in the face-off with Iran, writes JANE GREEN
An annual ceremony commemorating Ashoura in Tehran
Features / 8 September 2020
8 September 2020
Amnesty International has added to the ongoing outrage at the treatment of political prisoners in Iran following November 2019’s major protests, reports JANE GREEN
Features / 9 August 2020
9 August 2020
As oil workers engage in co-ordinated strike action across Iran, JANE GREEN considers the response of the Iranian regime and the prospects for trade unions in Iran