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December 16, 2025

Espionage

The Social Massacre of Afghan Immigrants / Amin Ghazaei

After the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, the Iranian government, which saw its security structure collapse, resorted to blind arrests and expulsions of over half a million Afghan nationals in just sixteen days. The Islamic Republic claimed that these unauthorized individuals were acting against national security and in favor of Israel. It is not […]...

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Created By: Amin Ghazaie
August 23, 2025

Legislating in the Shadow of War / Neda Qanbari

When asked about the 12-day war and its consequences, my mind doesn’t go to anything but images of destruction and the sound of bomb explosions. I think more about the days when “silence” after the war was heavier than any explosion, engulfing the entire country. In those moments, just when we expected peace after the […]...

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Created By: Neda Ghanbari
August 23, 2025

Spy; a work by Motahareh Jafari

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Created By: Admin
August 23, 2025

Espionage: The Regime’s Worn-Out Tool to Silence Dissent/ Reza Alijani

Onstage and Behind the Scenes of the Ratification of Article Nine of the Constitution Article 9 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran states: “In the Islamic Republic of Iran, freedom, independence, unity, and the territorial integrity of the country are inseparable, and preserving them is the duty of the government and all […]...

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Created By: Reza Alijani
July 23, 2025

Mohsen Haji Saeed: It is not possible to accuse every tourist of being a spy/ Dina Ghalehbaaf

Perhaps you have heard about the arrests of dual citizens or foreign tourists who have traveled to Iran for leisure. These arrests are often justified by security institutions claiming that these individuals are spies and have traveled to the country for espionage purposes. The question that arises in this situation is how valid this justification […]...

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Created By: Dina Ghalibaf
February 20, 2024

Tourism in Iran, caught in a vicious cycle of stagnation/ Sajjad Khodakarami

At the entrance of Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, a considerable number of passengers are passing through passport control gates; among this crowd, the number of foreign tourists is often very small. This is in contrast to international airports – even in neighboring countries in the Persian Gulf or Turkey – where the situation […]...

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Created By: Sajad Khodakarami
February 20, 2024

Dos and Don’ts of the Tourism Industry in Iran / Saeed Maleki

Tourism refers to a collection of activities, services, and industries that provide travel facilities, including transportation, accommodation, food and beverages, retail shops, entertainment, medical services, etc. for individuals or groups who are away from home. It is a dynamic and competitive industry that requires the ability to constantly adapt to the changing needs and desires […]...

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Created By: Saeed Maleki
February 20, 2024

Revealing the methods of cyber attacks against hundreds of Iranian activists / Mostafa Rahmani

This is a caption [/caption] This is a caption. Translation by Mostafa Rahmani Last year, a group of hackers, possibly affiliated with the Iranian government, launched an organization to support their cyber attacks. These attacks, carried out by the hackers’ malware, infected the computers of human rights activists and dissidents inside and outside of Iran, […]...

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Created By: Mustafa Rahmani
August 23, 2016