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Monthly Archives: March 2023

Iranian Currency Lost more than 90% of its Value over a Decade

Iranwire – The Economist has published a chart showing that in February, Iran’s currency had lost 94 percent of its value against the US dollar over the past decade. The rial plummeted to an all-time low of around 580,000 to the dollar that month, leaving it 55 percent weaker than a year before, the British weekly newspaper said in an Instagram …

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US Energy Security Policy Gives Iran Less Negotiating Leverage

Iranwire – Iran is an important player in the world energy market, both for its vast oil and natural gas reserves and for its significant energy consumption. But US sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program have crippled the country’s energy production and exports in recent years. While Iran’s stagnating infrastructure and inability to sell freely to world markets has left it …

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Iran’s Hamedi, Mohammadi Win US Award for their “Courageous Journalism”

Iranwire – Jailed Iranian journalists Nilofar Hamedi and Elahe Mohammadi have won the 2023 Louis M. Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism for their “steadfast commitment to producing courageous journalism about issues in Iran affecting women, including the September 2022 death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.” The winners were chosen by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism’s class of 2023 …

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Iranian Kurdish Parties and the “Mahsa Charter”

Iranwire – The recent publication by six exiled Iranian opposition figures of a joint “Charter of Solidarity and Alliance for Freedom” has led to a major negative reaction from the main Kurdish parties opposed to the Islamic Republic. The document, dubbed the “Mahsa Charter,” sets out proposals for the establishment of a “free and democratic Iran” after the Islamic Republic …

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Khamenei Pro-Privatization Plans Will Inevitably Lead to More Monopolies

Iranwire – During his speech marking Nowruz, the Persian New Year, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei expressed dissatisfaction with the Iranian government’s economic policies. In the March 21 televised address, he identified excessive state ownership as “perhaps the most significant weakness of the economy.” At the age of 84, the man who has the final say on all important matters of …

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Top UN Court to Rule on US Seizure of Iranian Assets

VOA – The International Court of Justice is due to rule Thursday in a dispute between Iran and the United States about nearly $2 billion in frozen assets. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that the assets seized by U.S. courts should be turned over to victims of a 1983 bombing at a U.S. Marine Corps barracks in Beirut and other …

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Iranian IRGC Commander Warns Restive Province Of ‘Red Lines’

RFL/RE – A high-ranking commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has warned protesters in the southeastern Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan against crossing the regime’s “red lines” in anti-government rallies that have been taking place weekly after Friday Prayers. According to the Tasnim news agency, which is affiliated with the IRGC, Mohammad Pakpor, the commander of the …

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Iranian Activist Alinejad Says International Support Vital For Both Iran And West

RFL/RE – Prominent activist Masih Alinejad says the West’s continued support for Iranians is vital both for achieving regime change in Iran and reaching the goals Western nations have in their relationship with Tehran. Speaking in an interview with RFE/RL’s Radio Farda, Alinejad said she has tried to persuade leaders such as Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that the months of unrest …

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Iranian Teachers Begin Persian New Year With Protests

Iranwire – Iranian teachers held protest rallies in several cities on March 28 to draw attention to their low salaries and poor livelihood conditions. Teachers took to the streets of Tabriz, Bojnord, Zanjan, Malayer, Ardabil, Kermanshah and Hamadan as schools remained closed during the holiday period marking Nowruz, the Persian New Year. There were conflicting reports on whether teachers had …

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