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Iran News in Brief – March 14, 2025

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The IRGC’s Fuel Smuggling Mafia

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Amid the power struggle and the impeachment battle of Abdolnaser Hemmati, the Iranian regime’s minister of economy, the issue of large-scale fuel smuggling has resurfaced. On February 26, Iranian regime president Masoud Pezeshkian said, “Who is responsible for taking this massive amount of reserves out of the country? It is not possible for someone to smuggle diesel by hand or in small barrels across the border. Such large-scale smuggling requires an extensive network, so it must be clarified who is involved in this cycle” (Jamaran website, February 26, 2025).

Even if it is unclear to others who is involved in this cycle, Pezeshkian knows well. He understands that the fuel smuggling corruption is linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the military arm of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, for whose longevity Pezeshkian prays daily.

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Iran’s Nursing Crisis: Low Wages, Heavy Workloads, and Mass Migration

The ongoing crisis in Iran’s healthcare system is pushing nurses to the brink. Low wages, excessive workloads, and poor working conditions have led to a mass exodus of healthcare professionals seeking better opportunities abroad.

The Iranian regime has kept nurses’ salaries below the poverty line while increasing their workload by reducing the number of hospital staff. As a result, many nurses are leaving their jobs, switching professions, or migrating to other countries.

According to official data from the Ministry of Health, approximately 1,800 nurses leave their jobs in Iran each year. A report in the state-run newspaper Vatan-e Emrooz (February 19, 2025) acknowledges the worsening situation, stating:

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Iran: Rising Inflation and Exchange Rates, Economy on the Brink of Collapse

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According to the latest official report from the Iranian regime’s Statistical Center, the inflation rate in February has broken the record for the past 12 months, with the monthly inflation rate surpassing 4% for the first time in a year.

Beyond this year’s inflation, data extracted from reports indicate a continued rise in inflation during the first six months of the next year. This suggests that the value of the U.S. dollar will continue to increase against the Iranian rial, as one of the fundamental methods for calculating the intrinsic value of the dollar is based on the difference in inflation rates between Iran and the U.S.

According to the latest report from Iran’s Statistical Center on February inflation, the prices of goods and services used by the public have increased by 4.1% compared to November 2024. This level of price surge has been unprecedented in the past year.

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The Decline of Iranian Workers’ Purchasing Power

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The state-run ILNA news agency reported that the ever-widening gap between the minimum wage and the cost of living has reached alarming levels. It stated that the officially announced figure of 235 million rials (approximately $248) as the minimum cost of living does not even cover half of the living expenses in medium or large cities this year. ILNA, quoting labor activist Nader Moradi, stated that a comparison between the minimum wage in 2007 and 2024 highlights a dramatic decline in workers’ purchasing power.

He explained that in 2007, minimum-wage workers could afford to buy a full gold coin with their salary. However, today, their wages barely cover less than half of a quarter of a gold coin.

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Wave of Protests in Iran: Public Outcry Against Poverty and Repression

A new wave of public protests has erupted across Iranian cities, as citizens continue to demonstrate against economic hardship and state repression. On Wednesday, March 12, 2025, people from various social groups—including workers, employees, healthcare personnel, people with disabilities, and students—took to the streets, voicing their anger over poverty, skyrocketing inflation, and government inefficiency. These protests not only reflect the depth of Iran’s economic crisis but also highlight the widening gap between the people and a regime that refuses to tolerate dissent, responding instead with brutal repression.

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Gothenburg, March 11, 2025: MEK Supporters Rally in Support of the ‘No to Executions Tuesdays’ Campaign

Gothenburg, Sweden – March 11, 2025: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally in solidarity with the No to Executions Tuesdays Campaign, marking the twenty-fifth consecutive week of their solidarity movement. The campaign is a response to the Iranian regime’s continued executions in its prisons.

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