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Supporters of the Iranian Resistance in Paris, France, held a bookstand on March 22, 2025
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Free Iran Interparliamentary Committee Strongly Condemns Smear Campaign Against Maryam Rajavi
The Inter-Parliamentary Committee for a Free Iran, comprising Senators and Members of Parliament from nearly all political parties in the Italian Parliament, strongly condemns the defamation campaign targeting Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, which recently appeared in the French press.
“We express our outrage at the ongoing campaign of disinformation and hatred against the Iranian Resistance, which in recent days has culminated in yet another act of slander. On March 18, the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaîné published a report filled with accusations against Maryam Rajavi—allegations that were thoroughly investigated and proven unfounded more than a decade ago. This pattern reflects a deliberate strategy orchestrated by the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence—sanctioned by the European Union since 2019—to discredit voices of dissent beyond Iran’s borders.”
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How Iran Arms, Trains and Directs Yemen’s Houthi Rebels to Challenge the US
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With its proxies Hamas and Hezbollah now diminished and cut of from resupplies, Yemen’s Houthis are now Iran’s last effective weapon against President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure ” policy. And global trade is in the crosshairs. It is the new frontline of a bitter proxy war between the US and Iran and is already holding one of the world’s most important shipping routes to ransom. With the demise of Hamas and Hezbollah, Yemen’s Ansarallah – better known as the Houthis – now represent Tehran’s last effective weapon against President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure “ policy.
Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khatemei defiantly denied that the Houthis were a proxy following last weekend’s US air strikes. But intelligence from opposition group PMOI-MEK/NCRI inside Iran shows this is far from true. Considered a motley militia until Yemen’s 2014 Civil War, Houthis now command a sophisticated arsenal of hypersonic anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles, aerial and maritime Kamikaze drones, and guidance systems.
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The Case for Triggering the UN Snapback Mechanism on The Iranian Regime’s Nuclear Program
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In her Nowruz speech, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, emphasized the urgency of invoking the UN “snapback” mechanism against the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons program, stating: “In the face of the regime’s malign activities, the international community must no longer delay the activation of the snapback mechanism. This regime is a threat to global peace and security and must be placed under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter. The ultimate solution to the mullahs’ terrorism, warmongering, and nuclear weapons program is the regime’s overthrow—a task that is the responsibility of the Iranian people through resistance, uprising, and the Army of Freedom.”
Ten years ago, during the time of the nuclear deal known as the JCPOA (July 14, 2015), Maryam Rajavi had also warned: “circumventing the six UN Security Council resolutions and an unsigned agreement, which lacks the requirements of an official international treaty, would neither block the mullahs’ pathways to deception nor their access to a nuclear bomb.”
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Iran’s 2025 Minimum Wage Increase: A Deceptive Victory for Workers
Iran regime’s Currency Scheme Betrays Desperation, Inflexibility, and Imminent Unrest
As the Iranian New Year approached, the Supreme Labor Council once again set workers’ wages, effectively silencing any opportunity for protest or negotiation by the labor force—the very group that performs the most work while earning the least. According to the Council’s decision, the minimum wage for workers will increase by 45% in 2025, while salaries for other labor categories will see a 32% rise. Consequently, the daily minimum wage was set at 3.46M tomans, the household consumption allowance at 2.2M tomans, and the housing allowance remained unchanged at 900K tomans per month. Additionally, the marriage allowance was set at 500K tomans.
Despite this nominal increase, the reality for workers remains bleak. The regime’s Minister of Cooperatives, Labor, and Social Welfare, Ahmad Meydari, sought to portray the wage hike as a significant achievement, claiming that wages had risen from 7.1M to 10.4M tomans. However, he conspicuously omitted any mention of the real costs of living, including housing, healthcare, education, and transportation.
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Political Prisoner Azar Korvandi, 60, Denied Medical Care in Evin Prison
Reports indicate a deterioration in the health condition of political prisoner Azar Korvandi Mousazadeh, 60 years old, held in Evin Prison. Despite her critical medical condition, she has been denied hospital transfer and access to specialized treatment. Ms. Korvandi suffers from a herniated cervical disc, and doctors have stressed the urgent need for surgery. The pain has radiated to her right shoulder, making it difficult for her to turn her head. Despite this, she is still deprived of essential medical treatment.
In addition to her spinal condition, Azar Korvandi suffers from heart disease and, due to a history of cancer, requires regular medical checkups. Nevertheless, prison authorities continue to deny her access to proper medical care.
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Warnings About Iran’s Drought Crisis Coinciding with World Water Day
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Several Iranian media outlets, marking World Water Day, reported a significant decline in groundwater resources and reservoir levels, as well as the ongoing water crisis and drought. The Minister of Energy warned of a water crisis in the provinces of Isfahan, Tehran, Razavi Khorasan, and Yazd. Abbas Aliabadi, Iran’s Minister of Energy, stated on Saturday, March 22, that five consecutive years of drought have led to a decline in the country’s water reserves. He emphasized the importance of implementing water consumption management programs and water recycling initiatives, which are currently on the Ministry of Energy’s agenda.
Nearly three decades ago, the United Nations designated March 22 as World Water Day to raise awareness about sustainable water resource management and addressing water-related crises.
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A Look at the Situation of Political Prisoners on Death Row – Part 2
The Iranian regime continues its relentless campaign of oppression, executions, and unjust trials. While the international community demands respect for human rights and an end to political executions, the treatment of political prisoners in Iran reveals a judicial system that serves as a tool of repression against dissidents and activists. Death sentences are issued not based on justice but through fabricated security-related cases and forced confessions.
This report is the second installment in a special series on political prisoners sentenced to death in Iran. The first issue covered the cases of Behrouz Ehsani Eslamloo and Mehdi Hassani, two prisoners currently awaiting execution in the special ward for death row inmates.
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Gilaki Poet Peyman Farahavar Held Without Charge for Over Seven Months in Rasht Prison
Gilaki poet and political prisoner Peyman Farahavar has been held in Lakan Prison in the northern Iranian city of Rasht for over seven months without formal charges or judicial proceedings. During this time, he has been denied access to proper medical care despite suffering from serious health issues. Farahavar, 36, underwent gallbladder surgery in the past and has recently been experiencing severe abdominal pain for more than a month. According to reports, medical professionals have determined that an ultrasound is necessary to accurately assess his condition. However, prison authorities have refused to transfer him to an external medical facility, instead limiting his treatment to the administration of painkillers.
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Also, read Iran News in Brief – March 22 , 2025