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Supporters of the Iranian Resistance in Sydney, Australia, held a bookstand on March 31, 2025
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Iran’s Rebellious Rise Against the Executioner Regime
In the past Iranian year (March 20, 2024 – March 20, 2025), Iranian regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei showcased the precarious position of his regime on the brink of collapse by increasing executions by 42% compared to the previous year.
The regime’s leader, desperate to prevent a nationwide uprising and delay the inevitable downfall of his regime, set a new record for crime and executions in the Iranian year 1403. The number of recorded executions reached 1,153 prisoners, unprecedented in recent years. Of these, 961 executions (83% of the total) occurred during the tenure of Masoud Pezeshkian, who became president in July 2024. Given the secretive and unrecorded nature of many executions, the actual number is likely much higher.
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The Iranian Regime’s Existential Crisis: The Fracturing of Its Core Support Base
For the first time in its 46-year history, the Iranian regime faces a fundamental question: Will the hardline loyalists within its security apparatus continue to defend the regime unconditionally if protests erupt again?
According to analysts, this concern has triggered panic among the regime’s ruling elite. They are acutely aware that the collapse of Syria’s regime under Bashar al-Assad was largely due to the demoralization and eventual defection of its repressive forces. The possibility of a similar scenario unfolding in Iran is a nightmare for the ruling clerics.
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March 2025 Report: The Economic Situation of Women in Iran
The Economic Situation of Women in Iran: The Impact of Inflation and Rising Prices on Purchasing Power Ahead of Nowruz.
Nowruz and the Iranian New Year began on March 20, 2025. As Iran’s most important national celebration, Nowruz is traditionally a time when families spend money on essentials, new clothing, and food. However, this year, Iranian women faced unprecedented economic challenges in the lead-up to the holiday.
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More Than 2.5 Months of Uncertainty for Arghavan Fallahi; At Least 15,000 Arrested Last Year
Two and a half months after her arrest, Arghavan Fallahi remains in limbo at Evin Prison. She has been subjected to interrogations, yet her case has not been reviewed.
Her father and other family members have also been summoned and questioned. So far, authorities have denied her the possibility of temporary release. Born in 2000, Arghavan Fallahi was arrested on January 25, 2025, in Parand and transferred to Ward 209 of Evin Prison. Since then, no reliable updates have emerged regarding her status, leaving her fate unknown.
Fallahi had previously been arrested and was released from Evin Prison in late 2023. However, her recent re-arrest and the lack of information about her condition have raised serious concerns.
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Azar Korvandi: Authorities Prevent Hospital Transfer of 60-Year-Old Political Prisoner
Officials at Evin Prison are blocking the transfer of political prisoner Azar Korvandi, 60, to a hospital and denying her access to necessary medical care.
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.
Suffering from a herniated cervical disc disease and tendon deterioration in her shoulder, she endures excruciating pain in her neck, shoulder, and arm, rendering her unable to move her head.
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Iran’s Power Shortages Will Not Be Resolved Within One or Two Years
As the Iranian regime continues to struggle with supplying electricity to the country, Mostafa Nakhaei, a member of the Energy Commission of the Majlis (parliament), highlighted growing concerns about the energy crisis expected in the upcoming summer. He emphasized that resolving the electricity shortage will not be possible within one or two years. On March 30, Nakhaei stated in an interview with the regime’s ISNA News Agency, affiliated with the Basij paramilitary force: “Electricity shortages, especially in the summer, are an undeniable reality that have accumulated over the years, and naturally, they cannot be resolved within one or two years.”
He pointed out that electricity consumption in the country increases by about five percent annually, while power generation capacity has not seen significant growth in recent years.
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Around 200,000 People in Iran Suffer from Hepatitis C
Ghobad Moradi, head of the Center for Communicable Disease Control at the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Health, stated that approximately 200,000 people in Iran are infected with hepatitis C.
On Sunday, March 30, in an interview with the state-run ILNA news agency, Moradi discussed the number of hepatitis C cases in the country, stating: “Our estimate is that fewer than 200,000 people in the country are infected with hepatitis C.”
He added, “If we can identify and treat these individuals, we can significantly reduce the prevalence of this disease.”
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The Situation of Political Prisoners on Death Row in Iran – Part 6
The Iranian regime has intensified its crackdown on political dissidents, once again targeting prisoners of conscience with heavy sentences. Execution, torture, and long-term imprisonment have become systematic tools used to instill fear in society. This report examines the case of Babak Alipour, one of six political prisoners sentenced to death, and highlights international reactions to these unjust rulings.
Babak Alipour, born in 1991 in Amol, is a law graduate who was arrested for the third time in January 2024. His first arrest dates to November 2018, when he was sentenced to seven years in prison on charges of “membership in the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) and insulting the Supreme Leader.” After being released, he was rearrested in December 2021 and spent two years in Evin Prison’s Ward 4 before being released in March 2023. However, his freedom was short-lived, and in his most recent arrest, he was held in solitary confinement in Evin’s Ward 209 for four months.
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Paris Exhibition Sheds Light on Iran’s Human Rights Abuses and Urges Global Action
Paris, March 29, 2025 – Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition in Paris to expose the Iranian regime’s growing human rights violations and show solidarity with the ongoing Iranian Revolution.
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Also, read Iran News in Brief – March 31 , 2025