As Iran’s authorities impose silence through violence and disconnection, what the world is witnessing is not unrest but defiance at its most basic—people refusing to disappear, to be reduced to numbers, or to surrender their names.
Category: 1. Iran
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Iran’s post-massacre moment is the quiet defiance of being alive
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Iran protests: ‘Death to Khamenei’ chants in Zahedan as UN condemns regime’s atrocities
The nationwide uprising against the religious dictatorship in Iran continues to shake the pillars of the regime on Saturday, January 24, 2026. Following widespread protests in Sistan and Baluchestan province yesterday, rebellious youth have…
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Emory University sacks daughter of Iran’s top security official Larijani
They described symptoms that they said went beyond those caused by conventional tear gas, including severe breathing difficulties, sudden weakness and loss of movement.
“What was fired was not tear gas,” one protester said.
“People collapsed,”…
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Iran has 'finger on trigger' to repel US attack – general
Mohammad Pakpour of the Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued a stern warning after Donald Trump said a “massive fleet” was bound for the region
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)…
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Iran has finger on trigger to repel US attack general
Mohammad Pakpour of the Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued a stern warning after Donald Trump said a massive fleet was bound for the region
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stands ready with its “finger on the trigger” to fend off…
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Iran’s Internet Blackout Continues Amid Reports Of Rising Death Toll
Iran’s Internet blackout continues, despite a temporary resurgence, says a digital rights watchdog, as a state-aligned news agency claims the country’s access to the Internet will be restored by tonight.
“Iran’s Internet blackout continues into…
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Iran's Internet Blackout Continues Amid Reports Of Rising Death Toll
Iran’s Internet blackout continues, despite a temporary resurgence, says a digital rights watchdog, as a state-aligned news agency claims the country’s access to the Internet will be restored by tonight.
“Iran’s Internet blackout continues into…
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Quiet efforts keep information flowing during Iran’s digital blackout
Iran’s near-total internet blackout since January 8 did not only shut down social media but collapsed the country’s last channels to the outside world, isolating families and sharply limiting what evidence of the crackdown could escape.
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Turkiye warns Israel may be seeking chance to strike Iran
Ankara [Turkiye], January 24 (ANI): Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has raised concerns that Israel is looking for an opportunity to attack Iran, warning that such a move could further destabilise the already volatile Middle East, reported…
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