Iranian Nurses Braved Fire with Defiance During January 2026 Uprising In the blood-stained annals of the January 2026 uprising, Iran’s healthcare professionals stood witness to a stark battle...
Read moreDetailsIranian Nurses Braved Fire with Defiance During January 2026 Uprising In the blood-stained annals of the January 2026 uprising, Iran’s healthcare professionals stood witness to a stark battle...
Read moreDetailsFive Kurdish women’s organizations have established the “East Kurdistan Women’s Platform – Jina” as a civil-national umbrella platform advocating for dignity, freedom, equality, and women’s rights. The organizations...
Read moreDetailsFereshteh Azhadi was born in 1956 in Mashhad, where she completed her primary and secondary education. From an early age, she was drawn into political activism, influenced by...
Read moreDetailsMahin Khiabani was the third member of the Khiabani family to be martyred in the ranks of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). She was born in...
Read moreDetailsOn International Workers' Day, alarming reports reveal that women and their families are bearing the heaviest burden of a worsening economic crisis, as war and recession have left...
Read moreDetailsStructural Inequality and State-Sanctioned Oppression of Women Gender-Based Discrimination Under Iranian Law” is the title of the NCRI Women’s Committee’s...
On the eve of International Women’s Day 2026, the NCRI Women’s Committee presents its Annual Report 2026, offering a recap...
Names That Must Not Be Forgotten Iranian women played a central and courageous role in the January 2026 uprising, standing...
Iranian Nurses Braved Fire with Defiance During January 2026 Uprising In the blood-stained annals of the January 2026 uprising, Iran’s...
Through the deeply moving story of the Ebrahimpour family, Massoumeh Raouf delivers, with Ô Mères d’Iran (O Mothers of Iran),...
Amid a growing wave of arrests targeting women and teenage girls across multiple Iranian cities, numerous reports have emerged detailing...
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