Corriere della Sera: Neither Shah nor Mullahs, Iran’s Opposition Poised to Govern
The Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera conducted an interview with Sarvnaz Chitsaz, Chair of the Women’s...
The Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera conducted an interview with Sarvnaz Chitsaz, Chair of the Women’s...
The Italian magazine “Vanity Fair Italia” published an interview with Azar Karimi, spokesperson for the Iranian...
The demonstration of Iranians in Paris was held on Sunday, January 18,2026 at Saint-Michel Square, in...
The demonstration of Iranians in Paris was held on Sunday, January 18, 2026, at Saint-Michel Square,...
From the 2017 uprising to today, the people of Iran stand against all forms of dictatorship—freedom...
During a conference held on April 11, 2025, at Paris’s 5th District City Hall, organized to...
A side event, “The Experience of Iranian Women in Confronting Institutionalized Misogyny,” was organized by the...
On a special day, in the heart of the Italian Parliament, an event was held to...
December 14, 2024, Sydney, Australia – Prominent Australian figures and representatives of Iranian communities came together...
At a ceremony held in the capital of Sardinia (island) Province, Italy, on November 28, 2023,...
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...
More than 400 prominent women from across the globe, among them Nobel Prize winners, former presidents and prime ministers, parliamentarians,...
Maryam Rajavi’s movement puts women in leadership and demands equality as a foundation, not a slogan — a direct assault...
The Women-led Resistance the Iranian Regime Fears Most is the name of an Op-ed by Ms. Linda Chavez, Chairwoman of...
A significant proportion of participants in Iran’s nationwide January protests were high school students and minors. A government official acknowledged...
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