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Kiyya Baloch
Kiyya Baloch is a freelance journalist from Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province. He contributed to the Guardian, the Economist, Al Jazeera, the Diplomat Magazine and Daily Times. Baloch has more than six years’ experience working with various national and international media outlets ...
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Iranian Diaspora Celebrates Nobel Recognition for Jailed Women's Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi
07 Dec 2023
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PEN Norway
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| Political Repression
The Iranian diaspora celebrates the Nobel recognition of jailed women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi, highlighting the severe repression and human rights abuses in Iran, particularly against women and ethnic minorities. The article discusses the intensified crackdown on dissent following the 2022 protests, the tragic death of Mahsa Amini, and the alarming rate of executions. It features voices like Hamidreza Mohammadi, Asieh Amini, and Taghi Rahmani, who emphasize the resilience of the Iranian people and the importance of international advocacy for human rights.
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James Brooks
James Brooks is a journalist based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Children of imprisoned Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi accept the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf
10 Dec 2023
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Texomashomepage.com
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| Iran Protests
Narges Mohammadi, an imprisoned Iranian activist, was awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her activism in women's rights, democracy, and against the death penalty. Her teenage twins, Kiana and Ali Rahmani, accepted the prize in Oslo on her behalf. Mohammadi, currently in a Tehran prison, has been a prominent figure in the protests following Mahsa Amini's death. Despite being barred from attending, Mohammadi's message of hope and resistance was conveyed through her children's speeches. The Nobel Committee praised her lifelong struggle for human rights, and the event highlighted the broader fight for women's rights in Iran and globally.
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Una Cilic
Una Cilic is a multimedia journalist, currently based in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Jailed Iranian Nobel Laureate Mohammadi Temporarily Released On Medical Grounds
04 Dec 2023
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www.rferl.org
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| Nobel Peace Prize
Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights activist, has been temporarily released from prison for medical reasons following surgery. Her release, however, is not a medical furlough, meaning her time outside will be added to her sentence. The United Nations has called for her unconditional release, highlighting the ongoing human rights issues in Iran. Mohammadi has been a vocal critic of Iran's government and has faced multiple imprisonments over the years. Her recent Nobel Peace Prize was accepted by her children in Oslo, where she criticized Iran's government. The article underscores the international advocacy for her release and the broader human rights concerns in Iran.
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Joshua Evangelista
Joshua Evangelista is a journalist based in Torino, Italy.
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Taghi Rahmani: 'West, pay attention to Iran's cry of pain'
06 Oct 2023
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www.avvenire.it
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| Middle East Politics
Taghi Rahmani, husband of imprisoned Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi, discusses the severe repression in Iran, particularly against women and political prisoners. He highlights the increased hardships faced by Narges after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and the significant abstention in recent parliamentary elections as a form of protest. Rahmani calls for greater international support and pressure on the Iranian regime, emphasizing the interconnectedness of global politics and the impact of Western policies on Iran. He also stresses the importance of democratization and the role of civil society in combating repression.
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Fereshteh Ghazi
I am an Iranian-American Journalist and Iran Analyst. When I was 14 I was lucky enough to get a work experience placement at newspaper in Iran. That was begining, From 1997 through today and I have worked with such as great Media inside and outside of Iran. I worked as a beat reporter for many ...
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Iranian Activist Mohammadi Celebrates Her Nobel Peace Prize In Prison Cell, Family Says
07 Oct 2023
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www.rferl.org
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| Women's Rights
Imprisoned Iranian women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi celebrated winning the Nobel Peace Prize in her prison cell with fellow detainees. The Norwegian Nobel Committee honored her for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her promotion of human rights. The award has been widely applauded internationally, with figures like French President Emmanuel Macron and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai praising Mohammadi's courage. Despite her imprisonment, Mohammadi remains resolute in her fight for democracy, freedom, and equality in Iran.
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Hamid Jafari
A Vancouver-based freelance journalist, covering the Iranian community in Canada, as well as topics related to art, culture, and the latest social media trends.
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Nobel Peace Prize shines light on Iran’s women’s rights movement, while advocates call for international action
01 Oct 2023
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www.newcanadianmedia.ca
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Narges Mohammadi's Nobel Peace Prize highlights the global significance of the women's and human rights movements, emphasizing the need for international pressure on Iran's regime to release activists. The award serves as a symbol of recognition and support for those fighting for justice and equality in repressive societies. Advocates stress the importance of global solidarity and diplomatic pressure to drive policy changes and improve human rights. The article also touches on the tragic death of Mahsa Amini and the recent incident involving Armita Geravand, underscoring the ongoing struggles in Iran.
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Saeid Jafari
Saeid Jafari is an Iranian journalist and an analyst on Middle Eastern affairs. He is a contributor to various media outlets such as Al-Monitor, Foreign Policy, Atlantic Council, National Interest, Middle East Eye, and Euronews. He has also worked for many Iranian media outlets including Aseman, ...
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Iran Has Strong Options For Retaliation Against Israel, Including Going Nuclear
13 Aug 2023
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www.rferl.org
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| Middle East Tensions
Iran is considering various options for retaliation against Israel following a suspected Israeli strike on its territory, including the potential activation of its nuclear weapons program. Tehran's initial muted response contrasts with its threats of a more immediate and powerful retaliation. Iran's arsenal includes sophisticated weaponry and the support of proxies like Hizballah. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of international actors such as the United States and the European Union, who have called for restraint. The article also highlights the broader geopolitical implications, including the potential for a wider conflict in the Middle East.
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Arpan Rachman
Arpan Rachman is a journalist based in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. I am working freely for international outlets as the winner of the Indonesia Stock Exchange writing contest and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance's fellow. My works appear publishing at Ant Daily (Kualalumpur), Prachatai (Bangkok), ...
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Twins receive Nobel Peace Prize for their father
10 Dec 2023
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www.alinea.id
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Twins of imprisoned Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi received the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf in Oslo. Mohammadi, serving a 10-year sentence in Tehran, was honored for her work against the oppression of women in Iran. Her speech, smuggled from prison, condemned the Iranian government and praised the resilience of the Iranian people. The ceremony also awarded Nobel Prizes in literature, chemistry, and physics. Mohammadi's husband, Taghi Rahmani, lives in exile in Paris with their children. The Iranian Foreign Ministry criticized the Nobel award as biased.
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Maryam Shahi
maryam shahi is a journalist based in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Always the Same Story: What is Said on the Streets (and on the Networks) of Iran, Between Israeli Missiles and Rumors About the Collapse of the Regime
28 Oct 2024
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expresso.pt
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| Israel-Iran Tensions
The article discusses the tense situation in Iran amidst Israeli missile threats and internal unrest. Iranian citizens express mixed feelings on social media, with some fearing war and others seeing it as a potential catalyst for regime change. The Iranian government faces criticism for its repression of protests and handling of the situation. The article highlights the complex dynamics between Iran, Israel, and other Middle Eastern countries, with various stakeholders expressing concerns about regional stability. The potential for conflict raises fears among Iranian citizens and immigrants, who worry about the impact on their lives.
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Will Tizard
Will Tizard is a travel and business journalist and documentarian based in Prague, Czech Republic. He covers the film sector in Central and Eastern Europe for Variety and writes about the arts and culture for Time Out, National Geographic guides and Louis Vuitton. With more than 20 years' ...
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Iran Blocks Amini's Family From Traveling To Accept EU Award
08 Dec 2023
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www.rferl.org
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| International Relations
Iranian authorities have barred Mahsa Amini's family from traveling abroad to accept the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize, confiscating their passports at Tehran's Iman Khomeini Airport. Amini's death in custody in September 2022 sparked nationwide protests against the government. The European Parliament awarded the prize to Amini and the Women, Life, Freedom movement. The article also discusses the broader context of Iran's crackdown on dissent, including the execution of protesters and the involvement of Iranian-backed groups in regional conflicts.
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Anchal Vohra
Anchal Vohra is a Beirut-based TV and Print journalist. She is a freelance Correspondent for AJ English and a writer on the Middle east for Foreign Policy. She also contributes to the Times, the Atlantic, the Telegraph, the New Statesman, and Berlin Policy Journal. Ms Vohra has been Deutsche Welle ...
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New Women Leaders, Same Old International Politics
12 Aug 2024
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Foreign Policy
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| International Politics
Several women have recently ascended to top positions in international politics, including Kamala Harris as the lead U.S. Democratic presidential candidate, Ursula von der Leyen re-elected as European Commission president, Kaja Kallas as EU foreign policy chief, and Rachel Reeves as Britain's first female chancellor. Despite these advancements, feminist scholars argue that the presence of women in high offices alone won't significantly alter the male-dominated nature of international politics. The article highlights the slow progress towards gender equality in power, the challenges of implementing feminist foreign policies, and the influence of far-right ideologies and geopolitical conflicts on these efforts. It also discusses the mixed success of feminist foreign policies in countries like Sweden, Canada, and Germany, and the potential impact of a Harris presidency on global gender equality.
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