Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi predicts that women in Iran will overthrow the Islamic system established after the 1979 revolution, despite potential military conflict, emphasizing their resistance against religious tyranny and gender apartheid. Mohammadi, currently on temporary release from prison, highlights the ongoing protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in custody, expressing solidarity with women facing harsh sentences for their involvement. She believes that women’s continued defiance will ultimately lead to the downfall of the Islamic republic, emphasizing their pivotal role in the fight for human rights and freedom in Iran.
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Iran boosts highly enriched uranium production: IAEA
Iran has significantly increased its production of highly enriched uranium, with a UN report indicating a stockpile of 408.6 kg enriched to 60%, heightening concerns over its nuclear program. Despite receiving US proposals for a potential nuclear deal, Iran rejected the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) report as politically motivated and accused Israel of providing misleading information. The IAEA expressed serious concern over Iran's enriched uranium levels, which exceed the limits set by the 2015...
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