Our passivity mocks the struggle for democracy [Swedish]
This is how voters are prevented from boycotting the election in Iran.
This is how voters are prevented from boycotting the election in Iran.
Alexander Skarsgård, thanks, but no thanks. We Iranians talk for ourselves.
The Green Party’s group leader in Malmö City Council, also a municipal board member, Nils Karlsson, accuses on Twitter the Malmö police of chasing immigrants as part of the so-called Reva project.
To avoid being exposed to crime is, like the feeling of being able to go home without fear of being assaulted, a right and ultimately a matter of justice.
Recently, the media has reported on the high rate of recruitments to criminal gangs in Malmö. Many claim that it is a failure of the police. We believe that the problem is much deeper than that.
An article for the magazine “Uttryck” which is a body for the Foreign Policy Association at Uppsala University about the importance of sanctions against the Islamic regime in Iran.
It is no secret that Iranians are grateful to Mats Nilsson for his parliamentary motions in the Swedish parliament, Riksdag. Many Iranian radio and television channels in exile have talked about Nilsson. But the question remains; How can Urban Ahlin’s desire for cooperation and dialogue with Hamas be bad, but not Reza Khelili’s open support…
On June 24, Shilan Kaderi wrote an article on Aftonbladet’s debate page that contains so many gross factual errors that this must be addressed.
Tomorrow, Iranians will go to the polls. Despite the existence of general elections, Iran can hardly be described as a democracy. The repression extends far beyond the country’s borders, writes among others Christofer Fjellner, chairman of the Moderate Youth Association.