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  • Iran's President Pezeshkian, surrounded by members of the parliament, waving and laughing
    Iranian parliament approves cabinet

    Moving forward into the past

    The cabinet of new Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian has disappointed those who voted for change. Pezeshkian’s voters had only modest expectations – less oppression of women and easier access to the internet – but in the Islamic Republic, everything remains the same.

  • Headshot of a women (Sedigheh Vasmaghi) wearing glasses and a headscarf
    The Iranian theologian and feminist Sedigheh Vasmaghi

    A revolution in Islamic law

    With her work, Iranian feminist and legal scholar Sedigheh Vasmaghi is putting an end to male dominance in Islamic jurisprudence, striking at the very heart of the Islamic Republic.

  • A crumpled poster against a dark background: Jina Mahsa Amini. face of the Iran protests
    Iran: a graphic novel

    The making of a revolution

    Nothing has been the same in Iran since Mahsa Amini, a young Kurdish woman, was murdered by the morality police in September 2022. Cartoonist Marjane Satrapi's new book takes its name from the protest slogan, "Woman, life, freedom", and offers an easy-to-grasp take on the complicated background to the current situation

  • Iranian cinema: "A Tale from Shemroon"

    King of the night

    Many reports on Iran focus on Tehran's middle classes, giving a rather one-sided impression of the country. New film release "A Tale from Shemroon" is also set in this milieu. So does it succeed in presenting a more multi-faceted picture? Lisa Neal watched the film for Qantara.de

  • In her latest book – "Journeys Toward Gender Equality in Islam" – Ziba Mir-Hosseini talks to six leading Muslim reformists about gender, women's rights and the latter's evolution over time.
    Islamic feminism

    Evolving gender rights

    In her latest book – "Journeys Toward Gender Equality in Islam" – legal anthropologist and activist Ziba Mir-Hosseini talks to six leading Muslim reformists about gender, women's rights and the latter's evolution over time. Interview by Tugrul von Mende

  • Challenging one of the Islamic Republic's most identifiable symbols – the hijab – with some breathtaking, iconographic feminist art, Iran's activists have wrested ownership away from the clerics with regard to who represents the nation, defines its present and shapes its future.
    Iran protests

    What the Islamic Republic's propaganda tells us

    Challenging one of the Islamic Republic's most identifiable symbols – the hijab – with some breathtaking, iconographic feminist art, Iran's activists have wrested ownership away from the clerics with regard to who represents the nation, defines its present and shapes its future. Essay by Kevin L. Schwartz & Olmo Goelz

  • 'Maximum pressure' gears up

    Protests drive Iran's Saudi deal

    On 10 March 2023, the world woke up to the breaking news that Middle East rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia had forged a deal to restore diplomatic relations within two months and refrain from interfering in each other's domestic affairs. Ali Fathollah-Nejad and Amin Naeni examine Iran's motivations

  • "Girl In The Cemetery" (detail) by Raoof Haghighi c/o A Gallery, London, UK: this painting was shown at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and has been dedicated by Haghighi to "all the brave women in Iran fighting for their freedom".
    Art and the Iran protests

    "Painting is like breathing for me"

    Iranian artist Raoof Haghighi's latest exhibition, including works in support of the women of Iran, presents an intriguing range of styles and media. From stark, striking pencil sketches to lush portraits in oils, the art show from 7-16 April promises to be visually, intellectually and emotionally stimulating. Interview by Richard Marcus

  • World-famous Iranian film director Jafar Panahi has been incarcerated for several months, even though Iran's Supreme Court overturned the verdict against him. Now, he has gone on hunger strike in protest.
    Iran protests

    Iranian film director Jafar Panahi released following hunger strike

    World-famous Iranian film director Jafar Panahi has been released from Tehran's notorious Evin prison after a hunger strike. By Stuart Braun

  • Visiting the country of her parents, murdered by the Iranian regime in 1998, German-Iranian artist Parastou Forouhar finds a changed society: hopeful, strong and courageous, despite all the repression
    Eye-witness on Iran protests

    Exiled artist Forouhar: 'A country in turmoil'

    Visiting the country of her parents, murdered by the Iranian regime in 1998, German-Iranian artist Parastou Forouhar finds a changed society: hopeful, strong and courageous, despite all the repression

  • Still from "The Voice of Dust and Ash" showing Mohammad Reza Shajarian, voice of the Iranian people.
    Iran's Mohammad Reza Shajarian

    Force of nature and symbol of freedom

    "The Voice of Dust and Ash" draws us into the life and times of Iranian maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian with passion and joy, focusing on the man who stood, and still stands, for a nation. By Richard Marcus

  • Asef Bayat on the Iran protests

    "A movement to reclaim life"

    For seven weeks, Iran has been rocked by protests not seen since the Islamic Republic’s inception. This interview with sociologist Asef Bayat, originally conducted in Persian, examines how this latest wave of unrest differs and asks what has changed in Iranian society

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