Iranians who fled from 'hell' watch the war in exile
Farhad Sheikhi, an Iranian Kurdish activist, reflects on his traumatic experiences while monitoring the ongoing conflicts involving Iran from abroad.
Dialogue meeting with Gharahkhani divides exile Iranians
A dialogue meeting in Norway between parliamentary leader Masud Gharahkhani and Iranian exiles has resulted in significant divisions within the community.
They cheered when Khamenei died. Then the bombs came.
After the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei in an Israeli strike, reactions in Tehran juxtapose jubilation and intensified government crackdowns.
In the U.S., war divides the largest population of Iranians in exile
The U.S. hosts the largest Iranian community abroad, which is sharply divided over the recent military actions by Israel and the U.S., reflecting deeper political and emotional traumas from past persecutions.
They share the same dream β but completely disagree on the way there
Three exiled Iranians in Kalmar share a dream of a secular democracy in Iran but disagree on how to achieve it.
Letter to the Editor: Extreme Exiled Iranians in Sweden Give a Distorted Picture of Their Country
An exiled Iranian doctor criticizes the disproportionate media representation of left-leaning Iranian exiles in Sweden, arguing it distorts the countryβs image.
Division among Swedish-Iranians about the Exile Prince: 'We will get another dictatorship'
There is a growing divide within the Swedish-Iranian community regarding the potential leadership of the exile prince, Reza Pahlavi, with some opposing his ascent due to a traumatic past with Iran's monarchy.
An Iranian living in Tartu: Iranians do not want war, but we want to be free
Behnam Bakhtiari and Khatoon Fardoost, Iranian expatriates in Tartu, discuss their complex feelings about recent military actions against Iran and the death of Ayatollah Khamenei.
Letters to the Editor. Trump and Pahlavi give us Iranians hope for a free country
The author expresses hope for a free Iran in light of Donald Trump's direct confrontations with the Iranian regime.
Masih Alinejad, Iranian dissident in exile: "Iranians fear that Trump will follow the Venezuelan scenario"
Masih Alinejad, an exiled Iranian activist, expresses concerns that the political situation in Iran may deteriorate further under potential U.S. leadership similar to Venezuela's.
Pahlavi Claims Power from Exile; Supported by the USA, but Iranians Have Reservations
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled leader, seeks to claim power with support from the USA, although there are reservations among the Iranian populace.
War in Iran: 'Most Iranians in Exile Clearly Feel Joy'
Exiled Iranians in Munich express overwhelming joy at the death of Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, seeing it as a pivotal moment in their country's history.
Flag Before the Iranian Revolution Becomes a Symbol of Iranian Opposition Protests; Compare
An old Iranian flag, pre-dating the 1979 revolution, has emerged as a symbol of opposition protests among Iranians, particularly those living abroad, such as in Toronto, Canada.
Exiles and Khamenei's Heirs Operate on Different Frequencies
Exiled Iranians are hopeful that the death of Ayatollah Khamenei could lead to a regime change, while Muslim governments remain indifferent.
Exiled Iranians on Violence: Now is the Time Not to Give In
Exiled Iranians express their outrage over reported violence and call for resilience amid a regime that continues to oppress and silence them.
Iranians are no longer afraid of the regime, calling for the return of the prince from exile
Protests against the theocratic regime in Iran continue for the sixteenth day, with citizens demanding the return of a prince from exile amid ongoing violence and severe internet restrictions.
Iran: He embodies the dream of a life without the mullahs
Reza Pahlavi represents the aspirations of many Iranians living in exile in the United States who long for a life free from the Islamic Republic's regime.