by Mike Ludwig | Mar 13, 2026 | Deportations, ICE, immigration, Iran, LGBTQ Rights, News, Refugees, Trump Administration
As President Donald Trump launches a deadly bombing campaign in Iran that has killed more than 1,800 people, his administration is continuing to antagonize Iranians living within the United States as part of his mass deportation campaign. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently announced that Pejman Karshenas Najafabadi, a 59-year-old Iranian man who has lived in the U.S.
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by Chris Walker | Mar 12, 2026 | Donald Trump, Iran, iran war, Minab, News, Tomahawk Missiles, U.S. military
A preliminary investigation into the airstrike on a girls’ elementary school in Iran that killed at least 175 people, mostly children, has found that the U.S. likely created target coordinates for the strike using outdated military maps. The U.S. military has yet to formally state that the U.S. was directly involved in the massacre. However, The New York Times reports that a preliminary…
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by Amy Goodman | Mar 12, 2026 | Interview, Iran, Iranian Revolution, Israel, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Mohammed Mosaddegh, nationalism, Sanctions, SAVAK
“This is all being read inside of Iran as a war on the Iranian people.” As oil prices threaten to spike to $200 a barrel amid Iran’s pressure campaign against the U.S. and its allies, professor Narges Bajoghli returns to Democracy Now! with an update on the war on Iran and its place in the modern history of U.S.-Iran relations. Bajoghli explains how the combination of harsh sanctions and an…
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by Jessica Corbett | Mar 12, 2026 | Children, education, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, News, War
Since the United States and Israel launched an unprovoked war on Iran at the end of February, more than 1,100 youth have been killed or injured in related violence across the Middle East, the United Nations Children’s Fund said Wednesday, calling for a swift diplomatic resolution. “The situation is becoming catastrophic for millions of children across the region,” UNICEF said in a statement…
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by Ayurella Horn-Muller | Mar 12, 2026 | Climate Crisis, Food, food systems, Iran, Israel, News, Strait of Hormuz, War, world hunger
Up until the end of February, a steady flow of ships bound for destinations across the world would pass daily through the Strait of Hormuz. A narrow channel running between Oman and Iran, the waterway serves as the only natural maritime link between the Persian Gulf and the global economy. That all changed on March 2, when, after days of military strikes led by the U.S. and Israel…
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by Emran Feroz | Mar 12, 2026 | Afghanistan, immigration, Iran, News Analysis, Refugees, War
“I don’t know when I will be able to contact you again.” my cousin Ahmad told me during a WhatsApp call from Tehran last summer, in the midst of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. “Maybe it wasn’t wise to come here. Afghanistan would probably have been safer.” For days, his internet connection had stopped working. Eventually, a privileged neighbor shared their Starlink satellite internet…
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