Ladan Boroumand
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historian and human rights advocate. Co-founder of Abdorrahman Boroumand Center for Human Rights in Iran. Honorary Professor of History University of Parma, Italy. Areas of interest: politics, the French Revolution, and the Islamic revolution of Iran.
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My latest piece explores the war the Islamic Republic is waging against its own people—one and the same war it has also waged against liberal democracies. 1 war, 2 fronts.
It was submitted a few days before the Israel–Islamic Republic war broke out.
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https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/the-islamic-republics-war-on-iranians/
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In Iran, the courts bury justice and the regime buries truth. This map is for the victims they try to erase — so their names and stories live on. Read their stories, honor their memory.

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At 14 years old, #MehdiSalmanzadeh should have been dreaming about his future. Instead, he was murdered in his home for daring to protest in 2019. Discover more about his story on the map.
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Three years ago today, Abdolfazl, Peyman, and Yahya were all killed by the Islamic Republic for taking part in the Woman, Life, Freedom protests. Read their stories, and keep their memories alive on the Omid Memorial. Link: buff.ly/lLwmenA
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According to the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center, the Islamic Republic has carried out at least 1,172 executions in Iran since the beginning of 2025, including 72 executions in the first 9 days of October alone.

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The Morality Police were never about hijab. They are the Islamic Republic’s tool to control women’s bodies and public and private life. Each case of violence reveals the State’s reliance on fear.
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According to research by the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center, at least 1045 people have been executed in Iran between January 1 and September 23, 2025. In the latest update, 142 executions were recorded between the beginning of September and September 23.
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According to research by the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center, at least 1,009 people have been executed in Iran between January 1 and September 17, 2025. In the latest update, 107 executions were recorded between the beginning of September and September 17.
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If you’d like to learn more about the history of the Islamic Republic’s animosity toward the United States, this short article provides some historical background:
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Why America Became the Great Satan
Anti-Americanism is a product of the mullahs' own ideological and strategic calculus.
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Iran's theocracy has waged a brutal campaign on its own citizens for years. Now that the Woman, Life, Freedom movement has stripped the regime of any legitimacy, the mullahs have had no response but to sharpen their instruments of repression.

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The Islamic Republic’s War on Iranians | Journal of Democracy
Iran’s theocracy has waged a brutal campaign against its own citizens for years. Now that the Woman, Life, Freedom movement has stripped the regime of any legitimacy, the mullahs have had no response…
www.journalofdemocracy.org
ladanboroumand.bsky.social
My latest piece explores the war the Islamic Republic is waging against its own people—one and the same war it has also waged against liberal democracies. 1 war, 2 fronts.
It was submitted a few days before the Israel–Islamic Republic war broke out.
t.co/Xx0ZqmrRAe
https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/the-islamic-republics-war-on-iranians/
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Worth your time!
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On this episode of “The David Frum Show,” David Frum urges an end to wishful thinking about Iran, and a focus on the regime’s threatening words and actions. Then he’s joined by Karim Sadjadpour for a conversation about the internal decay of Iran’s theocracy.
What Comes Next for Iran?
Karim Sadjadpour on how the Islamic Republic is losing its grip, and what might come next
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