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UPDATE: 8:30 PM CEST
Iran Increased Stockpile of Near Weapons-Grade Uranium Before Israeli Attack, UN Agency Says
VIENNA (AP) — A confidential report by the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog circulated to member states and seen by The Associated Press said Wednesday that Iran increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels before Israel launched its military attack on June 13.
The report by the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency said that as of June 13, Iran had 440.9 kilograms (972 pounds) of uranium enriched up to 60%, an increase of 32.3 kilograms (71.2 pounds) since the IAEA’s last report in May.
The report stated that this figure is “based on the information provided by Iran, agency verification activities between 17 May 2025 and 12 June 2025 (the day preceding the start of the military attacks), and estimates based on the past operation of the relevant facilities.”
UPDATE: 6:30 PM CEST
September 6 in Brussels: Rally for a Free Iran
On September 6, in Atomium Square in Brussels, tens of thousands of Iranians will gather for a major demonstration organized by the Iranian Resistance to reaffirm their demand for a republican, free, democratic, and secular Iran. At the same time, participants will call on the West to strongly condemn the executions of political prisoners, the arbitrary arrests of MEK (People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran) supporters, and the regime’s pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Promoted by Dr. Khosro Nikzat, a doctor and activist from Cuneo, many mayors from the province of Cuneo have urged their citizens to join the rally and expressed their support for the 10-point plan of Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), outlining her vision for the future of Iran.
UPDATE: 10:00 AM CEST
Sanctioning Smugglers of Iranian Oil through Iraq
Today, the United States is acting decisively to stem the flow of revenues to the Iranian regime for its destructive and destabilizing conduct in Iraq, the Middle East, and around the world.
Among those sanctioned today are a network of companies and vessels led by businessman Waleed al-Samarra’i (al-Samarra’i), a dual citizen of Iraq and Saint Kitts and Nevis, for smuggling Iranian oil disguised as Iraqi oil.
The United States will continue to pursue measures implementing National Security Presidential Memorandum 2, which directs the imposition of maximum pressure on the Iranian regime to deny it access to revenues that fund its destabilizing activities. We will not hesitate to utilize all available tools at our disposal to counter those who enable Iran’s illicit oil trade.
UPDATE: 8:00 AM CEST
PMOI Resistance Units Mark Anniversary of Ashraf Massacre with Nationwide Defiance
On September 1, twelve years after the Iranian regime and its Iraqi proxies carried out the brutal massacre at Camp Ashraf, the echoes of that day are reverberating across Iran in a manner the clerics in Tehran never anticipated. What was intended as a final, crushing blow to the Iranian Resistance and the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has instead become a source of enduring inspiration. Across Iran, PMOI Resistance Units have transformed a day of profound mourning into a powerful, nationwide display of defiance, honoring the 52 martyrs by carrying their torch forward.
Their coordinated activities prove that the regime’s attempt to wipe out its organized opposition did not just fail—it backfired spectacularly, planting the seeds of its own undoing in the hearts of a new generation of activists.
Freedom-Loving Iranians in Los Angeles Mark 60 Years of MEK’s Struggle for a Free Iran
Los Angeles, California – August 30, 2025: Members of the Iranian American community gathered to commemorate the upcoming 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). They paid tribute to the organization’s founders and martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the struggle for freedom, democracy, and justice in Iran.
Exhibition in Zurich Highlights Iran’s Escalating Executions and Human Rights Abuses
Zurich, Switzerland – August 31, 2025 — Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held an exhibition in Zurich to protest the Iranian regime’s escalating human rights violations, particularly the recent surge in executions across the country.
Exhibition in #Zurich Highlights #Iran’s Escalating Executions and #HumanRights Abuses#StopExecutionsInIran #FreePoliticalPrisoners #FreeIran2025 https://t.co/cyxtXrNrXZ
— Iran Freedom (@4FreedominIran) September 2, 2025
Participants called for the immediate abolition of the death penalty and the unconditional release of all political prisoners in Iran. They condemned the regime’s ongoing repression and expressed solidarity with the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom and democratic change.
Is The Iranian Regime Ready to Reduce Uranium Enrichment Levels To 3.67%?
The spokesperson of the Iranian regime’s Foreign Ministry announced that Tehran is prepared to reduce its uranium enrichment level to 3.67%, which is the limit set by the 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA), on the condition that a broader deal is reached guaranteeing Iran’s right to enrich uranium inside the country. In an interview with The Guardian, published on Monday, September 1, Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson of the Iranian regime’s Foreign Ministry, referred to the history of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors’ presence in Iran and added:
Iran’s Public Schools Demand Illegal Fees, Denying Millions of Children Their Right to Education
“If you want us to register your child, you have to pay 9 million tomans because you are out of bounds.”
“They told me if I am within the limit, I must pay 5 million tomans, but if I am outside, 10 million.”
“There is only one public school in the entire 6th district of Tehran. They say, ‘We don’t have room,’ and then tell us to go to a private school—as if everyone has 150 million tomans a year.”
These are just a few testimonies from Iranian parents, published in domestic media and on social networks, exposing the widespread practice of schools demanding illegal fees for student enrollment. In some cases, parents have been forced to pay up to 20 million tomans simply to secure their child’s spot in a public school.
Iran’s Currency and Gold Markets Shatter Records Amid Snapback Sanctions Countdown
On Monday, September 1, the dollar price in Tehran’s open market broke another record, reaching 106,400 tomans. The euro followed the same trend, trading above 124,000 tomans—an increase of 2.1 percent in just 24 hours.
The gold market mirrored this surge. Following the official activation of the snapback mechanism by European JCPOA members on August 28, the price of 18-carat gold per gram hit 8,427,000 tomans—a “historic record” by state media’s own admission. By September 1, the price of a single gold coin had climbed into the 95 million toman range.
These figures underscore a larger economic shift: as sanctions loom, capital is flowing out of housing and stock markets and flooding into foreign exchange and gold, leaving the regime scrambling to contain panic.
Iran’s Marriage Crisis: 17 Million Young Iranians Trapped in Forced Singleness
On September 1, 2025, the regime-run outlet Fararu reported: “Statistics show that more than 17 million young Iranians have never married.” This figure includes 9.5 million men and 7.5 million women under the age of 45, along with 14 percent of women and 4 percent of men over 45 who have also never formed a family. Altogether, this represents nearly one-third of Iran’s population—an alarming indicator of social collapse that goes far beyond mere numbers. For millions of Iranian youth, the dream of marriage and family has become unattainable. With the economy in ruins, unemployment rampant, and inflation soaring, marriage is no longer seen as a choice—it is a risk few dare to take.








