Immediately after the ceasefire, in an effort to project an image of a “united nation,” the regime brought figures such as Mohammadreza Jalaeipour onto state television as representatives of so-called national unity. In a live broadcast on the IRIB 6, Jalaeipour described what he called the “moment of becoming a nation” through a highly sentimental […]| Slingers.Collective
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Notes from the [Post]War Days 5 July 22, 2025 Report from Zanjan Just a few hours after Israel launched its military aggression against Iran, the group known as “Kargah TV”, which labels itself on its homepage as “the media of Iranian workers”, issued a short statement titled “From the Factory to the Frontline, We Stand”: […]| Slingers.Collective
Notes from the Post-War Days 3 In the spring of 2025, before the onset of the twelve-day war on July 13 between Iran and Israel, a wave of nationwide labor protests was underway. Data collected by labor activists indicate that in May/June, over 70 instances of labor strikes and protests were recorded across at least […]| Slingers.Collective
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Earlier, before the start of Israel’s military assault on Iran, we had written a text critiquing anti-Afghan racism. It was intended as an attempt to highlight the urgent need for a feminist struggle against racism; racism that, in complicity with patriarchy and capitalism, has rendered Afghan migrants as voiceless and rightless people, and has further […]| Slingers.Collective
Securitization, racism, and the expulsion of Afghan migrants are clear violations of human rights The Workers’ Union of Tehran and Suburbs Bus Company, as part of the Iranian and global working class, considers migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees to be as integral parts of every country’s human and labor community. It is essential for […]| Slingers.Collective
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