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About NarrativeOfIran

In January 2026, Iran witnessed one of the darkest moments of the twenty first century. In the span of just two days, more than 30,000 people were killed for protesting against the ruling government. Unarmed civilians, including women, youths, and ordinary citizens, were met with overwhelming and systematic violence. The scale, speed, and brutality of the killings constituted a mass atrocity that can only be described as a holocaust level massacre of our time.

This was not an isolated incident, nor a sudden loss of control. It was a deliberate and coordinated act aimed at silencing an entire society. Streets became execution grounds, hospitals were overwhelmed or attacked, communication channels were cut, and families were left without answers. Many victims were buried without names. Many stories were erased before they could be told.

NarrativeOfIran exists because silence is complicity.

In the face of censorship, forced amnesia, and state controlled narratives, we decided to create an independent platform dedicated to documenting and preserving the truth. NarrativeOfIran is a digital publication that functions like a one page newspaper, released weekly, in both English and Farsi. Each issue captures voices, facts, testimonies, and narratives that would otherwise be suppressed or forgotten.

Our goal is not commentary or political branding. Our goal is documentation.

We collect and publish verified accounts from inside Iran and from the Iranian diaspora. We focus on human stories, documented facts, names, dates, and lived experiences. By presenting them in a concise, newspaper like format, we aim to make the truth accessible, shareable, and impossible to ignore.

This project is built on a simple principle: what is written cannot be erased as easily as what is silenced.

NarrativeOfIran stands against forgetting. It stands for memory, accountability, and historical record. We believe that future generations have the right to know what happened, how it happened, and who paid the price for demanding dignity and freedom.

This is not just a website.
It is an archive of resistance.
A record against erasure.
A narrative against enforced silence.