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Fish Rots From the Head Down: Prospects for Leadership Change and Pervasive Corruption in the Islamic Republic

“Corruption is far less prevalent among the technocrats of the Islamic Republic,… but even the little there is, is unacceptable,” Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei

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'Where Is My Oil?' Social Media Activities

Part of our mission is to “Expose the endemic and systematic corruption in Iran.” The main step in exposing corruption in Iran

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‘Where Is My Oil?’ a ‘Must read’

The report, Where Is My Oil? Corruption in Iran’s Oil and Gas Sector, touches on a very important foreign policy issue that concerns US-Iran relations.

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Where Is My Oil? Corruption in Iran’s Oil and Gas Sector

The establishment of the Islamic Republic in Iran in 1979 was premised on the notion that secular Western models of government were base, materialistic and corrupt.

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South African Corruption Sounds Familiar

The New York Times looked at corruption in South Africa, and found practices that sound familiar to those familiar with Iran. Iran’s regime made great promises to Iranians, but failed to deliver on almost every front.

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Nowruz Letter to President Trump and Congress in Washington Post

On March 20, 2018—the first day of the Persian New Year—with the threat of an Iran war looming, Omid for Iran sponsored an Open Letter to President Trump and Congress.