
In the persian year 1403 (2024), #Amirkabir_Newsletter, with its extensive coverage of various topics related to Iranian universities—particularly Iranian student human rights activities, daily reports on the state of universities, and documentation of human rights violations in academic institutions in Iran—managed to capture the attention of major international Persian-language media outlets. These included Iran International, Voice of America, Radio Farda, Manoto, Tavaana, Kayhan London, The Epoch Times Persian, Deutsche Welle Persian, Independent Persian, IranWire, and BBC Persian. The analytical and critical reports of Amirkabir Newsletter received wide media coverage and were recognized as a reliable independent news source.
Following the brutal murder of #AmirMohammad_Khaleghi, a 19-year-old student at the University of Tehran, a wave of student protests erupted across universities in Iran, directly targeting the overall structure of the #Islamic_Republic regime. The protests escalated into violence as students faced repression. Amirkabir Newsletter played a central and pivotal role in this wave of protests by providing real-time coverage to amplify students’ voices to the international community.
Meanwhile, for the first time, Amirkabir Newsletter was cited by major international media outlets—including The Guardian, Fox News, CNN, France 24, and The Independent—based on firsthand eyewitness accounts regarding the case of #Ahoo_Daryaei. This media coverage underscores the significance of Amirkabir Newsletter’s reports on a global scale and their impact on exposing human rights violations in Iran. Additionally, the publication of an Investigative Report on the “Science and Research Girl” and women’s rights violations has also gained widespread attention among international experts and analysts.