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Samira Mohyeddin

Toronto-based Iranian-Canadian journalist and managing editor of On The Line Media who reports on Iranian politics, protests, and diaspora reactions.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 38min

What Isn’t Being Said About Iran

Samira Mohyeddin, a Toronto-based Iranian-Canadian journalist focused on nationalism and minority rights, dives deep into the complexities surrounding the recent Israeli bombardment of Iran. She critiques mainstream media narratives, emphasizing the lack of evidence for Iran's nuclear threat. Samira shares her personal journey from Iran during the 1979 revolution while discussing the harsh realities Iranians face under sanctions. She challenges the moral implications of military actions and highlights the dangers of misinformation in shaping public perception.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 16min

'Blood everywhere': Iran's protests continue as violence rises

Samira Mohyeddin, an award-winning Iranian-Canadian journalist and founder of On the Line Media, shares insights on the escalating protests in Iran. She discusses how economic collapse sparked nationwide outrage, turning into a struggle for survival against a repressive regime. Personal accounts reveal bloody scenes on the streets as state violence rises. Mohyeddin also warns that foreign interventions could worsen the situation, stressing the grassroots and youth-led nature of these demonstrations driven by deep-seated grievances.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 5min

How the U.S. and Israel Are Trying to Co-opt Iran's Protests

Samira Mohyeddin, an Iranian-Canadian journalist and managing editor at On The Line Media, teams up with Narges Bajoghli, an associate professor of anthropology at Johns Hopkins, to unpack the recent protests in Iran. They explore how economic collapse and sanctions sparked mass unrest and the role of media narratives in shaping perceptions. The guests analyze the risks of U.S. military intervention and discuss the complexities of Iranian civil society. They also critique the influence of foreign powers and underscore the urgent need for internal reform.

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