
Exiled Iranian communities
Exiled Iranian communities consist of Iranians who have left their homeland due to political repression, economic hardship, or dispersion following conflicts or government opposition. These communities often settle in countries like the United States, Canada, or European nations, maintaining cultural traditions, language, and political activism abroad. Their presence reflects Iran’s turbulent history and ongoing societal challenges, contributing to global diasporas that influence both their host countries and discussions about Iran’s future. These communities serve as vital links for cultural preservation, political advocacy, and humanitarian support related to Iran.