In the wake of his final report detailing atrocities committed by the Iranian regime, Professor Javaid Rehman, the former UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran, has faced an onslaught of attacks from Iranian
New data highlights a persistent decline in Iran's marriage rates since 2011, exposing the ineffectiveness of the Supreme Leader’s prolonged efforts to boost population growth amid deteriorating economic conditions
As Iran executed an annual high in August, the UN has voiced calls for a halting of the government’s continued unlawful execution spree. With at least 81 individuals executed in August, the number is twice as
The Islamic Republic's authorities dismissed a member of Iran's national bodybuilding team after he presented his championship medal to his girlfriend. Reza Hajjar, Iran's bodybuilding champion, revealed in a video
The Islamic Republic's authorities have arrested the teenage brother of a protester killed during the 2022 protests. Ramyar Abubakri, 16-year-old brother of Zaniar Abubakri, one of the victims of the crackdown
There is no one to teach me about Jesus. … I don’t know anything, I don’t have a Bible,” an elderly woman in Iran cried on a recorded message as she reached out to a group of ...
The Australian embassy celebrated the annual LGBTIQA+ awareness day in Iran where homosexuality is strictly banned, and homosexuals face the threat of execution. A post on the Australian embassy's Instagram page
The recent death of Mohammad Mir-Mousavi, who succumbed to injuries from severe torture while in custody, has once again revealed the pervasive abuse within Iran's police, security, and judicial institutions. The
Iran's nationwide nurses' strike which began last month shows no signs of abating as the government continues to ignore the demands for fair pay and better working conditions. The strike, now in its second month
Iran is currently carrying out a severe wave of executions, with a particular focus on political dissidents, women, ethnic minorities and those accused of drug-related offenses. According to a report by Amnesty
Hossein Shanbehzadeh, an Iranian writer and activist, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for tweeting a single dot in response to a tweet by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in May, and for alleged pro-Israel propaganda
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