Washington, D.C., November 14, 2023—Iranian authorities must immediately release journalists Nasim Tavafzadeh and Helaleh Nategheh and stop trying to silence journalists by jailing them, the Committee to Protect
Rights groups are sounding the alarm over the ongoing execution spree and the issuance of death penalties for fabricated crimes in Iran. The Iran Detainees Report group, which tracks rights violations in Iran
Sayyad Darvishi, the brother of protester Farjad Darvishi, who was killed by Iranian forces during the anti-government uprising of Women Life Freedom in Orumiyeh, West Azerbaijan Province, was arrested by the Intelligence
Iran's Supreme Court has confirmed the death sentence of a protester convicted over the killing of a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) during nationwide protests last year, a prosecutor says
As the regime fails to address the mounting demands of retirees and workers, demonstrations and strikes continue to take place across Iran. There were a number of protests over the weekend, including from Iran's
Armed Iranian security agents raided the homes of at least 30 Baha'is in the cities of Karaj and Hamedan this week, with at least 20 taken into custody. From Iran International reports, the members of the minority
At first, Iranian-American activist Masih Alinejad brushed off the threat after half a dozen FBI agents showed up at her New York City home. Alinejad, who fled Iran in 2009, has played a role in encouraging demonstrations
Iranian Security forces are reportedly pressuring families of those killed during protests to cancel their plans for public and even private anniversary ceremonies. The family of Yalda Agha-Afzali, a young girl
Toomaj Salehi, the Iranian rapper and a vocal critic of the regime, continues to be denied medical care, in addition to basic rights such as phone calls. Amir Raisian, Salehi's legal representative, revealed last
Iran's Qom University of Medical Sciences has imposed academic suspensions on several students for organizing mixed-gender parties, accusing them of "undermining the social and educational structure and promoting
France on Wednesday said that an Iranian court had sentenced one of its citizens to five years in prison on a baseless conviction. "We learned with the greatest concern that Mr. Louis Arnaud had been sentenced
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