Iranian students are exposed to hatred of and incitement to violence against the United States, Israel and the Jewish people, according to a special report by the Anti-Defamation League released on 42nd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution ...
Less than a month into President Joe Biden’s first term, Iran is already in the headlines, most recently with the news that another dual national, identified as Iranian-American businessman Emad Sharghi, was sentenced to 10 years in ...
A Kurd man who was detained on February 1 by security forces in Tehran was killed under torture. According to the Hengaw Organization, the 21-year-old man was identified as Mehrdad Taleshi, who was arrested along with another ...
The 2nd Branch Appeals Court of Hormozgan Province, in southern Iran sentenced eight Bahai men and women to a total of 14 years of prison for following the banned religion.
Political prisoners executed in various prisons in Ahvaz, a city in the southwest of Iran, are buried in complete secrecy in a secret cemetery. The purpose of this is for families not to learn where their children ...
Ten months on, genius Iranian students Ali Younesi and Amir Hossein Moradi are still being detained in the Intelligence Ministry Ward 209 of Evin Prison without standing trial.
One of the longest detained political prisoners in Iran is suffering from severe and painful burns on his neck and back after being suddenly covered in boiling water whilst taking a shower, but the prison authorities refused ...
The International Observatory for Human Rights has released a documentary highlighting Iran’s use of hostage-taking in order to gain leverage over its adversaries.
Iran intended to use Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a British-Australian Middle East researcher handed a 10-year jail sentence, to lure her Israeli-Russian husband into the country, the Australian Herald Sun reported on Sunday.
A male and a female prisoner sentenced to qisas (retribution-in-kind) for murder, have been executed in Ardabil Central Prison. There is reason to believe that the female prisoner may have been a juvenile offender.
“Even a 100-percent increase in workers’ monthly salaries would not let them reach the poverty line,” said Mohammad Reza Tajik, representative of Workers Supreme Assembly in Iran’s Supreme Labor Council on February 3.
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