On February 21, 2020, Ahmad Yazdanipour was arrested by the intelligence department of IRGC in Tehran. One day after his arrest, the security forces searched his house and confiscated his personal belongings such as a computer, books, ...
A member of a council that advises Iran’s supreme leader died Monday after falling sick from the new coronavirus, state radio reported, becoming the first top official to succumb to the illness that is affecting members of ...
When a major storm knocked out our electricity for a few hours recently in Charlotte, North Carolina, where I live with my family, I posted a brief complaint on Facebook. A few friends extended their sympathy for ...
The Iranian regime has tracked a notorious record in response to the rightful grievances of the people. In the past decade alone, security forces time and again opened fire on protesters who merely looked for civic rights ...
On Monday, 3 February the Islamic Republic upheld death sentences for seven Sunni Kurds after some ten years of holding them in detention on charges of Muharibih (waging war against God)
Iran’s Ministry of Health on March 1 announced a significant increase in the number of diagnosed coronavirus cases by 385 to 987 patients and the number of deaths to 54 from 43 in the last 24 hours
A clinic in the city of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran was torched on Friday due to suspicions that coronavirus patients from another city were quarantined in it, Al Arabiya reported Saturday
After the emergence of the coronavirus in Iran, many rights activists issued warnings over the outbreak of the viral disease in public centers like universities, schools, military bases, sports stadiums, theaters, and particularly prisons
Despite the late Iranian announcement regarding cases of the deadly coronavirus in the country, the disease spread rapidly, reaping many lives, making Tehran the second largest country in the world in the number of deaths caused by ...
Despite claims of taking action, the regime officials have not adopted any effective measures to prevent the COVID-19 outbreak from spreading in Iranian prisons
The Mullahs’ regime of Iran has claimed victory in a general election marked by the lowest turnout since the 1979 Islamic Revolution amid public anger with 42.6% of eligible voters casting their ballots
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