• العربية
  • فارسی
Brand
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Live TV
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Live TV
  • Theme
  • Language
    • العربية
    • فارسی
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Live TV
All rights reserved for Volant Media UK Limited
volant media logo

Human Rights

Iran's top university expels student over toy rat that mocked Ali Khamenei

Iran's top university expels student over toy rat that mocked Ali Khamenei

A student at Iran's most prestigious technical university has been expelled and banned from all universities for four years over a stuffed rat hung from a campus tree, a toy that carried the nickname protesters gave the late supreme leader.

Iran executes fifth defendant over January protests in Isfahan

Iran executes fifth defendant over January protests in Isfahan

Iran executed Ghaem Hosseini, also known as Arian, on Thursday over his involvement in protests in the central city of Isfahan in January, making him the fifth person put to death in a case in which UN experts have raised concerns about the defendants' trials.

Pezeshkian admin says infiltration bill violates rights, could drive brain drain

President Masoud Pezeshkian's government has formally opposed a bill aimed at countering foreign intelligence infiltration, saying it violates citizens' rights, restricts academic ties and could accelerate the emigration of Iranian experts and researchers.

For Iranian journalists, exile can last a lifetime

Journalists are not supposed to become the story. We are usually on the other side of it. Someone lives through an event and we write about it. Someone is gone and we report their passing. A crisis unfolds and we try to find the right words to tell its story.

French source rejects Iran espionage allegations against diplomats

French source rejects Iran espionage allegations against diplomats

Allegations by Iran’s Intelligence Ministry that two French diplomats briefly detained in Tehran last month were involved in espionage are “completely false,” a French diplomatic source told Iran International.

Iran forces detain relatives of child killed in 2022 protests

Iran forces detain relatives of child killed in 2022 protests

Iranian security forces detained three relatives of the family of Kian Pirfalak, a nine-year-old killed during the 2022 protests, after raiding a village in the southern city of Izeh on Sunday evening, informed sources told Iran International.

Seven months on, January protests still shape Iranians’ lives

Seven months on, January protests still shape Iranians’ lives

Seven months after the January massacre, Iranians answering an Iran International call-out describe lives still bent around it: sleep and nerves that never recovered, friendships remade or broken, politics hardened, and a future they struggle to picture.

They carry the evidence of Iran’s crackdown on their bodies

They carry the evidence of Iran’s crackdown on their bodies

I stop people from bleeding to death. As a trauma and vascular interventional radiologist in Los Angeles, I find catastrophic bleeding and stop it within minutes. Still, I wasn’t prepared for what I saw in victims of Iran’s January protests inside and outside the country.

Iran’s new infiltration bill could make ordinary contact a crime

Iran’s new infiltration bill could make ordinary contact a crime

Iranian lawmakers have advanced sweeping legislation that could send people to prison for speaking to journalists, academic cooperation and unauthorized contact with foreign embassies, dramatically expanding the conduct security agencies could treat as foreign infiltration.

Iran executes man accused of driving into police during January protests

Iran executes man accused of driving into police during January protests

Iran executed Shahram Sadeghi early Sunday after accusing him of security offenses and deliberately driving into police officers during protests in Karaj on January 8, the judiciary’s Mizan News reported.

Iran crackdown grinds on with new wave of prison terms

Iran crackdown grinds on with new wave of prison terms

Iranian courts have handed down a new wave of prison terms and other punishments against protesters, activists and citizens accused of national security offenses, as the judicial crackdown that followed January’s nationwide protests continues months later.

Iranian forces used cultural sites, medical clinics in Alborz crackdown

Iranian forces used cultural sites, medical clinics in Alborz crackdown

Security forces used cultural venues and medical clinics as firing positions, ammunition stores and sites for holding bodies during Iran's January 2026 protest crackdown in Alborz province, according to material reviewed by Iran International.

Iran seals dozens of businesses in renewed hijab crackdown

Iran seals dozens of businesses in renewed hijab crackdown

Iranian authorities have sealed at least 42 cafés, restaurants, shops, sports clubs and other businesses across the country in the past three weeks, over compulsory hijab rules and what officials describe as violations of Islamic norms.

Iran International's Negar Mojtahedi wins top Canadian journalism honor

Iran International's Negar Mojtahedi wins top Canadian journalism honor

Iran International's Negar Mojtahedi has won Canada's 2026 Bill Good Award, part of the Jack Webster honors regarded as western Canada's preeminent journalism awards, cited for reporting that bridged the gulf between the West and Iran, often at risk to her own safety.

When the language of home is no longer the language of life

When the language of home is no longer the language of life

The child understands every word her grandmother says in Persian. She answers in English. She can ask what's for dinner in her parents' language, but not describe her anxiety, her love or her future in it. She calls herself Iranian. Persian is no longer the language of her life.

At least 916 executed in Iran since January - rights group

At least 916 executed in Iran since January - rights group

Iran has carried out at least 916 executions since the start of 2026, including 15 so far in August, the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center for Human Rights in Iran said on Tuesday.

Iran security forces targeted protester’s monarchist tattoo, then killed him

Iran security forces targeted protester’s monarchist tattoo, then killed him

Iranian security forces shot protester Farid Ramezani during the January protests in Tehran, then targeted his Pahlavi crown tattoo as he lay wounded before killing him with a shot to the forehead, a source familiar with the case told Iran International.

Iran’s Journalist Day comes amid arrests and prison terms

Iran’s Journalist Day comes amid arrests and prison terms

Iran marked its annual Journalists’ Day this week as reporters remained behind bars, others faced lengthy prison sentences and rights groups warned that a crackdown on independent reporting has intensified since nationwide anti-government protests erupted earlier this year.

Iran Supreme Court upholds protester's death sentence

Iran Supreme Court upholds protester's death sentence

Iran’s Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence of 28-year-old protester Rasoul Rezaei, who was arrested during nationwide protests in January, US-based rights group HRANA reported on Sunday.

Iran summons nearly 100 artists, public figures over anti-execution posts

Iran summons nearly 100 artists, public figures over anti-execution posts

Nearly 100 prominent Iranians, including artists and filmmakers, have been summoned by security agencies or judicial authorities after speaking out against a new wave of executions, particularly the public hanging of protesters in Isfahan, a rights activist said.

What the Islamic Republic does to its women footballers

What the Islamic Republic does to its women footballers

Late last month, Iran's finest striker sat across from the country's judiciary chief and asked him to help her find a job. Last week, two of her former teammates became Australian citizens. Between those two scenes lies everything the Islamic Republic offers its sportswomen.

Dozens of Iran protest detainees held without hearings - rights group

Dozens of Iran protest detainees held without hearings - rights group

Dozens of people detained over Iran's January protests remain in a security ward in the country's northwest, with more than half still awaiting hearings or serving prison sentences of up to five years, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported on Friday.