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Mass arrests, intensifying crackdown sweep Iran amid attacks

Mass arrests, intensifying crackdown sweep Iran amid attacks

Iranian authorities have launched a sweeping wave of arrests and tightened domestic repression as US and Israeli strikes continue to hit military facilities and security institutions tied to the Islamic Republic.

IRGC threatens harsher crackdown if protests return

IRGC threatens harsher crackdown if protests return

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps warned on Thursday that opponents could face a blow “even stronger than January 8,” signaling the possibility of a renewed and harsher crackdown if street protests resume.

Iran women’s football team kept under tight security in Kuala Lumpur

Members of Iran’s women’s national football team, after some delegation members sought asylum abroad, are being kept under tight security during a camp in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Iran International has learned.

US Senators urge probe of strike that killed scores of children in Iran

Nearly every Senate Democrat urged Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to open a swift investigation into a deadly strike on a girls’ school in Iran that killed scores of children, as new reporting raised questions about whether outdated US targeting data contributed to the attack.

Iran warns it will seize assets of overseas Iranians working against state

Iran warns it will seize assets of overseas Iranians working against state

Iran’s judiciary said on Monday that Iranians living abroad could face the seizure of their assets if they cooperate with countries Tehran considers hostile, in a warning that appeared aimed at deterring support for the United States and Israel during the war.

Fears grow for Iranian prisoners as war raises risk of another Evin disaster

Fears grow for Iranian prisoners as war raises risk of another Evin disaster

Human rights groups and families of detainees warn that wartime conditions inside Iranian prisons could trigger another tragedy like the June strike on Tehran’s Evin prison.

Families say food distribution disrupted in Evin wards after strikes in Tehran

Families say food distribution disrupted in Evin wards after strikes in Tehran

Food distribution and access to basic supplies have been disrupted in parts of Tehran’s Evin prison following US and Israeli airstrikes, with some detainees reporting they are surviving on limited bread and water, according to families who spoke to Iran International.

UN rights chief urges Iran to halt executions over protests

UN rights chief urges Iran to halt executions over protests

The United Nations human rights chief called for an immediate moratorium on executions in Iran on Friday after the first death sentence linked to January’s mass protests was issued and dozens more people were reported at risk.

More Iranian filmmakers denounce killings of unarmed protesters

More Iranian filmmakers denounce killings of unarmed protesters

A group of Iranian filmmakers renewed a January statement condemning the suppression of anti-government protests, with 83 additional signatories joining the declaration in recent days, bringing the total to 266.

Iranian man killed taking out trash as reports grow of gunfire at bystanders

Iranian man killed taking out trash as reports grow of gunfire at bystanders

A 53-year-old Iranian man was shot dead with what live ammunition while taking out his household trash, as videos and witness accounts point to a pattern of security forces firing on bystanders during unrest last month.

Diplomacy over grief: activists condemn Iran’s UN appearance after crackdown

Diplomacy over grief: activists condemn Iran’s UN appearance after crackdown

Tehran’s envoy addressing the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday drew sharp criticism from activists, who argued that giving Iran a platform so soon after its deadly crackdown sent a painful message to victims’ families.

Iran protester dies after torture in Guards’ custody, source says

Iran protester dies after torture in Guards’ custody, source says

A 35-year-old protester arrested after January demonstrations in Mashhad died in hospital after weeks in a coma caused by severe torture in Revolutionary Guards intelligence detention, according to information received by Iran International.

Film shot inside Iran breaks censorship ground with intimate scenes

Film shot inside Iran breaks censorship ground with intimate scenes

A film with intimate scenes shot inside Iran premiered at the Berlin film festival this week, marking a new escalation in Iranian artists’ defiance of censorship at home.

IRGC commanders hold meetings in hospitals, sources say

IRGC commanders hold meetings in hospitals, sources say

Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps commanders have held meetings inside hospitals in recent days, hospital staff told Iran International, raising concerns over the growing militarization of civilian spaces and potential risks to patients, medical workers and the public.

'They finished him off': father recounts hospital killing of teen protester

'They finished him off': father recounts hospital killing of teen protester

The breathing tube was already in his mouth when, according to his father, the final shot was fired. It is one of many accounts emerging from Iran’s January protest crackdown.

Seven sentenced to death in Iran protest fire case

Seven sentenced to death in Iran protest fire case

A Revolutionary Court in Tehran has sentenced seven protesters, including a 19-year-old, to death after accusing them of setting fire to a Basij base during nationwide protests in January, according to documents reviewed by Iran International.

British couple jailed in Iran to go on hunger strike

British couple jailed in Iran to go on hunger strike

Craig and Lindsay Foreman, a British couple sentenced to 10 years in prison on espionage charges in Iran, said they would begin a hunger strike on March 4, accusing authorities of violating the country’s constitution.

IRGC moves to tighten internet controls after protest crackdown

IRGC moves to tighten internet controls after protest crackdown

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards intelligence chief has confirmed he is driving efforts to tighten restrictions on social media, linking the initiative directly to the country’s security apparatus and the expansion of the so-called “national internet.”

Iran jail terms for Christians top 280 years as arrests nearly doubled

Iran jail terms for Christians top 280 years as arrests nearly doubled

Iranian courts sentenced Christians to more than 280 years in prison in 2025, according to a joint report by four rights groups, in what advocates describe as a widening use of national security laws to suppress religious dissent.

British couple sentenced to 10 years in Iran for espionage, family says

British couple sentenced to 10 years in Iran for espionage, family says

A British couple detained in Iran have been sentenced to 10 years in prison on espionage charges, their family said on Thursday, prompting renewed calls on London to secure their release.

From call-up to cleanup: An operative’s insider account of Tehran’s killing nights

From call-up to cleanup: An operative’s insider account of Tehran’s killing nights

A man who says he was deployed during Tehran’s January crackdown describes watching protesters shot and helping load bodies into refrigerated trucks, including a little girl whose earrings had been taken before her body was thrown inside.

Targeting children: injured teen shot during protest, killed after arrest

Targeting children: injured teen shot during protest, killed after arrest

A 17-year-old protester wounded during Iran’s January protests was later killed after being taken into custody by security forces, according to testimony and forensic analysis gathered by the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center (IHRDC).