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Two Russians get 25 years for plot to kill Iranian dissident in US

Two Russians get 25 years for plot to kill Iranian dissident in US

A federal judge has sentenced the two Russian mobsters convicted of plotting to assassinate Iranian American journalist Masih Alinejad at her New York home to 25 years in prison.

Imprisoned dissident mocks Khamenei's advice to Trump on 'No Kings' rallies

Imprisoned dissident mocks Khamenei's advice to Trump on 'No Kings' rallies

Veteran political activist and prisoner Abolfazl Ghadyani published a letter from Tehran’s Evin Prison criticizing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's advice to Trump on how to deal with recent domestic protests.

Iran’s rape survivors face justice that feels like another assault - Shargh

In Iran, women seeking justice for rape face a system that reopens their wounds — forcing them to relive trauma in courts that offer punishment without protection, and laws with no room for mercy, a report by leading reformist newspaper Shargh said.

Young disabled girl sexually assaulted at Iran rehab center - daily

A seven-year-old disabled and orphaned girl named Dorsa was brutally sexually assaulted by the director of a rehabilitation center in Mazandaran province, leaving her with severe genital injuries, according to a report by Ham-Mihan newspaper.

Iran faces looming medicine shortages as UN sanctions strain drug supply chains

Iran faces looming medicine shortages as UN sanctions strain drug supply chains

A leading pharmaceutical industry figure warned that Iran faces inevitable production disruptions and severe drug shortages by March, as renewed UN sanctions under the snapback mechanism tighten access to foreign currency and strain supply chains.

Iran’s top court overturns death sentences for five Kurdish protesters

Iran’s top court overturns death sentences for five Kurdish protesters

Iran’s Supreme Court has overturned death sentences issued against five Kurdish men from Boukan who were arrested during the Woman, Life, Freedom protests in 2022, ordering a retrial in a local revolutionary court, according to rights organizations.

Iran sentences 67-year-old female political prisoner to death

Iran sentences 67-year-old female political prisoner to death

Zahra Shahbaz Tabari, a 67-year-old Iranian political prisoner, has been sentenced to death by a revolutionary court on charges of collaboration with groups fighting the Islamic Republic, a US-based human rights group said on Saturday.

Khamenei's daily faults officials over 'lax' hijab enforcement

Khamenei's daily faults officials over 'lax' hijab enforcement

Iran’s hardline daily Kayhan, run by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s representative, blamed government bodies for lax enforcement of hijab rules and called for stronger promotion of compulsory veiling in a commentary published on Saturday.

Hundreds of Iranian activists denounce sharp rise in executions

Hundreds of Iranian activists denounce sharp rise in executions

Eight hundred Iranian activists including political prisoners on Friday condemned as a "tool of repression" a steep uptick in Tehran's use of the death penalty after rights groups reported 280 hangings in Iran in October alone.

Iranian laborer faces execution over firecracker outside local courthouse

Iranian laborer faces execution over firecracker outside local courthouse

Iran's Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence of Manouchehr Fallah, a 42-year-old laborer from northern Iran who now faces imminent execution for allegedly detonating a small sound bomb outside a local courthouse.

US court to sentence pair in Tehran-backed plot against Iran dissident

US court to sentence pair in Tehran-backed plot against Iran dissident

A US court will hold a sentencing hearing next week for two men convicted over an alleged Tehran-backed plot to kill Iranian dissident and journalist Masih Alinejad, she said on X on Thursday.

The hidden return of Iran’s morality police

The hidden return of Iran’s morality police

On paper, Iran’s law still mandates the compulsory hijab. But the streets tell a more complicated truth.

Iran held at least 88 public executions since 2011, daily says

Iran held at least 88 public executions since 2011, daily says

Iran has carried out at least 88 public executions between 2011 and 2023, according to a review published by the daily Shargh, which said the practice -- often witnessed by crowds including children -- has failed to reduce violent crime despite declining in recent years.

Iran executes nuclear engineer accused of spying for Israel - rights group

Iran executes nuclear engineer accused of spying for Israel - rights group

An Iranian nuclear engineer employed at the Natanz nuclear facilities was executed in Qom last week after being convicted of spying for Israel, according to the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights.

Iranian man says Israel activism led to near-fatal attack by fellow refugees

Iranian man says Israel activism led to near-fatal attack by fellow refugees

Hooshmand Ramezanipour spoke softly from a refugee camp in Serbia, his voice low and cautious. “There are smugglers here,” he said. “To be honest, I have died and been resurrected many times — both inside Iran and here.”

Baha’is alarmed as Iran state TV pundit ties them to Israel amid crackdown

Baha’is alarmed as Iran state TV pundit ties them to Israel amid crackdown

A hardline commentator on Iranian state television alleged that the Baha'i minority in Iran holds secret allegiance to Israel, in comments which appear to reinforce official enmity toward the group as state persecution continues.

Iranian filmmakers mount rare collective challenge to state control

Iranian filmmakers mount rare collective challenge to state control

Calls are growing across Iran’s film industry to end state censorship, with thirteen trade unions joining directors and screenwriters in demanding the abolition of film production permits and pre-production controls imposed by government bodies.

Iranians abroad resigned to constant threats from Tehran, UN rapporteur says

Iranians abroad resigned to constant threats from Tehran, UN rapporteur says

Many Iranian journalists and activists abroad have begun to treat state intimidation and harassment as part of daily life, UN Special Rapporteur on Iran Mai Sato said on Tuesday, criticizing the persistence of what she called Iran's transnational repression.

Iranian police open fire on family in car, killing child

Iranian police open fire on family in car, killing child

A six-year-old boy was killed in southwest Iran after police fired on a family car and abandoned the wounded at the scene, local sources told Iran International, suggesting that officers’ failure to take him to hospital and leaving his family by the roadside led to his death.

Iran government says hijab cannot be restored by force

Iran government says hijab cannot be restored by force

Iran’s government spokesperson said on Tuesday that the administration does not believe coercion can restore compliance with Iran’s hijab laws, amid renewed debate over enforcement and the deployment of tens of thousands of volunteers in Tehran.

Iran says detainee in France part of prisoner exchange talks with Paris

Iran says detainee in France part of prisoner exchange talks with Paris

Iranian national Mahdieh Esfandiari has been put forward in a prisoner exchange arrangement with France, Deputy Foreign Minister Vahid Jalalzadeh said on Tuesday.

Caught between pain and exile, injured Iranian protester fears deportation

Caught between pain and exile, injured Iranian protester fears deportation

An Iranian protester shot during the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom uprising is living in constant pain with more than 80 lead pellets lodged in his body — and now fears deportation from Turkey to Iran, where he could face severe punishment.