Iranian opposition figures, dissidents, and families of perished protesters have issued Norouz messages, expressing hope for the end of “the dark age” of the Islamic Republic.
UN’s rapporteur on Iran’s human rights and its fact-finding mission have renewed their call to hold Tehran accountable for its violations, including brutal crackdown on dissent and surging executions.
An Iranian official claims that security forces acted with "responsibility" during the 2022-2023 anti-government protests, accusing protesters of being responsible for the deaths of 112 “bystanders”.
Alireza Khari is not the only political prisoner in Iran who committed suicide under continuous psychological pressure and torture, even after release from prison.
After months of stonewalling, US Senate Foreign Relations Committee has announced a formal markup hearing for the MAHSAAct, a bill that codifies sanctions against Iran’s leaders.
Eleven women's rights activists in Gilan province, north of Iran, who were detained in August, have been collectively sentenced to more than 60 years in prison.
Mowlavi Abdolhamid, the Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, reiterated his demands for a final verdict on the tragic Bloody Friday massacre.
Images and videos posted online show large crowds of people visiting Persepolis, the ancient seat of Achaemenid kings, and the royal Sa'dabad Palace in Tehran during Norouz holidays.
The Human Rights Center at the University of California Berkeley has unveiled findings regarding repressive measures employed by the Iranian government against protesters in 2022-2023.
In a message marking Norouz, the Iranian New Year, two prominent activists called for the overthrow of the Islamic regime.
Alireza Khari, a protester who was released from prison in Iran, has taken his own life allegedly due to relentless security pressures.
In a statement marking the arrival of the Persian New Year, the Coordination Council of Teachers Associations called for "the rule of the people" as Iran faces the biggest threat to its theocratic rule since the birth of the Islamic Republic.
Iranian dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi has been tried on charges of “disseminating falsehoods” and “calling for violence,” according to a post on his X account on Saturday.
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