A group of prominent figures in Belgium has issued a strong statement condemning Iran’s escalating use of executions as a political tool to suppress dissent and instill fear. The statement highlights data from
Iran’s Central Bank plans to sell foreign currencies next week in an effort to stabilize the rial, which has been losing value against the US dollar and other major currencies. According to the Tasnim news website
An Iranian political prisoner blasted the government for carrying on with executions while shutting down schools, offices and businesses amid ongoing energy deficit. “One thing has not been paused for those in
A 29-year-old Iranian man, who also faces the risk of years in prison in Iran, was sentenced to three years and one month in prison in Armenia. According to IranWire sources, Mohammad Havashemzadeh, who had been
Some lawmakers and the media outlets in Tehran say the Supreme National Security (SNSC) has shelved the controversial new hijab law, most likely with the consent of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. For months, the
The Iranian regime has temporarily backed down on enforcing its controversial mandatory hijab law, following intervention from the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) and growing internal disputes. Fearing
In an urgent appeal, the Polish Committee of Friends of a Free Iran called on the United Nations and international bodies to take immediate action to prevent the execution of six political prisoners in Iran. The
Overview: The UK Parliament has tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM) in the 2024-25 session, addressing the grave human rights violations in Iran, particularly highlighted in a recent UN report. This motion, which
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) intelligence agents arrested at least nine citizens and civil activists in Mahabad and surrounding villages in western Iran during a series of raids over the weekend. According
Iran executed 11 detainees on Sunday and transferred a political prisoner to solitary confinement over the weekend ahead of his imminent execution, sparking fresh condemnation from rights groups. Among the detainees
Iran’s paramilitary and intelligence networks profit from privatized healthcare institutions, employing a predominantly female workforce under exploitative short-term contracts with no oversight. These same facilities
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