Iran continues to solidify its position as one of the most oppressive regimes for press freedom, with recent reports shedding light on the increasing challenges faced by the media in the country.
Iran has decided to prohibit women from attending football matches involving FC Nassaji Mazandaran against popular teams such as Persepolis FC and Esteghlal FC.
The secretary of the union of Iran’s university professors warned that the Interior Ministry and the National Security Council now dominate the country’s universities.
Amnesty International has branded Iran's brutal hijab crackdown as a "War on Women" in the wake of the recent Noor plan which has seen security forces violently arresting unveiled women.
Politicians in the United States have slammed the death sentence of Toomaj Salehi, an Iranian singer known for his dissenting views amid the ongoing uprising against the government.
A video showing agents of Iran's hijab patrol forcibly arresting a young woman for failing to comply with the mandatory hijab has surfaced showing her being forcibly thrown into a van as brutal crackdowns continue.
Dozens of Baha'i women in Iran have been summoned to court facing baseless criminal charges amid an escalation in the persecution of the Baha'i community.
The Tehran prosecutor's office has initiated legal proceedings against two journalists over their reporting on the death of 16-year-old protester Nika Shakarami.
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has called for intensified sanctions against Iranian authorities for the brutal enforcement of hijab.
In another letter from prison, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is criticizing the harsh conditions faced by elderly female political prisoners in Tehran’s infamous Evin Prison.
Amir Hossein Bankipour, a member of the Iranian Parliament, recently detailed more surveillance measures under the proposed Hijab and Chastity Bill to crack down on hijab defiance.
Iran will have no mercy for drug traffickers, warned Attorney General Mohammad Movahedi-Azad amid rising concerns about the country’s alarming rate of drug-related executions.
Eight students from the Anwar al-Haramain religious school in Sistan-Baluchestan have been arrested by the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) accused of supporting insurgent Sunni Baluch group Jaish al-Adl.
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