
Iran Hangs Second Protester In Public, In Less Than A Week
The Islamic Republic has hanged a second protester in less than a week in public on Monday after charging him with killing two members of security forces.

The Islamic Republic has hanged a second protester in less than a week in public on Monday after charging him with killing two members of security forces.

As the Islamic Republic is adamant to execute more protesters, some Islamic law experts are voicing opposition to the Judiciary’s interpretation of Sharia.

An elderly woman, whose son was killed in prison eleven years ago, says the Iranian regime has increased pressure and threats against her and her family members.

The former chief of Iran’s state Radio and TV says the current way of governance is “unsustainable” and the regime faces such “misery it cannot meet the smallest demands of the people.”

An alliance of 30 youth groups organizing protests and strikes in various Iranian cities since mid- October through social media, has published its manifesto.

Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said Sunday that Iran's Persian Gulf Arab neighbors would act to shore up their security if Tehran were to obtain nuclear weapons.

An underground Tehran youth group has warned that the expatriate opposition’s delay in forming a coalition may provide the regime a chance to suppress the protest movement.

Israel has reportedly threatened to bomb Beirut’s airport if it is used by the Iranian regime to smuggle weapons.

Iraq’s parliament speaker has recently confirmed that hundreds to thousands of people who went missing from 2014 to 2016 were kidnapped and killed by Iran-backed militias.

The Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law 2022 has been awarded to Mahsa Amini and the people of Iran for their courageous fight for freedom.

Nearly one million people have so far signed a petition to expel Iran’s ambassadors from the G7 countries in protest to the heavy crackdown on demonstrators.

November was a good month for democracy-seeking Iranians who have been on the streets since September, chanting "Woman, Life, Liberty," and "Death to Dictator."

Tens of Iranian human rights activists have called on the UN Secretary General to react to the execution of 23-year-old protester Mohsen Shekari and the heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.

A joint statement at the end of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Saudi Arabia has led to a strong backlash by Iranians who read it as betrayal by Beijing.

Protests in Iran continued Saturday night with silent rallies against the execution of a protester but they turned ugly after security forces attacked people in the streets.

There are reports of fires in military barracks and bases of Basij paramilitary forces across Iran apparently as acts of arson by antigovernment protesters.

Iran summoned China’s envoy in Tehran to express unhappiness over a joint statement issued at a meeting between President Xi Jinping and regional Arab states.

Students at different universities across Iran held sit-ins on Saturday amid increasing pressure on activists on campuses after almost three months of unrest.

Amnesty International this week criticized Iran for stopping families questioning the circumstances of under-18s’ deaths in current unrest.

The Iranian regime keeps up pressure on detained protesters with physical, sexual, and mental torture in prison, reports from family members and others say.

The Iranian currency rial dropped to a new historic low Saturday amid popular protests, strikes and a government determination to use force against all opposition.