
Iranians Abroad Show Anger At Brutal Killing Of Detained Protester
Iranians abroad have once again held protest rallies to declare opposition to the Islamic Republic and express support for their compatriots’ uprising.

Iranians abroad have once again held protest rallies to declare opposition to the Islamic Republic and express support for their compatriots’ uprising.

A day after Nato’s chief said war in Ukraine could ‘spin out of control,’ US spokesman John Kirby said Russia was offering Iran “unprecedented” military support

Many Iranians enraged by the execution of 23-year-old Mohsen Shekari held protests Friday evening in some cities and more are planned for Saturday.

Iran’s exiled queen Farah Pahlavi has expressed sorrow over the execution of Iranian protester Mohsen Shekari asking the people to preserve their unity.

The Australian government has imposed sanctions on several Iranian government entities for human rights violations and abuses.

The European Union has urged the Islamic Republic to stop the repression and execution of protestors, as well as support for Russia.

Media in Iran are discussing how the current wave of protests are different from all previous antigovernment outbursts and why there is no end in sight.

Iran’s top Sunni religious leader slammed executions of protesters as violations of Sharia law and warned the authorities that this will not stop the antigovernment movement.

The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on dozens of people and entities over alleged human rights abuse or corruption across nine countries, including Russia, China and Iran.

The United States announced new military aid for Ukraine Friday and vowed to disrupt Russian Iranian ties, including the possible supply of missiles by Tehran.

China’s foreign ministry this week called President Xi Jinping’s Riyadh visit the “largest-scale” diplomacy between the People’s Republic and the Arab world.

The US mission in the United Nations says the execution of Mohsen Shekari represents a grim escalation of the tactics the Islamic Republic is utilizing in its ongoing brutal crackdown on protesters.

The United Kingdom ambassador to the United Nations said Friday that Russia was trying to obtain more weapons from Iran, including hundreds of ballistic missiles.

As in many other previous cases, Iranian authorities Friday allowed only a handful of family members to attend Mohsen Shekari’s heavily guarded burial to prevent a possible protest.

A prominent Sunni cleric and prayer leader of a mosque in the city of Khash in Sistan and Baluchestan province has been killed.

Britain on Friday summoned Iran's most senior diplomat in London to protest the hanging of Mohsen Shekari, the first such execution over ongoing antigovernment unrest.

Rejecting international reactions over the execution of a protester for injuring a Basij paramilitary agent, the Islamic Republic defends it as a standard procedure.

Iran’s point-to-point inflation for the previous Iranian calendar month – which ended November 21 – was about 50 percent with food inflation recorded at above 70 percent in 12 provinces.

Britain announced sanctions Friday against 30 people worldwide, including Iranian officials, for serious rights violations, such as the violence on protesters.

Canada imposed fresh sanctions on Iran, Russia and Myanmar Friday, citing human rights violations by their governments.

Germany summoned Iran’s ambassador Thursday after the Islamic Republic executed the first Iranian arrested during the current wave of antigovernment protests.