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Iran Protests

Fajr Film Festival: a celebration few in Iran felt like celebrating

Fajr Film Festival: a celebration few in Iran felt like celebrating

Iran’s Fajr Film Festival went ahead this year as planned. But it did so in a country still reeling from bloodshed, and the red carpets beneath its guests carried a symbolic weight that many in the film community found difficult to ignore.

Internet shutdown chokes off one of the last lifelines for young Iranians

Internet shutdown chokes off one of the last lifelines for young Iranians

Freelancers across Iran lost foreign contracts and saw income dry up during January’s internet shutdown, digital workers told Iran International, as weeks offline cut their access to projects and payments in an economy already hit by global isolation.

Wounded protester missing for 33 days shot dead in custody, source says

Ali Heydari, a 20-year-old Iranian protester wounded and arrested during demonstrations in Mashhad on January 8, was shot in the head and killed in detention about a month later, a source close to his family told Iran International.

What the 1991 uprising in Iraq can teach US and Iran

About a month ago, US President Donald Trump urged Iranians to keep protesting and take over institutions, saying that “help is on the way.”

The night gunfire silenced a lifetime of music in Tehran

The night gunfire silenced a lifetime of music in Tehran

The night air on Jan. 8 in northeastern Tehran filled with chants rising in defiance. Among them stood Pooya Faragerdi, a violinist whose life was measured in music and a heart that beat for Iran. Then came the gunfire.

Iranians challenge Islamic Republic's show of unity

Iranians challenge Islamic Republic's show of unity

Iranians took to social media on the anniversary of the 1979 Revolution to challenge the Islamic Republic’s claims of overwhelming public support, sharing videos of anti-government chants and questioning the authenticity of state broadcasts.

Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says

Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says

The European Parliament on Thursday condemned what it described as systematic repression by Iran’s authorities against protesters and civil society, warning that reported killings during recent unrest could amount to crimes against humanity.

Iran marks 1979 anniversary under deepening legitimacy strain

Iran marks 1979 anniversary under deepening legitimacy strain

One month after a sweeping and deadly crackdown on nationwide protests, Islamic Republic marked its anniversary with state-organized rallies that appeared designed to project strength even as anti-government chants reverberated across neighborhoods nationwide.

Names against silence: Teachers document student deaths in January crackdown

Names against silence: Teachers document student deaths in January crackdown

An Iranian teachers' union has confirmed the identities of 200 students killed during the January protests and published their names, defying efforts to suppress information about the deaths.

Tehran signals zero tolerance by detaining political insiders

Tehran signals zero tolerance by detaining political insiders

The arrest of several prominent reformist figures in Tehran appears less aimed at silencing dissent than at tightening control at a moment of acute vulnerability for the state, as Iran navigates renewed talks with the United States under the shadow of war.

How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink

How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink

Iran’s January protests were the predictable result of years of ignored economic and social warning signs, according to one of the country’s most prominent economists, who says the state failed to recognize how close society had come to the brink.

Iran pressures families of protest detainees to attend state-run rallies

Iran pressures families of protest detainees to attend state-run rallies

The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ intelligence organization and Iran’s Intelligence Ministry pressured families of some detainees linked to nationwide protests to attend a pro-state rally marking the anniversary of the 1979 revolution, sources told Iran International.

A man, a dog, and a private wish turned public tragedy in Iran

A man, a dog, and a private wish turned public tragedy in Iran

Weeks after Iran’s bloody January crackdown, intimate tragedies are emerging from the silence, among them the story of a young auto mechanic and his dog.

How images came to carry Iran’s protest dead

How images came to carry Iran’s protest dead

Digital art and AI-generated images of protesters killed in Iran have flooded social media, turning victims of recent unrest into national icons.

Fluent in death: Tehran repeats 1988, at scale

Fluent in death: Tehran repeats 1988, at scale

The killings that swept Iran last month revived memories of 1988, when the Islamic Republic erased thousands of political prisoners in silence—my brother, Bijan, among them.

Iranians plead with Trump not to negotiate with the Islamic Republic

Iranians plead with Trump not to negotiate with the Islamic Republic

Hundreds of messages sent to Iran International from Iranians inside the country urge US President Donald Trump not to negotiate with the Islamic Republic, warning that talks would legitimize repression and betray protesters killed by security forces.

Despite talks, analyst sees US strikes on 'paper tiger' Iran as likely

Despite talks, analyst sees US strikes on 'paper tiger' Iran as likely

Middle East analyst Elizabeth Tsurkov says people close to President Trump believe he is likely to strike Iran, arguing the Islamic Republic’s failure against Israel revealed a “paper tiger” abroad — even as it remains ruthlessly lethal toward its own citizens.

Reports of deaths in custody in Iran raise fears of quiet repression

Reports of deaths in custody in Iran raise fears of quiet repression

Human rights activists are sounding the alarm over reports of secret and extrajudicial executions in Iran, warning that the authorities may be moving toward retaliating against detainees after the deadly crackdown on protests in January.

Reformist says Iranian security forces staged violence to justify crackdown

Reformist says Iranian security forces staged violence to justify crackdown

A senior Iranian reformist has accused security bodies of deliberately escalating and even staging violence including alleged killings among their own ranks to legitimize a sweeping crackdown on protests, sharply disputing the official narrative blaming foreign actors.

'Hospitals are no longer safe': doctors warn of medical repression in Iran

'Hospitals are no longer safe': doctors warn of medical repression in Iran

Physicians working with Iranian protesters are warning that hospitals and medical care in Iran may be increasingly used as tools of repression, as doctors are arrested or threatened for treating the wounded and injured demonstrators are denied care.

Iran studies scholars voice support for protesters

Iran studies scholars voice support for protesters

A group of scholars in Iranian studies issued a public statement expressing solidarity with people in Iran, describing the protests as a defining historical moment and warning that silence or misplaced neutrality carries consequences.

Canada condemns Iran after video shows armored car running over protesters

Canada condemns Iran after video shows armored car running over protesters

Canada condemned the killing of protesters and use of violence by Iranian authorities after a video shared by Iran International showed an armored vehicle operated by Iranian security force running over demonstrators in Ardabil, northwest of Iran.