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Afghan migrants among those killed in Iran protests

Afghan migrants among those killed in Iran protests

Several Afghan migrants were killed during Iran’s recent nationwide protests, with some taking part alongside Iranian demonstrators and others shot despite having no direct involvement, a source confirmed to Afghanistan International.

Huda Beauty faces boycott campaign over founder’s Iran protest video

Huda Beauty faces boycott campaign over founder’s Iran protest video

Global beauty brand Huda Beauty has become the focus of a viral backlash after its founder, Huda Kattan, shared a social media post that many Iranians said echoed Tehran’s narrative about the deadly crackdown on nationwide protests.

How Tehran tried to control the story after January’s bloodshed

Tehran’s violent mid-January crackdown was accompanied by a quieter but sweeping campaign to silence the press and control information about the killings.

No clicks, no revenue: Iran's blackout wipes out online businesses

A sweeping government-imposed internet blackout has slashed sales, frozen online trade and pushed thousands of small businesses to the brink, according to business owners and industry groups, exposing deep vulnerabilities in Iran’s digital economy.

How a month of protests and threats brought Trump to Iran strike decision point

How a month of protests and threats brought Trump to Iran strike decision point

A month of protests inside Iran, a widening crackdown and repeated warnings from President Donald Trump have brought Washington to a decision point on whether to use force, as senior Israeli and Saudi officials arrive in the US capital this week for talks on possible next steps.

Iran re-arrests digital security expert once accused of spying for US

Iran re-arrests digital security expert once accused of spying for US

Amirhossein (Iman) Seyrafi, a former political prisoner and digital security expert previously accused of spying for the United States, has been arrested amid Iran’s sweeping crackdown on dissent, sources familiar with the matter told Iran International.

Why Turkey fears Iran’s unrest more than its repression

Why Turkey fears Iran’s unrest more than its repression

Iranians’ chants against the Islamic Republic—muted for now by brute force—are viewed in Turkey not as a struggle for freedom but as a geopolitical risk from migration and militancy.

'Rat-Ali': Iran’s protest nickname targets Ali Khamenei’s time underground

'Rat-Ali': Iran’s protest nickname targets Ali Khamenei’s time underground

Many Iranians on social media have been referring to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as ‘Moush-Ali’ (Rat-Ali), a nickname rooted in reports that he has repeatedly gone into underground seclusion and now echoed at rallies inside Iran and in diaspora protests.

Wealthy Iranian brothers chose protest and were killed

Wealthy Iranian brothers chose protest and were killed

Brothers Hamid and Vahid Arzanlou were two well-known entrepreneurs in Iran’s furniture industry who despite their wealth still chose to raise their voices in anti-government protests this month and paid with their lives.

A protester’s final wish: 'Bury me wrapped in the lion and sun flag'

A protester’s final wish: 'Bury me wrapped in the lion and sun flag'

Mojtaba (Shahmorad) Shahpari, a protester from the southwestern Iranian city of Izeh who was injured during the nationwide protests and later found dead in a cold storage warehouse in Isfahan, was laid to rest wrapped in the lion and sun flag, fulfilling his final wish.

Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

Iranian families are turning funerals of youths killed in a deadly protest crackdown this month into celebrations of life, with dancing and wedding music aimed at defying their heartbreak and state repression.

'Where are you, son?' Iranian father's morgue odyssey breaks hearts

'Where are you, son?' Iranian father's morgue odyssey breaks hearts

A long video of an Iranian father's agonized trudge among the bloodied corpses of slain protestors in a Tehran morgue in search of his son has seared viewers with the enormity of the state's mass killings this month.

36,500 deaths in context: How Iran’s toll compares with wars and crackdowns

36,500 deaths in context: How Iran’s toll compares with wars and crackdowns

The killing of 36,500 people in just two days represents a scale of violence without precedent in the history of repression under the Islamic Republic – and one that stands out even when compared with some of the deadliest episodes of state violence and full-scale wars worldwide.

Iran’s repeated use of 3,117 fuels doubts about official statistics

Iran’s repeated use of 3,117 fuels doubts about official statistics

A single number – 3,117 – has appeared repeatedly in Iranian official statistics, from protest deaths to public health data, raising doubts about the credibility and methodology behind state-reported statistics.

Why 'locked and loaded’ US is still holding back on Iran

Why 'locked and loaded’ US is still holding back on Iran

US President Donald Trump’s dramatic naval buildup in the Middle East appears to have generated more strategic uncertainty than clarity both in Tehran and in Washington.

After mass killings, bodies of Iran's slain leveraged to quash dissent

After mass killings, bodies of Iran's slain leveraged to quash dissent

After killing thousands across Iran in just days, Iran’s government is denying families the right to mourn by blocking burials and seizing bodies in its push stamp on the embers of unrest.

Iran crossed point of no return as protests collide with economic exhaustion

Iran crossed point of no return as protests collide with economic exhaustion

Iran cannot simply rewind to the weeks before the protests began. The crackdown hardened public anger, while an already overstretched economy and energy system lost what little room they had to absorb another shock.

Iran-linked influence campaign targeted Western debate on uprising - OSINT group

Iran-linked influence campaign targeted Western debate on uprising - OSINT group

An independent research group said on Saturday it had identified a large, coordinated social media influence operation it linked to the Islamic Republic, aimed at shaping global narratives and suppressing dissent during the country’s uprising.

Iran’s bid for normalcy via sport: Matches return but players refuse the script

Iran’s bid for normalcy via sport: Matches return but players refuse the script

With tens of thousands killed and society still reeling, the Islamic Republic has turned to sport to project normalcy as matches return, but players’ muted celebrations and empty stadiums show how little of the script still holds.

Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal

Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal

More than 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown on nationwide protests, making it the deadliest two-day protest massacre in history, according to documents reviewed by Iran International's Editorial Board.

From control to collapse: why Iran’s state broadcaster no longer persuades

From control to collapse: why Iran’s state broadcaster no longer persuades

Iran’s state broadcaster has reached a point where control no longer translates into attention, exposing how years of manipulation, omission and distrust have hollowed out its authority and left a system that still fills airtime but is no longer watched.

Iran’s post-massacre moment is the quiet defiance of being alive

Iran’s post-massacre moment is the quiet defiance of being alive

As Iran’s authorities impose silence through violence and disconnection, what the world is witnessing is not unrest but defiance at its most basic—people refusing to disappear, to be reduced to numbers, or to surrender their names.