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Iran Protests

100 days after carnage: Iran economy reels from war, inflation, unemployment

100 days after carnage: Iran economy reels from war, inflation, unemployment

One hundred days after thousands of protesters were massacred on January 8 and 9, Iran's already fragile economy has sharply deteriorated, with millions feared to be unemployed as a devastating war compounds the crisis and accelerates economic collapse.

Iranian assaulted in London amid concern over threats to regime critics

Iranian assaulted in London amid concern over threats to regime critics

Iran International has received reports that an Iranian man was violently assaulted in central London. The Metropolitan Police are understood to be investigating.

How the war struck Iran’s architecture of repression

Israel’s campaign in Iran has reached far beyond missile depots and military command. Over roughly a month, it has also hit the architecture of domestic repression: intelligence compounds, police stations, Basij bases, judicial buildings, and senior officials tied to crackdowns.

Iran refuses to return body of executed teen protester to family

Iranian security forces have still not returned the body of 18-year-old protester Amirhossein Hatami to his family, four days after his execution, in what informed sources described as further pressure on relatives already reeling from his death.

Iran executes at least five in week of wartime crackdown

Iran executes at least five in week of wartime crackdown

Iran has executed at least five men over the past week in cases linked to anti-government protests and security-related charges, as human rights groups warn of an escalating use of capital punishment against political detainees.

Iran executes two men as protest-related hangings continue

Iran executes two men as protest-related hangings continue

Iran executed two men on Sunday over accusations that they tried to storm a military site and gain access to an armory during the January protests, according to Mizan, the judiciary’s news outlet.

Two more political prisoners executed in Iran

Two more political prisoners executed in Iran

Iran’s judiciary said two political prisoners were executed on Saturday after their death sentences were upheld, in the latest use of capital punishment in security-related cases.

Iran’s wartime messaging targets its own citizens

Iran’s wartime messaging targets its own citizens

Iran’s state broadcaster has adopted a noticeably harsher tone toward dissent, increasingly framing domestic protests as part of a war waged by “enemies.”

Iran state TV warns public against disclosing officials’ hiding places

Iran state TV warns public against disclosing officials’ hiding places

Iranian state television has escalated its messaging by warning citizens not to reveal the locations of officials hiding among civilians.

Iran executes protest detainee over Basij base fire case

Iran executes protest detainee over Basij base fire case

Iran’s judiciary said on Thursday it had carried out the execution of Amirhossein Hatami, a protest detainee convicted in a case linked to a fire at a Basij base in Tehran during January protests.

Khameneism after Khamenei- why Mojtaba represents continuity, not change

Khameneism after Khamenei- why Mojtaba represents continuity, not change

The rise of Mojtaba Khamenei is not an unexpected deviation within the Islamic Republic—it is the logical outcome of a system carefully engineered over nearly four decades by Ali Khamenei.

Talks with Iran would 'let cancer spread', dissident behind viral video says

Talks with Iran would 'let cancer spread', dissident behind viral video says

An Iranian man whose viral plea for Donald Trump’s help drew millions of views says he was forced to flee the country after being targeted by the Revolutionary Guard, warning from exile that negotiating with Tehran would allow its repression to continue.

Presence of Iraqi militias in Iran sparks fears of renewed repression

Presence of Iraqi militias in Iran sparks fears of renewed repression

Dismay and alarm are spreading among Iranians over reports and images showing Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces, or Hashd al-Shaabi, inside Iran, with messages sent to Iran International describing fear, anger and a growing sense of insecurity.

Iran blocks accounts of Starlink users as crackdown continues

Iran blocks accounts of Starlink users as crackdown continues

Iranian police said on Thursday they had blocked 61 bank accounts belonging to users of Starlink satellite internet in the central city of Yazd, as part of a broader crackdown on unauthorized connectivity.

The tipping point: How regimes really collapse

The tipping point: How regimes really collapse

In history, authoritarian systems usually fall twice: first psychologically, when fear breaks; then politically, when the men with guns hesitate. Iran’s recent shocks look less like a single crisis than a classic collapse sequence unfolding at speed.

Strikes hit Tehran safe houses as checkpoints spread nationwide

Strikes hit Tehran safe houses as checkpoints spread nationwide

Several safe houses in Tehran were targeted in attacks early on Monday, according to reports received by Iran International, as security deployments intensified across the country.

No leniency for January protesters, Iran judiciary warns

No leniency for January protesters, Iran judiciary warns

Cases tied to the January protests have been reviewed, with some reaching final verdicts and now being carried out, Iran’s judiciary said on Monday, warning that those convicted would face no leniency.

Iranians ‘weeks away’ from another uprising, Israeli security insider says

Iranians ‘weeks away’ from another uprising, Israeli security insider says

An Israeli security insider says Iran could be weeks away from reaching conditions for an uprising, as the US and Israel may soon judge the Islamic Republic weak enough to call on Iranians to take to the streets.

Wrestler’s execution raises fears for detained athletes in Iran

Wrestler’s execution raises fears for detained athletes in Iran

The hanging of a 19-year-old wrestler on Thursday intensified concerns over the fate of other detained athletes, with fears growing that more executions could follow in cases linked to protests earlier this year.

Iranians defy crackdown at fire festival as Israel signals support

Iranians defy crackdown at fire festival as Israel signals support

Iranians across many cities took to the streets late Tuesday to celebrate Chaharshanbe Suri, defying warnings and attempted crackdowns by security forces as the country remains under sustained military pressure.

Israel says Larijani, Basij chief killed in major blow to Iran leadership

Israel says Larijani, Basij chief killed in major blow to Iran leadership

Israeli forces killed senior Iranian official Ali Larijani and IRGC-Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani in overnight airstrikes inside Iran, Israel’s defense minister and military said on Tuesday, as Tehran has yet to confirm the deaths.

Iran braces for fire festival under shadow of war

Iran braces for fire festival under shadow of war

As dusk falls across Iran on Tuesday, bonfires, fireworks and street gatherings are expected to mark Chaharshanbeh Suri, an ancient fire festival that has also become a public act of defiance, this year unfolding under war, heavy security and fears of bloodshed.