Amid Iran's deadly crackdown, three women share their stories of resistance, fear and an unyielding hope for freedom.
An ongoing internet blackout and intensifying crackdowns are obstructing documentation of abuses in Iran, as women human rights defenders face arbitrary arrest, ill-treatment, and prolonged detention.
For Iranian women, regime change is the logical outcome of decades of systematic humiliation under a system built on ...
Iranian police deliberately fire at the protestors’ eyes. A deeply rooted act of repression that is older than the Islamic ...
Iranian women are leading a powerful protest movement, fueled by decades of repression and a fight for basic rights. The ...
If your outrage depends on who's holding the gun rather than who's under it, you're not practicing human rights. You are involved in politics while claiming to support human rights.
Amid large-scale anti-government protests in Iran, Iranian women are sending a message of protest to the government by setting fire to a photo of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and smoking a ...
Thousands of people have been killed during protests in Iran over the past three weeks. Sky News has verified over 110 of those deaths, closely examining who the victims were and how they died. Their ...
America is rooted in the rejection of arbitrary power and the subjugation of the individual to the state. Iranians are now ...
The protests that have swept through Iran’s streets since late last December recall the wave of anger that erupted after the death of the Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in 2022—albeit with a clear ...
The Iranian morality police are back on the streets enforcing the country’s strict Islamic dress code, authorities said Sunday. During nationwide anti-government protests last year, the morality ...
For more than two weeks, thousands of people in Iran have been protesting against the regime. Security forces have responded with violent crackdowns. According to the human rights organization HRANA, ...