Iran, US and Oman
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Supporters of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, rallied to support him in Tehran this walks as talks took place with the U.S.
The 37-year-old Iranian beautician marched with her friends through the streets in her hometown of Karaj, taking video as they chanted against Iran's rulers
The authorities are making mass arrests, seizing assets and hunting down doctors who treated protesters. Some Iranians keep showing defiance anyway.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei crushed the protests that swept across the country last month, but only by unleashing the bloodiest crackdown of his nearly four decades in power. Now,
Book tour tickets and details here.The recent protests in Iran are about so many things. Human rights, corruption, freedom. But this time – they are also motivated by economic hardship. Hardship caused,
More than 36,500 Iranians were allegedly killed during a brutal, two-day crackdown against anti-regime protesters, the deadliest in the history of the Islamic Republic, according to a new report.
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions against Iran’s interior minister, accusing Eskandar Momeni of repressing nationwide protests that have challenged Tehran’s theocratic government.
As demonstrations gained momentum earlier in January, Trump urged Iranians to “keep protesting” because “help is on its way.” He threatened the government with “very strong action” if it started executing protesters, later claiming his pressure campaign had stopped hundreds from being put to death.
Supreme Leader Khamenei approved the strategy giving IRGC full command authority during 'armed security situations' with internet shutdowns, leaked documents show.
Website launched for people to report omitted names after Iranians share on social media identities of people killed.