Mahsa Amini
Iran establishes Tehran court for ‘moral security’ as it tightens monitoring of hijab compliance
BBC Persian reported that the announcement comes amid the renewed presence of morality police and heightened street harassment of women perceived to be violating Iran’s compulsory dress code.
Islamic Regime instructed universities on how to suppress 2023 staff, student protests - report
Don't forget the people: The Iran ceasefire must protect civilians - opinion
'Nation held hostage': Global protests planned as Iran's internet outage reaches nearly 70 days
Revolution in Iran: The state of minorities, uprising against Tehran
The ‘Magazine’ meets Siamand Moeini, leader of PJAK, an Iranian Kurdish party and militia, to discuss the uprising in Iran.
Islamic Republic's IRGC clashes with Kurds in western Iran - report
Iranian authorities have reportedly intensified their crackdown on the families of slain protesters in recent weeks.
Iranian female journalist goes on trial on charges linked to Amini protests
Iranian journalist Elaheh Mohammadi covered Amini's funeral in her Kurdish hometown Saqez, where the protests began.
Vandals shatter gravestone of symbol of Iranian protests Mahsa Amini
The vandalism comes just days after protests renewed across the country in response to the execution of protesters.
Iran's anti-government protests renew after three executed - report
At least seven Iranians who took part in the protests last year have been executed by Iranian authorities.
Kurds and the spirit of freedom on the Iraq-Iran border
In the 1980s, thousands of Kurds made for these mountains and for Iran, to escape the poison gas attacks of the Saddam Hussein regime. Now, the traffic is in the opposite direction.
Iran installs cameras in public places to identify, penalize unveiled women
According to a police statement, violators will receive “warning text messages as to the consequences” after being identified.
Hooman Khalili: Behind Israel's murals for the Iranian people - opinion
Hooman Khalili’s goal is to organize 18 murals across Israel and hopes to see them in cities like Haifa, Tiberias, Tel Aviv and (most notably) right next to the Gaza border.
US Jewish leaders launch group to support 'Woman Life Freedom' in Iran
Eric Fingerhut: “I know the Iranian people will one day realize their dreams of greater freedom, and I hope to help them reach that day as quickly as possible."
Iran's judiciary chief threatens to prosecute unveiled women 'without mercy'
A growing number of Iranian women have been ditching their veils since the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police.