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
'Gender apartheid': UN slams Iran's modesty laws, one year to Amini's killing
The UN said that this is "gender discrimination designed to bring the women of Iran into complete submission."
Mahsa Amini's murder anniversary: Jewish singer to release song
Iraqis in Pajamas will be releasing '#MahsaAmini on September 16, the anniversary of Amini's murder by Iranian police for wearing trousers.
Iranian anti-government professors fired ahead of Mahsa Amini anniversary
Professors who supported student protesters have been suspended or fired as Iranian authorities crack down on activists.
Will Iran be President Biden’s Afghanistan 2.0? - opinion
The Biden administration presented human rights as its hallmark promise. But it may oversee two catastrophic global failures of human rights: Abandoning women in Iran and Afghanistan.
Mass arrests target Iranian activists nearly one year after Mahsa Amini's death
At least 13 activists and relatives of Iranians killed or arrested during the last year's protests have been arrested in recent weeks.
IRGC chief says Mahsa Amini protests were 'strongest, most dangerous'
The IRGC commander-in-chief claimed the US was planning to spark renewed protests on the anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death.
What Iran doubling down on hijab enforcement means - analysis
Iranian media has relaunched attacks against the family of murdered Mahsa Jina Amini, who was killed for not wearing the hijab.
Iranian police confirm 'morality patrols' back on the streets
The "morality police's" operations were scaled back after protests erupted when Mahsa Amini was killed in their custody last year.
Baháʼís seek unity with Iranians to demand women's rights
Forty years after the public execution of 10 Baháʼí women in Iran, the Baháʼí community sees the Iranian people as partners, not persecutors
Israel and Iran: The opposite sides in the battle for democracy - opinion
In the face of autocracy and oppression, Israel stands firm in its commitment to democracy, freedom, and the shared values that unite us with our democratic partners.