Family, activists and eyewitnesses dispute official claims that two detained protesters committed suicide in Iran.
A series of moderate earthquakes struck near the Iran-Iraq border and other areas of Iran on January 11, most of them occurring in the same region hit by a major quake in November that killed over 530 people.
Iran's teachers union says endemic mismanagement is to blame for popular protests.
President Hassan Rouhani has called on Iran’s state-run TV and other media outlets to stop spreading rumours and portraying the country’s situation in a bad light in the aftermath of recent protests.
In a statement published Tuesday, January 9, Amnesty International (AI) called upon Iranian authorities to immediately investigate reports that at least five people have died in custody.
The head of Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, has said the country is keeping close tabs on Iran.
Protesters are camped out in front of Tehran's Evin prison demanding the release of detained Dervishes and other prisoners.
Alarming reports from Iran say more detained protesters have died while in custody, with one prominent human rights defender putting the total number at five.
Iran's Association for Online Commerce (AOC) says hundreds of thousands of online businesses have suffered serious losses due to the filtering of social media.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has once again claimed on Tuesday that recent protests were organized and even financed from abroad and Iran has foiled attempts by its “enemies” to overthrow the Islamic Republic.
A video clip form the meeting that elected Ali Khamanei as Iran's Supreme Leader in 1989, shows that he was supposed to serve only for one year as a caretaker.
The controversy about the real cause of death of former Iranian president Hashemi Rafsanjani continues. New investigation warranted.
A reformist member of Iranian parliament, in a tweet has confirmed that one of those arrested during recent protests has died in prison.
Workers at the Haft Tapeh sugar cane plantation and mill company have collectively gone on strike since the morning of January 7, the Free Labor Union of Iran (FLUI) reports.
Nahid Khoda Karami, a member of Tehran City Council, has expressed concern over the condition of protesters who were detained during the recent demonstrations in Iran’s capital.
Tehran Prosecutor-General said on Sunday, January 7 that 70 of the detained protesters have been released on bail during the last 48 hours.
More than two thousand Afghans deployed by the Islamic Republic to fight in the Syrian civil war in support of Bashar al-Assad have been killed.
Sixteen prominent Iranian reformist activists in Iran issued a statement rejecting the claim.
Reports and videos reviewed by Radio Farda indicate that on Friday, the 9th day of protests in Iran, there were fresh demonstrations in several cities.
Amnesty International and U.N. officials express concern over Iran crackdown.
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