A former judge and assistant prosecutor-general, Ali Akbar Heidari-Fard, has disclosed new details that could help solve the puzzle of Kahrizak, a notorious detention center near Tehran where at least five young protesters died shortly after being tortured.
In a letter to grand ayatollahs (Shi’ite sources of emulation), the daughters of Green Movement leader Mir Hossein Mousavi have bitterly criticized Iranian officials for what they call “skipping their responsibility.”
U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement to "decertify" Iran on its compliance with the landmark 2015 nuclear accord has sent ripples throughout the Middle East and Europe, raising questions on everything from U.S. obligations to international agreements to whether Tehran will respond with more covert activity in the region.
Many Iranians have taken to social media to criticize U.S. President Donald Trump for taking a harder line on the Islamic republic and decertifying the 2015 landmark nuclear agreement with Iran, which is believed to enjoy significant support in the country.
While the stage is set for U.S. President Donald Trump to make his long-awaited announcement on U.S. policy toward Tehran and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) at 12:45 EST, on October 13, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is watching from the sidelines.
President Hassan Rouhani’s surprising support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has triggered negative responses on social media.
Reports suggest the United States could designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terrorist organization. Tehran has warned that such a move would be met with a "firm, decisive, and crushing" response.
It’s time to celebrate Cyrus the Great’s Day (October 29) in an official state ceremony, Shiraz’s MP has reminded the culture and Islamic guidance minister in a letter.
As human rights groups marked the World Day against Death Penalty on October 10, Amnesty International, AI, announced that China, Iran, and Iraq were the top three countries carrying out executions.
The former chairman of Bank Melli of Iran, Mahmoud Reza Khavari, will be tried in absentia on November 21, reported the judiciary’s official news website, Mizan.
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