The family of a prominent Iranian environmentalist who died in prison demand a full investigation.
New twists in the case of a top Iranian environmental official added more mystery to the news about his possible arrest, reported on February 10.
Iran’s judiciary is “fully responsible” for the death of an Iranian-Canadian citizen who died while in police custody, the New York based NGO Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) has said in a statement.
A senior adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said that figures the Rouhani administration has released about economic growth and employment do not reflect the truth.
Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese national and permeant resident of the U.S. is also imprisoned in Iran since September 2015. In an exclusive interview with Radio Farda, Jason Poblete attorney of Mr. Zakka said that his client has been diagnosed for Cancer and needs immediate medical treatment.
A deputy commander for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) has boasted that Iran is capable of a military confrontation with its archenemy, the United States.
“Resistance economy” has re-emerged in Iranian official rhetoric following the wave of unrest that swept the country in late December 2017 and early January this year.
Pyeongchang kicked a hornets' nest when it handed out free Samsung smartphones to thousands of Olympians but excluded Iranians because of sanctions.
A day after dozens of prominent lawyers in Iran called for the immediate release of labor rights activist Reza Shahabi from prison, he was freed on bail for five days.
Trade between the U.S. and Iran declined significantly during first year of Donald Trump’s presidency.
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