The network of officials chosen from among Iranian Supreme Leader's relatives, the allies of his son, and his trusted office staff has grown further by the appointment of a younger hardliner, with family ties to the citadel of power.
These stories were the most consumed stories about Iran in 2019 on Radio Farda
Eyewitness accounts of Iran state TV reporters engaging in forced confession by dissidents are multiplying.
Iran has doubled amount of marriage loans, which has led to more underage youngsters to get married.
Iran police says it has disbanded a "monarchist propaganda networks" with over 150 members and arrested 14 leaders of the group in Qom, the country's religious capital.
The son of a prominent Ayatollah, says his father died because he trusted Islamic mediine and the so-called Islamic physicians.
Iranian security forces are holding detained protesters in deplorable conditions without due process while continuing to arrest more to prevent fresh protests and as a ploy to prove foreign countries incited the unrest that engulfed the country in November.
What were the key events for Iran in 2019 and what's the outlook for 2020.
Iranian officials have been announcing arrests of "saboteurs" and armed opponents to back-up their theories of foreign conspiracies in fomenting the unrest.
Iran-backed groups assailed Iraq’s president for refusing to name their chosen candidate to the post of prime minister, although thousands of people took to the streets of Baghdad in support of the president’s decision.
In a letter sneaked out of prison, prominent Iranian physicist and human rights advocate, Narges Mohammadi has disclosed how the warden of Tehran's infamous prison, Evin, severely battered her.
Iran's Special Unit security force is the most feared suppression machine dealing with popular protests.
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