Amnesty International raised the death toll of Iran protests to 304 and demands international action to hold the government responsible.
Iranian government's spokesman has acknowledged that protesters condemn the Islamic Republic not the U.S. sanctions.
The call by a prominent reformist politician in Iran for President Hassan Rouhani to resign has angered hardliners, who themselves have been attacking the president for the past three years.
Experts in Iran say the absence of civil society contributes to periodic spontaneous protests that will happen again if heavy-handed policies continue.
Senior Iranian officials have begun making statements aimed at somehow explaining away the killing of hundreds of protesters in November and detaining thousands.
Iran's security chief Ali Shamkhani has claimed that "85 percent of protesters shot to death in the Tehran County during the mid-November anti-government protest had nothing to do with protest gatherings."
An eyewitness who saw the brutal attack on protesters in Iran's Mahshahr speaks about the bloody events in November 2019.
People of Iran are tired of wasting their national wealth in proxy wars, the U.S. State Department Representative for Iran, Brian Hook said on Tuesday, November 10.
An outspoken lawmaker in Iran has attacked the entities under Khamenei's control for undermining the authority of the Parliament.
Under massive pressure from public opinion, the Iranian government has promised to reveal the number of those killed during the mid-November protests in Iran.
In a fiery speech on Monday an outspoken female Iranian lawmaker criticized the Islamic Republic for "grim despotism" and the ever-increasing powers of parallel, unelected centers of power.
Iran’s President has presented next year's budget to parliament, which is 25 percent higher than the current year, despite tens of billions of dollars in lost oil revenue.
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