One of the leaders of Iran’s 2009 Green Movement protests will be released from house arrest in the coming weeks ...
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Iran increasingly relies on electronic surveillance and the public to inform on women refusing to wear the country's ...
The report highlights Iran’s escalating reliance on technology to monitor and punish women defying the mandatory dress code.
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Advnture on MSNFemale Iranian climber reportedly forced to move to Spain following backlash after competing without covering her hairA female climber from Iran is thought to have been forced to leave her home country following persecution after she competed ...
The Iranian Government has continued to ramp up efforts to restrict the rights of civilians including young children as part ...
Iran has grappled with a series of setbacks. Hamas and Hezbollah, Tehran’s long-standing nonstate regional allies, have been ...
For Iran's clerical leaders, engaging with the "Great Satan" to hammer out a nuclear deal and ease crippling sanctions may ...
The Iranian regime continues to ramp up efforts to restrict the rights of citizens across the country, and this is to crush ...
As the Iranian Rial continues to depreciate, livelihood protests erupted across Iran on Monday. Telecommunication retirees, ...
More than 75 people have been killed in the Iranian authorities’ crackdown against unrest sparked by the death of Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in morality police custody, a rights group said Monday.
A hospital nurse is paid a fixed monthly salary of 130 million rials, approximately $140 based on current exchange rates, or ...
GENEVA — Iran is increasingly relying on electronic surveillance and the public to inform on women refusing to wear the country's mandatory headscarf in public, as hard-liners push for harsher ...
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