‘Litany of human rights crises’ in 2022 — but some good signs: HRW report
The year presented new opportunities to strengthen protections against violations, Human Rights Watch said in its annual world report.
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The year presented new opportunities to strengthen protections against violations, Human Rights Watch said in its annual world report.
Alireza Akbari, a former deputy defense minister, was convicted of spying, in a case he described as a slap at Britain, where he had lived.
Foreign secretary warns Tehran over case of Alireza Akbari, an ex-Iranian minister accused of being MI6 spyThe UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, has urged the Iranian government not to press ahead with plans to execute a British-Iranian dual nation…
Iranian navy ship / Wikimedia Commons Washington Free Beacon: Iran To Station Warships in Panama Canal Iran entering Pacific Ocean for first time Iran’s navy is set to station warships for the first time in the Panama Canal, a critical tra…
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday signaled the state has no intention of softening its crackdown on the protests.
Meisam Jebelli defected from Iran in 2020, but his brother, Payman Jebelli, runs the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), a powerful state-controlled media group.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan leveled the charge against Iran on Monday as he spoke to reporters accompanying President Joe Biden on a trip to Mexico.
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The new feature is specifically meant to help people maintain access to WhatsApp even if they are living in a repressive regime where internet shutdowns are common.
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Human rights activists see Iran’s crackdowns as an attempt to intimidate protesters and strike enough fear in the population to end the unrest.
The European Union, the United States and other Western countries have condemned Iran for using the death penalty against demonstrators.