Associated Press News: DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian state television has broadcast the suspected coerced confessions of at least 355 people over the last decade as a means…
Haaretz: Iranian state television has broadcast the suspected coerced confessions of at least 355 people over the last decade as a means to both suppress dissent and frighten activists in…
Asharq Al-Awsat: Iranian state television has broadcast the suspected coerced confessions of at least 355 people over the last decade as a means to both suppress dissent and frighten activists…
Radio Farda: A joint report by two rights organizations accuses Iran's state-controlled television of airing the forced confessions of at least 355 individuals between 2009 and 2019 to create fear…
The New York Times: DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iranian state television has broadcast the suspected coerced confessions of at least 355 people over the last decade as a means…
Radio Farda: A few days after Azam Jangravi was arrested in Tehran two years ago for removing her head scarf to protest the country’s dress code, a judge told her…
France 24: Half a year after protests which Iran has now acknowledged claimed more than 200 lives, rights groups fear the real toll from the crackdown was far higher and that…
Radio Farda: Several efforts are under way by Iranian activists across Europe to have a hardliner Iranian cleric, Judge Gholamreza Mansouri arrested while he is in Europe. Mansouri who is being…
On June 3rd, referring to the killing of George Floyd the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei said: “They're mouthing off hypocritically. They kill people and, with their flagrant…
Radio Farda: A London-based Human Rights Organization in a report published on Saturday says Iranian authorities have pressured the families of those killed during the November 2019 protests to settle…