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Tehran Metro Tragedy: Young Armita Geravand Passes Away

Tehran Metro Tragedy: Young Armita Geravand Passes Away

Armita Geravand, in a coma after an alleged altercation with morality police, has died. Armita, 16, collapsed on a Tehran metro train on October 1. Activists claimed police assaulted her for not wearing a hijab, authorities said she fainted. An Iranian teenager who slipped into a coma following an alleged altercation with morality police earlier … Read more

Iranian officials claim girl who fell on Tehran metro is “brain dead”

girl Tehran metro brain dead

Iranian officials claim the girl who fell on the Tehran metro is “brain dead.” Armita Geravand collapsed after boarding a metro train in Tehran on October 1st. No immediate confirmation of Armita’s condition from her parents or activists. An Iranian teenage girl who fell into a coma following an alleged altercation with morality police is … Read more

Iran’s Hijab Police Face Allegations of Beating Girl into Coma

Iran's Hijab Police Face Allegations of Beating Girl into Coma

Iranian teen Armita Geravand, allegedly comatose after morality police encounter, declared “brain dead.” Protests linked to Mahsa Amini’s death after morality police detention for hijab violation. Journalists Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi sentenced to prison for covering Amini’s story. A 16-year-old Iranian girl, Armita Geravand, who fell into a coma following an alleged confrontation with … Read more

Mahsa Amini Wins EU’s Sakharov Prize for Human Rights

Mahsa Amini Wins EU's Sakharov Prize for Human Rights

Mahsa Amini and “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement receive EU’s Sakharov Prize Amini, 22, died in custody, sparking protests against Iran’s dress code EU imposes sanctions on human rights violators in Iran The European Union has bestowed its prestigious human rights award upon Mahsa Amini and the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement, which emerged following her tragic … Read more

Iran foils Daesh plot in Tehran with international links

Iran foils Daesh plot in Tehran with international links

28 arrested in Iran for planning Daesh attack during protests anniversary. Protests were triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, for a dress code violation. Plot to carry out 30 terrorist explosions in Tehran foiled. The Iranian intelligence ministry announced on Sunday that 28 individuals with connections to the Daesh group have been detained … Read more

Iran hijab bill: 10 years in jail for inappropriate dress

Iran hijab bill: 10 years in jail for inappropriate dress

Iranian parliament passes bill to intensify penalties for violating dress code. Women deemed to be dressed “inappropriately” could face up to 10 years in prison. UN human rights experts warn bill could be described as a form of gender apartheid. Iran’s parliament has passed a contentious bill that would intensify penalties, including longer prison terms … Read more

Iran Releases 5 Americans on “Purely Humanitarian” Grounds

Iran Releases 5 Americans on "Purely Humanitarian" Grounds

Iran releases 5 Americans from detention, citing humanitarian motives. The release was part of a broader agreement that also involved the US unfreezing $6 billion in Iranian assets. Iran’s president says the funds will be used to address the needs of the Iranian people. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stated that the release of the five … Read more

Toomaj Salehi: Iranian Rapper Salehi Sentenced to Jail for Involvement in Anti-Government Protests

Toomaj Salehi

Salehi acquitted of insulting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and communicating with hostile governments. Months of solitary confinement in Dastgerd prison followed by transfer to the general section. Salehi participated in anti-government protests and shared supportive songs and videos. Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi, known for his support of anti-government protesters, has been sentenced to a prison term … Read more

Mahsa Amini honored on Brazilian women’s WC team’s plane

Mahsa Amini

The Brazilian national women’s football team, on their way to the 2023 World Cup in Australia, arrived in Brisbane aboard a plane that paid tribute to Iranian human rights protesters Mahsa Amini. The aircraft featured the faces of Amir Nasr-Azadani and Mahsa Amini, symbols of anti-government demonstrations in Iran, on its tail upon landing. In … Read more

More than 100 people have been detained in Iran on suspicion of poisoning schoolgirls

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  • Iran has experienced a surge in suspected poisonings, nearly solely at girls’ schools.
  • Activists believe the poisonings are linked to the statewide protests that erupted last September.
  • Medical professionals, parents, and educators have accused the Iranian government.

More than 100 persons have been arrested “in connection with” the suspected poisoning of hundreds of schoolgirls around the country.

The people were “identified, arrested, and investigated” in different places, including the capital Tehran, citing a statement from Iran‘s Interior Ministry.

“Initial inquiries show that a number of these people, out of mischief or adventurism and with the aim of shutting down classrooms and influenced by the created psychological atmosphere, have taken measures such as using harmless and smelly substances,” the statement read.

In recent months, Iran has experienced a surge in suspected poisonings, nearly solely at girls’ schools.

While Iranian officials believe the girls were targeted by hardline Islamist groups, activists believe the poisonings are linked to the statewide protests that erupted last September in response to Mahsa Ami’s murder. Several schoolgirls have participated in the protests, tearing up photos of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and asking for his murder.

Medical professionals, parents, and educators have accused the Iranian government of attempting to silence the victims.

The suspected poisonings were earlier described as an “unforgivable act” by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who urged for “severe punishment” for those found responsible.

According to the ministry, those arrested “had hostile intents, intended to generate dread and horror among people and students, shut down schools, and engendered pessimism towards” the Iranian government.

These would stay “under investigation until required assurances are achieved,” according to the statement, which also stated that the number of poisoning cases at girls’ schools across the country has decreased “over the past several days.”

Among those arrested, the ministry said, were “individuals who have had hostile motives, tried to create fear and horror among people and students, shut down schools, and created pessimism toward” the Iranian government.

They would remain “under investigation until required assurances are achieved,” the statement said, adding that the number of poisoning cases at girls’ schools across the country had been decreasing “over the past several days.”

According to Iranian official media, the first suspected poisonings occurred in November at a high school in the city of Qom, where 18 schoolgirls were hospitalized.

A mother of two kids from Qom earlier told that both girls, who went to different schools, had had serious health problems as a result of the poisoning.

One girl reported nausea, loss of breath, and numbness in her left leg and right hand, while the other had “difficulty walking,” according to her.

Another instance in the city occurred in February when more than 100 kids from 13 schools were hospitalized as a result of “serial poisonings,” according to Iranian state news media.

Both the US and the UN have urged Iranian authorities to fully investigate the suspected poisonings and hold those guilty accountable.

The White House stated on Monday that there must be a “serious, impartial” probe into the poisonings of Iranian schoolgirls, implying that the topic could fall under the authority of the United Nations.

Originally, the Biden administration stated that Iran was conducting its own inquiry.

“We are closely following this deeply concerning situation that we’re seeing in Iran,” she said. “The continued poisoning of schoolgirls across Iran is unconscionable. There must be a credible, independent investigation (and) accountability for those responsible.”

She said if the poisonings were related to recent protests, it was “well within” the UN fact-finding mission’s mandate.

“The possibility that girls in Iran are being possibly poisoned simply for trying to get an education is shameful, it’s unacceptable,” she said.

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Gender equality will take 300 years to achieve, says UN chief

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Guterres warned that progress towards gender equality is “vanishing before our eyes”. Due to high rates of maternal death, girls being forced into young marriages. And girls being kidnapped and abused for attending school. Progress toward gender equality is “vanishing before our eyes,” United Nations Secretary General António Guterres told the Commission on the Status … Read more

 UN Secretary-General warns, Gender equality will take 300 years

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  • Progress towards gender equality is “disappearing before our eyes”.
  • UN Women is the UN organisation dedicated to gender equality and women’s empowerment.
  • High rates of maternal mortality, girls being forced into early marriage.

Progress towards gender equality is “disappearing before our eyes,” UN Secretary General António Guterres said Monday at the Commission on the Status of Women.

Speaking to a key UN women’s rights group ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, Guterres stated that gender equality is “300 years away,” according to the most recent UN Women estimates. UN Women is the UN organisation dedicated to gender equality and women’s empowerment.

High rates of maternal mortality, girls being forced into early marriage, and girls being kidnapped and assaulted for attending school were cited by Guterres as evidence that the goal of gender equality “is growing more distant.”

Guterres did not mention Iran in his speech, despite the fact that the country was kicked off the 45-member commission in December following protests over the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the country’s so-called “morality police.”

“Women’s rights are being abused, threatened, and violated around the world,” Guterres said, naming a few countries in particular, including Afghanistan, where he said “women and girls have been erased from public life.”

On Monday, young Afghan women gathered outside Kabul University to protest the ruling Taliban’s ban on female education, which a new UN report claims is a “crime against humanity.”

The report, which was presented to the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday, also noted an increase in forced and child marriages, a ban on women entering other public spaces such as parks and gyms, and other restrictions limiting women’s ability to work and travel independently in Afghanistan.

According to Guterres, the deputy secretary-general and executive director of UN Women recently visited Afghanistan and told Taliban officials that “we will never give up fighting for” women and girls.

“Crisis and conflict affect women and girls first and worst,” Guterres said, citing the conflict in Ukraine as an example. Following Russia’s invasion, the UN called for an investigation into reports of rape and sexual violence against Ukrainian women and children.

Guterres also stated that “women’s sexual and reproductive rights are being rolled back in many places,” though he did not specify where.

The United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, leaving abortion rights to individual states. A ban on abortions due to foetal defects went into effect in Poland the previous year, effectively ending almost all abortions in the country.

Guterres called for “collective” and “urgent” action to achieve gender equality, ranging from increasing education, income, and employment for women and girls, particularly in developing countries in the Global South, to encouraging women and girls to participate in science and technology.

“Centuries of patriarchy, discrimination and harmful stereotypes have created a huge gender gap in science and technology,” Guterres said. “Let’s be clear: global frameworks are not working for the world’s women and girls. They need to change.”

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US senators calls for UN probe into secret Iranian torture centers

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The US Senate has asked the UN to investigate a network of covert Iranian torture facilities. After a report showed that Iran was willing to torture its own people. In order to put an end to unrest. A group of US senators has asked the UN to look into a network of covert Iranian torture … Read more

Irani TV channel leaves UK after regime threats

UK

Iran International has suspended operations in the UK. Channel received threats from Iran. TV channel was covering antigovernmental protests in the country. Due to threats against its journalists in London, independent TV network Iran International has suspended operations in the UK. The Persian-language TV channel said that the decision was due to a “significant escalation … Read more

Iran opposes the thousand prisoner’s release

Iran

The supreme leader of Iran has released “tens of thousands” of detainees. According to state media, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s pardons came with restrictions. The pardons occur the night before the Islamic revolution of 1979 is commemorated. The supreme leader of Iran has released “tens of thousands” of detainees, many of whom were involved in anti-government … Read more

Iranian couple detained over dancing in Tehran streets

Iranian couple

Video of Iranian couple dancing in Tehran’s Azadi Square goes viral on social media. Both were accused of “promoting corruption and vice,” among other charges. Haghighi and Ahmadi are being held at the Qarchak Women’s Prison in Tehran. Following the release of a video showing an Iranian couple dancing in the capital city of Tehran‘s … Read more

Sajjad Delafrooz hopes 2023 will be a better year for homeland Iran

Sajjad Delafrooz

Sajjad Delafrooz hopes that 2023 proves to be better year for Iranian women. Right now anti-Hijab protests are taking place in Iran. It all began when Mahsa Amini died in hands of Tehran’s morality police. With all the anti-Hijab demonstrations taking place in Iran, “Tiger Zinda Hai” actor Sajjad Delafrooz, who is Iranian, hopes that … Read more

100 detainees facing death penalty, says rights group

death penalty

A rights group believes 100 people face the death penalty. Five women could be executed, according to a Norwegian group. IHR says 476 protestors, including 64 children and 34 women, have perished. At least 100 people have now either received death sentences or have been charged with crimes carrying the death penalty because of the … Read more

Activist Narges Mohammadi details ‘abuse’ of jailed women

Narges Mohammad

Narges Mohammadi reports sexual and physical torture of protesters. She is currently in Tehran’s notorious Evin jail for a hefty term. Mahsa Amini, 22, died in custody for breaking dress rules. An influential human rights activist Narges Mohammadi has written to the reupdated media organization from prison to describe the sexual and physical torture suffered … Read more

Iran uses public executions to subdue unrest

Iran

Iran’s government has repressed protesters for months. Some activists and academics see this as a desperate attempt to quell clerical dissent. The first documented executions of protesters provoked an uproar. Iran’s government has repressed protesters for months. Some activists and academics perceive this as a desperate attempt to quell the dissent that has challenged the … Read more

Iran claims four security forces killed at border

Iran four security forces killed

A firefight near the Pakistan border killed four of Iran’s security forces. The IRGC didn’t say the fighting was related to ongoing unrest in the country.  “Separatist” and “terrorist” groups for causing trouble. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says that a firefight near the Pakistan border killed four members of Iran’s security forces. Mohammad … Read more

New record for most journalists imprisoned worldwide

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Reporters Without Borders’ yearly tally of imprisoned journalists reaches a new high. The RSF’s Annual Press Freedom Review showed 533 media professionals were imprisoned in 2022. The number was up from 488 in 2021. Reporters Without Borders’ yearly tally of imprisoned journalists reaches a new high (Reporters Sans Frontieres, or RSF). The RSF’s Annual Press … Read more

Iran hangs its first mass protester

Iran

Mohsen Shekari was found guilty of “waging war against God”. He stabbed a paramilitary officer at a protest in Tehran on September 23. Nonprofit rights group requests swift worldwide response. Iran has executed a man for injuring a paramilitary officer in the first known execution linked to protests that have swept the country since September, state … Read more

Iran’s supreme leader praises paramilitary for ‘rioters’

Iran

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met with Basij members in Tehran on Saturday. Amnesty International says Basij have been told to “mercilessly confront” demonstrators. At least 21 of those arrested are eligible for the death penalty, he told TV on Thursday. The Basij paramilitary group in the country has received accolades from the government’s Supreme Leader for … Read more

Tehran court executes first victim of unrest

Tehran court executes first victim of unrest

An unnamed defendant was found guilty of “enmity against God” and setting fire to a government building. 326 protestors, including 43 children and 25 women, had died as a result of security forces’ brutal crackdown. At least 20 persons are now charged with crimes that carry death penalty. A judge in Tehran has sentenced the … Read more

French foreign ministry says two more detained in Iran

French foreign ministry says two more detained in Iran

Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna announced that two more French nationals had been arrested in Iran. She demanded their immediate release and access to consular protection. Since Mahsa Amini died while being held by the morality police in the middle of September, there have been sizable protests throughout Iran. Along with the five other people who … Read more

Iranians marks “Bloody Friday” in southeast flashpoint

Iranians marks "Bloody Friday" in southeast flashpoint

Demonstrators commemorate security force crackdown known as “Bloody Friday”. Security forces shot at protesters in Zahedan in September, killing at least 66 people. Demonstrators trampled and damaged a street sign bearing the name of senior general Qassem Soleimani. As the country’s clerical rulers fought against ongoing widespread unrest, thousands of Iranians demonstrated in the restive … Read more

Iranian actress without headscarf

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Top Iranian actress posts photo without headscarf. She shows support for anti-government protests. “Woman, Life, Freedom,” is the slogan Top Iranian actress posts photo without headscarf to show support for anti-government protests. Taraneh Alidoosti, famed for The Salesman, brandished a Kurdish sign stating “Woman, Life, Freedom.” The slogan is a popular protest chant. The Mahsa … Read more