In the 1978-79 revolution that toppled the shah and ushered in Iran’s Islamic government, the first great jolt of violence ...
Protest death toll speculations are used to rally support for an attack on Iran and downplay the genocide in Gaza.
The death toll from Iran's violent suppression of nationwide anti-government protests has reportedly reached at least 5,002, ...
"It is easily the deadliest deed of the Islamic Republic in its history—and that is quite something given how brutal the regime has been," says Iran analyst Arash Azizi.
Amid Iran's deadly crackdown, three women share their stories of resistance, fear and an unyielding hope for freedom.
In 1976, longtime Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff looked at the state torturing and killing its own citizens under the Shah of Iran.
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