Iran atrocities

Iran’s former empress Farah Pahlavi calls for day of mourning for protesters murdered by regime

Farah Pahlavi calls for a National Day of Mourning on January 23 to honor victims of Iran’s protest crackdown, urging Iranians worldwide to observe a minute of silence.

Iran's Former Empress Farah Pahlavi poses during a photo session at her home in Paris on January 20, 2026. The widow of Iran's former shah, Farah Pahlavi, believes that 'there is no turning back' after the protests against the Islamic Republic.
Mourners carry a coffin during a funeral procession for members of security forces and civilians said to be killed in protests on Sunday, amid evolving anti-government unrest, in Tehran, Iran, in this screengrab from a video released on January 11, 2026.

Iran admits at least 3,000 killed in protest crackdown, UN dismayed by 'horrific violence'

 Illustration shows USA and Iranian flags

US targets network supporting Iran's drone, weapons programs

 Basij militia forces attend a meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, Iran November 26, 2022.

Top Iranian Sunni cleric says torture of protesters un-Islamic


Iran’s assassins: Tehran has a long history of assassinating people

Tehran has passed on its assassination expertise to its proxy Hezbollah and has also worked with the Syrian regime to carry out assassinations of those who oppose its interests.

Iran's Intelligence Ministry display to the media what they said are fake identification cards which they confiscated as evidence after Iran's Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi's news conference in Tehran, January 11, 2011

US condemns Islamic Republic for execution of Iranian Jew in 1980

40 years ago Iran's regime murdered Jewish community leader Albert Danielpour on bogus charges.

1979 US hostages

Pompeo announces new measures against 'evil and wrong' Iranian regime

Among the sanctions were visa bans for state officials and their families, and sanctions against two judges accused of human rights abuses.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at the AIPAC policy conference in Washington in March.

EU Parliament condemns Iran for slaughtering protesters

European Parliamentarians have passed a resolution stating that Iranian forces have used disproportionate force in allegedly shooting to kill.

People protest against increased gas price, on a highway in Tehran, Iran November 16, 2019.

German politician files criminal complaint against Iranian Ayatollah for mass murder

"Germany should not be a sanctuary for such people."

People stage a protest against the execution by Iran of up to 20 Kurds

Iran says jailed US student lost appeal, 10 year sentence upheld

The Princeton student was conducting dissertation research in Iran in 2016 when he was detained and charged with "spying under the cover of research," an accusation his family and university denied.

Xiyue Wang (Center), a naturalized American citizen from China, arrested in Iran while researching Persian history for his doctoral thesis at Princeton University.

Rouhani's bitter-sweet triumph

The Jerusalem Post

Entire region concerned about ‘day after’ Iran deal expires

Asked by military reporters to comment on the status of the nuclear issue, Netanyahu said that the Iranian program has not vanished, and “is far from vanishing.”

A man holds up a sign as he and several thousand other protestors demonstrate during a rally opposing the nuclear deal with Iran in Times Square

Column One: Iran’s chess board

Early this week it was reported that after a two-year hiatus, Iran is restoring its financial support for Islamic Jihad.

Iran regime produces video clip urging children to enlist in the Syria war

Artist confronts France’s embrace of Iran’s genocidal regime

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, President Hollande enthusiastically welcomed Hassan Rouhani, president of the Holocaust-denying, genocidal Iranian regime.

ran President Hassan Rouhani (L) talks with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the Campidoglio palace in Rome, Italy, January 25, 2016