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Controversial Iranian Judges Killed in Tehran: Renewed Spotlight on Legacies of Abuse

Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh
Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh

 

Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh

Two senior judges notorious for their roles in Iran’s systemic human rights abuses, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh, were killed in their Tehran offices early Saturday morning. An infiltrator within the judiciary reportedly carried out the attack, fatally shooting the judges before taking his own life as security forces approached.

Iran’s Political Prisoners Face Execution Amidst Growing Protests

PMOI supporters Behrouz Ehsani (right) and Mehdi Hassani (left)
PMOI supporters Behrouz Ehsani (right) and Mehdi Hassani (left)

PMOI supporters Behrouz Ehsani (right) and Mehdi Hassani (left)

Three weeks ago, Iran’s Supreme Court upheld the death sentences of two political prisoners, Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani, on charges related to their alleged affiliation with the banned People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI). The prisoners’ fates were sealed as the court confirmed their convictions, marking a grim moment in Iran’s ongoing crackdown on dissent.

French Hostage Shares Harrowing Account of Iranian Imprisonment

Louis Arnaud, a French banking consultant and former hostage in Iran, speaking to France 24 on January 16, 2025
Louis Arnaud, a French banking consultant and former hostage in Iran, speaking to France 24 on January 16, 2025

 

Louis Arnaud, a French banking consultant and former hostage in Iran, speaking to France 24 on January 16, 2025

Louis Arnaud, a French banking consultant and former hostage, has revealed chilling details of his two-year ordeal in Iran’s infamous Evin Prison. Speaking to France 24, Arnaud recounted the relentless psychological and physical torment he endured, shedding light on the Iranian regime’s ongoing use of hostage diplomacy as a tool for international leverage.

Protests Erupt Across Iran: Retirees and Workers Demand Justice and Transparency

Iran witnessed a surge of widespread protests on January 13, as retirees, teachers, and workers rallied across multiple cities to demand justice, transparency, and the restoration of their rights.
Iran witnessed a surge of widespread protests on January 13, as retirees, teachers, and workers rallied across multiple cities to demand justice, transparency, and the restoration of their rights.

 

Iran witnessed a surge of widespread protests on January 13, as retirees, teachers, and workers rallied across multiple cities to demand justice, transparency, and the restoration of their rights.

The demonstrations, sparked by frustrations over systemic corruption and discriminatory economic policies, shone a spotlight on deepening public discontent under the mullahs’ regime.

Iranian Retirees and Youth Protest Regime Corruption and Injustice

Iranian streets witnessed another wave of widespread protests this week, as retired telecom and education workers, joined by rebellious youth, rallied against the regime’s pervasive corruption and mismanagement.
Iranian streets witnessed another wave of widespread protests this week, as retired telecom and education workers, joined by rebellious youth, rallied against the regime’s pervasive corruption and mismanagement.

 

Iranian streets witnessed another wave of widespread protests this week, as retired telecom and education workers, joined by rebellious youth, rallied against the regime’s pervasive corruption and mismanagement.

Demonstrations erupted in cities including Tehran, Ahvaz, Isfahan, Shiraz, and Kermanshah, highlighting the growing discontent among various social groups.

Lebanon Breaks Free from Iranian Influence, Signals Regional Shift

Lebanon is taking significant steps to reduce the influence of Iran, marking a critical shift in its political and strategic alignment.
Lebanon is taking significant steps to reduce the influence of Iran, marking a critical shift in its political and strategic alignment.

Samir Geagea, leader of the Lebanese Forces Party, declared on January 13 that Lebanon is no longer a tool in the hands of the Iranian regime. His statements highlight the diminishing regional dominance of Tehran, which has faced growing challenges in maintaining its influence over key countries like Lebanon and Iraq.

Iran’s Cyber Operations: A Closer Look at Parsian Afzar Rayan Borna

Iran has solidified its position as a significant cyber player, leveraging technology to suppress dissent internally and extend its influence globally.
Iran has solidified its position as a significant cyber player, leveraging technology to suppress dissent internally and extend its influence globally.

 

At the center of this effort lies Parsian Afzar Rayan Borna, a Tehran-based company ostensibly offering IT services but, in reality, deeply enmeshed in the nation’s cyber warfare apparatus. Tied to Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Parsian Afzar exemplifies the regime’s dual strategy of domestic surveillance and international cyber aggression.

Swiss Citizen’s Suspicious Death in Iranian Prison Sparks International Outcry

FILE PHOTO: Interior view of Semnan Prison, Iran
FILE PHOTO: Interior view of Semnan Prison, Iran

 

FILE PHOTO: Interior view of Semnan Prison, Iran

A Swiss national detained in Iran on espionage charges has died under suspicious circumstances in Semnan prison, prompting a wave of international concern. Iranian officials claim the death was a suicide, but critics argue this explanation fits a troubling pattern of opaque and questionable practices within the country’s detention system.

Iran Faces Rising Concerns Over “Psychological War”

FILE PHOTO: Sparse attendance of regime supporters at a Friday prayer sermon in Tehran, Iran
FILE PHOTO: Sparse attendance of regime supporters at a Friday prayer sermon in Tehran, Iran

 

FILE PHOTO: Sparse attendance of regime supporters at a Friday prayer sermon in Tehran, Iran

Iran’s leadership has intensified warnings about what it terms a “psychological war” orchestrated by adversaries, as concerns mount over diminishing morale within its forces following pivotal strategic losses, particularly the regime change in Syria. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and senior officials are calling for heightened vigilance against what they describe as enemy propaganda aimed at undermining confidence and fostering internal instability.

Iran Sees Record Surge in Executions Amid Political Turmoil

In 2024, Iran witnessed a grim escalation in its use of capital punishment, with over 1,000 executions reported across 86 prisons, marking the highest annual total in three decades.
In 2024, Iran witnessed a grim escalation in its use of capital punishment, with over 1,000 executions reported across 86 prisons, marking the highest annual total in three decades.

 

In 2024, Iran witnessed a grim escalation in its use of capital punishment, with over 1,000 executions reported across 86 prisons, marking the highest annual total in three decades.

According to the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), this represents a 16% increase from the 864 executions recorded in 2023. The rise highlights the Iranian regime’s growing reliance on executions as a tool to suppress dissent and maintain control amidst intensifying domestic unrest and regional setbacks.