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From 1941 to 1979, Iran was ruled by King Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah. On February 11, 1979, the Islamic Revolution swept the country.
Neda Agha-Soltan (Persian: ندا آقاسلطان – Nedā Āghā-Soltān; 23 January 1983 – 20 June 2009) was an Iranian student of philosophy, who was participating in the 2009 protests with her music teacher, and was walking back to her car when she was fatally shot in the upper chest by the İRGC.
Zahra Kazemi, Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer, who according to the medical examiner was raped, tortured and killed by Iranian officials following her arrest in Iran. Hossein Rajabian, imprisoned filmmaker; Nasser Fahimi, a doctor from Kurdistan, a political and ideological prisoner; Mehdi Rajabian, imprisoned musician
Neda Soltani (Persian: ندا سلطانی; born 1977, in Isfahan [1]) is an Iranian exile.During the 2009 Iranian election protests, she was teaching English at Azad University [2] when her Facebook profile photo was mistakenly published in many articles about the death of the similarly named Neda Agha-Soltan, who was shot and killed during the protests.
Faryab shooting 17 February 2024 Mazraeh Imam, Faryab, Kerman 13 Bahram Jeshanpur [20] Twelve people are killed after A 30 year-old Bahram jeshanpur opens fire on his relatives during a family dispute at a village of Mazraeh Imam [21] in Faryab, Kerman province. The gunman was later shot and killed by police in a nearby village [22] [23]
A 30-year-old man gunned down 12 of his relatives Saturday in a remote rural area in southeast Iran, the deadliest shooting reported in decades. Head of the justice department of the province of ...
The tragic Paris attacks left 129 dead and many more mourning. But the French refuse to be afraid. Now, the husband of one of the victims has penned a powerful note addressed to his wife's killers ...
After the death of his son, he tried hard to bring Sattar's killer or killers to justice. He turned his son's death into a media issue and caused a wide controversy in the ruling political system of Iran. After Mohammad Taheri was killed in the protests of November 2019, his parents were among those who, without fear, sued for their son's blood.