Mohammad Bagher Moradi who took refuge in Turkey has ended up in Iran's notorious Evin prison, five months after he went missing in Ankara, his lawyer told Al-Monitor.
Sunni clerics of the southern Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan have released a video calling on authorities of the Islamic republic to stop a deadly crackdown on protests that has "no justificiation."
Iran is targeting the bases of Iranian Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq; an Iranian journalist who went missing in Turkey has ended up in Iran; and a dissident rapper who backed the antiestablishment protests could face the death penalty.
Hossein Sadeghi, the father of imprisoned Iranian activist Arash Sadeghi, has again warned about his son's deteriorating state of health and called on countries around the world to press Tehran to release him.
An Iranian dissident journalist who went missing in Turkey has ended up in Iran, where is being held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, RFE/RL has learned. Mohammad Bagher Moradi, who disappeared in Ankara on May 30, told his family that he was in the custody of "intelligence bodies."