Iranian doctors bravely risk their lives and freedom to provide medical care for injured protestors, facing arrests, torture, and even death, as they uphold their ethical and humanitarian obligations amidst oppression in Iran.
Iran has crushed the protests which followed the death of Mahsa Amini in custody, but many mothers are determined to save their daughters from life under the repressive regime
In commemoration of the martyrdom of the MEK member Ali Mostashari, defiant youths targeted the Governmental Discretionary Punishments Office in Qazvin
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