Iran’s silencing of Elnaz Rekabi proves the protests are working
The champion climber competed without a hijab in Seoul, before walking back her protest online. But suppressing her bravery only…
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The champion climber competed without a hijab in Seoul, before walking back her protest online. But suppressing her bravery only…
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An unexpected link to a schoolgirl killed in Afghanistan is a reminder that we are all citizens of the world.
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When 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died after being arrested by police in Tehran, months of frustrations with the country’s repressive regime…
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In her BBC interview, Zaghari-Ratcliffe was calm, compassionate and thoughtful as she reflected on her six years of wrongful imprisonment.
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The former Labour foreign secretary on the war in Ukraine, how the UK failed Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, and why he will…
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After six years of detention and torture, she doesn’t owe anyone anything – she is owed an explanation.
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The New Statesman’s international editor identifies important global trends in the year ahead – and makes some predictions.
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The UK’s non-payment of the debt has become the main obstacle to the release of detained British national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
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Turnout hit a record low as opinion polls suggest many Iraqis have lost trust in government, religious institutions and each…
ByRenewed protests anticipated as thousands gather in the holy city Qom
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ByJournalist and broadcaster Maziar Bahari detained following the regime’s crackdown in Tehran.
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