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Iran accelerates execution campaign against anti-regime activists amid internet censorship
The Islamic Republic of Iran has accelerated its executions of dissidents and activists, with the true number of victims likely obscured by the regime’s internet censorship and blackout. Ever since the January uprisings against the regime, Tehran has enforced a bloody clampdown against its opponents. The Iran Human Rights Society has documented 784 executions so far in 2026.
Reports: Iran uses war as cover for increased executions
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Rights group warn of 'climate of fear' at US World Cup games
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Iranian-French cartoonist Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis, dead at 56
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Marjane Satrapi, Iranian-French cartoonist and filmmaker behind Persepolis, ‘dies of sadness’ aged 56
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Iran at war: Stability masks deepening crises
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Why the loss of Oscar-nominated Persepolis creator Marjane Satrapi is a tragedy for Iran
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Iranians back on internet after blackout — and send anti-regime videos viral
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