Tunisia is grappling with severe challenges, including suffocating international isolation, a rapidly collapsing economy, and unprecedented repression of freedoms. These conditions raise questions about the country's future.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, urged Tunisian authorities to stop the increasing repression against civil society and media following the ban of a prominent rights group. This comes amid rising international criticism of the decline in freedoms in the country.
Iranian authorities have executed three protesters, a move that has sparked widespread reactions from human rights organizations. This action comes as the country witnesses a significant increase in executions amidst growing public protests and demands for improved human rights.
Amidst rising fears, Iranian citizens express anxiety regarding increased repression by authorities following the end of the war. Many believe the regime has become more hardline and vengeful.
Iranian authorities executed three individuals in the northeast of the country after they were convicted of participating in the killing of security personnel during recent protests. This decision comes amidst a noticeable increase in arrests and executions related to the protests, raising concerns among international human rights organizations.
Iran is experiencing widespread protests following the death of young Mahsa Amini, raising concerns about government repression. The internet shutdown is seen as a preliminary step indicating the government's readiness to use violence.
On April 26, 1933, the Nazi secret police known as 'Gestapo' was established, becoming a key tool in suppressing opposition and consolidating Nazi power. This event marked a turning point in the history of Germany and Europe.
Opposition pressures are escalating in Tunisia under President Kais Saied's rule, while a new protest movement is emerging in the streets. The question remains: Can democracy be salvaged in the country?
Iranian authorities continue to carry out death sentences against participants in protests that erupted earlier this year. A cleric was executed after being convicted of involvement in riots, coinciding with heightened tensions with the United States and Israel.
Mauritanian opposition leader Yaacoub Ould Ahmed Lemrabt was severely affected by tear gas during a protest in Nouakchott, where police arrested 67 demonstrators. The protest was against rising fuel and domestic gas prices.
In countries dominated by a culture of fear, writing transcends mere cultural expression, becoming a test of conscience and a confrontation with authority. Under harsh conditions, writers face significant challenges in preserving meaning and freedom.
Iranian authorities have executed two men alleged to belong to the opposition group 'Mujahedin-e Khalq', bringing the total number of executions to six in a short period. This action comes amid increasing warnings from opposition forces who view it as part of a crackdown on political rivals.
Iran is experiencing heightened anxiety after a month of war, with citizens facing increasing economic pressures and fears of repression. Testimonies from various cities reveal daily struggles as the conflict continues.
Iranian authorities have arrested over <strong>1500</strong> individuals in a widespread military crackdown coinciding with rising tensions in the country. These detentions occur at a sensitive time as protests against the government continue to escalate.
Amid ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, Iran is intensifying measures to suppress internal protests through arrests, executions, and heavy security presence. Authorities fear that worsening economic conditions could lead to increased opposition once the conflict ends.
Despite life continuing in Tehran, residents are losing their simple daily habits due to the ongoing war. Citizens express how shelling and fear are impacting their everyday lives.
An exclusive report by France 2 reveals the dire situation in Tehran, where citizens suffer from daily bombings and the opposition faces severe repression. The report, filmed secretly, highlights the destruction in neighborhoods and universities amid ongoing conflict.
Fifty years after the Land Day events of 1976, Israeli authorities continue to implement repressive policies targeting Palestinians in the occupied territories of 1948. These policies include land confiscation and legal restrictions, exacerbating the suffering of the Palestinian community within Israel.
Nepalese police have arrested former Prime Minister <strong>Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli</strong> and former Interior Minister <strong>Ramesh Lekhak</strong> following a violent crackdown on protests that resulted in 76 deaths and over 2,300 injuries. The arrests occurred just hours after the new government was sworn in.
Iranian authorities have announced the seizure of assets belonging to several public figures, including football star Sardar Azmoun, on charges of treason due to their opposition to the regime. This action comes amid increasing pressure on dissenters in the country.
The Iranian Deputy Head of the Judiciary, Hamid Khalil, announced that sentences against individuals arrested during the national protests in January are now being enforced following case resolutions. These protests are considered one of the largest anti-government movements in the history of the Islamic Republic.
Latin American countries have suffered for decades from political disputes and repressive conflicts, under fascist dictatorial regimes. These regimes not only suppressed the freedom of their peoples but also committed horrific crimes against indigenous populations.
As the new year begins, Iranians face a harsh reality marked by bombing, repression, and economic misery, deepening feelings of sorrow and fear. Nevertheless, many continue to hold onto Nowruz rituals and ancient traditions.