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UK-based relatives of protester Mehdi Mohammed Fard say he has been beaten and tortured.
BBC Persian journalists are trolled and harassed on a daily basis, and their families persecuted.
Alireza Akbari's wife says she was told to come to his prison in Tehran for a "final meeting".
Sepideh Qolian tells how confessions are extracted from detainees, in a rare letter from Evin prison.
Olivier Vandecasteele is convicted of espionage and other charges, which Belgium says are fabricated.
Faezeh Hashemi, an activist and former MP, was arrested in September after backing the protests.
Use of the slogan "death to Khamenei" in Persian did not break guidelines, a review finds.
The Foreign Office repeats its warning to Iran to end "brutal repression" of anti-regime protesters.
A crowd gathered in Karaj amid reports authorities were preparing to execute another two protesters.
Canadian intelligence is probing "hostile state actors" who are intimidating Iranian dissidents.
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Family members said they did not get to meet with the men before their execution.
Mehdi Beik, who had interviewed families of protesters sentenced to death, was taken in the night.
Tehran protests at "sacrilegious" caricatures of the supreme leader published by a French magazine.
Taraneh Alidoosti was arrested after she removed her headscarf and condemned recent executions.
The legal move would make it a UK criminal office to belong to, or support, the paramilitary group.
All 16 drones - of which seven were aimed at Kyiv - were destroyed, Ukrainian representatives say.
Four countries begin a process to hold Iran legally accountable for the 2020 downing of flight PS752.
Five women are among those sentenced to death or facing capital charges, a rights group says.
The wife and daughter of Ali Daei, who has backed protesters, are taken off a flight out of Iran.
Anger swells despite a fierce crackdown as the regime faces its biggest challenge in decades.
Narges Mohammadi writes to the BBC with fellow inmates' accounts of physical and sexual abuse.
The 23-year-old's relatives say they found severe injuries and stitching when they exhumed his body.
Activists fear a number of people are at imminent risk, after two were hanged over the recent unrest.
Tehran's prosecutor-general says courts have handed "rioters" jail terms of up to 10 years.
Majid Reza Rahnavard is hanged in the city of Mashhad for killing two members of the security forces.
Mohsen Shekari was hanged after being convicted of "enmity against God", state media report.
A former Iranian president makes rare public comments praising anti-government protesters.
The 27-year-old was blindfolded and told he was to be hanged while awaiting trial, the source says.
The executions come at a time of heightened tensions in Iran after more than two months of protests.