Punitive Restrictions Imposed on Female Prisoners in Iran’s Evin Prison

Golrokh Iraee, Zahra Safaei, Marzieh Farsi, Shiva Esmaili, and Sakineh Parvaneh, five female political prisoners in Tehran’s Evin Prison, have been subjected to punitive deprivation of phone calls after participating in the “No to Executions Tuesdays” campaign and chanting slogans against death sentences. The restriction is part of ongoing pressure against female political prisoners. Reports…

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Iran’s Internet Blackouts Push Thousands of Women Toward Poverty

Online businesses run by women collapse under prolonged internet shutdowns and digital restrictions imposed by the Iranian regime For many Iranian women, the internet was not merely a communication tool. It was a lifeline — a path to financial independence, remote work, and survival in an economy already crushed by inflation and repression. Now, following […]

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Targeted Repression of Iranian Women, From Mass Arrests to Death Sentences

Women in Iran have faced a wave of widespread arrests and targeted repression; a wave that indicates a planned intensification of control amid the crisis. Features of this period include mass arrests, the issuance of heavy judicial sentences, and increased harassment and pressure on the families of political prisoners, those executed, and those killed during […]

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Iran’s Female Political Prisoners Face Escalating Repression Behind Bars

New sentences, medical deprivation, and family visitation bans reveal an intensifying crackdown on women accused of supporting the Iranian opposition. The Iranian regime’s pressure campaign against female political prisoners appears to be entering a more aggressive phase, particularly against women accused of supporting the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran. Recent reports from inside…

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Increasing Pressure on Female Political Prisoners in Iran’s Evin Prison

Reports indicate increasing pressure and restrictions against female political prisoners in Iran, particularly women arrested for supporting the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). According to these reports, the process of imposing new restrictions, opening new judicial cases, and issuing additional sentences against these prisoners has intensified in recent weeks. In this…

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War, Mismanagement, and the Unraveling of Women’s Employment in Iran

Military escalation and economic disruption have triggered a silent collapse in women’s labor participation, exposing deep structural inequalities in Iran’s job market. Iran regime’s ongoing cycle of military tension and strategic adventurism has once again pushed the country toward economic instability—with consequences that are neither abstract nor evenly distributed. The latest wave of…

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Global Leaders Rally Behind Iranian Women and Democratic Change

International Women’s Day 2026 Conference Unites Political Figures in Support of a Secular, Democratic Republic in Iran The 2026 International Women’s Day Conference brought together more than 30 prominent political leaders, parliamentarians, former heads of state, diplomats, jurists, and human rights advocates in a unified call for democratic change in Iran. The event, organized by […]

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