Iran News in Brief – December 29, 2025 - NCRI
THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED WITH THE LATEST NEWS UPDATE: 08:00 AM CET Speech by Maryam Rajavi at the Memorial Ceremony for Dr. Mohammad Ali Sheikhi,
www.ncr-iran.orgHere’s the latest overview on Iran-related protests and government actions, with emphasis on the “Botshaft Iran” topic (likely referring to Iran’s diplomatic missions). I’ll cite the most recent items I found when giving specifics.
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Would you like a short timeline, a country-by-country summary of sanctions/recall actions, or a visual chart of internet access changes during the protests? I can also pull the most recent updates specifically about Iranian diplomatic missions abroad and any new sanctions or statements.
THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED WITH THE LATEST NEWS UPDATE: 08:00 AM CET Speech by Maryam Rajavi at the Memorial Ceremony for Dr. Mohammad Ali Sheikhi,
www.ncr-iran.orgGENEVA – UN experts* today condemned Iran’s intensifying repression of Iran International journalists worldwide, as well as the growing intimidation of their family members living in Iran – particularly since hostilities with Israel in June 2025.“We are deeply concerned by credible threats to the lives and safety of 45 Iran International journalists and staff and 315 of their family members in seven countries: Belgium, Canada, Germany, Sweden, Türkiye, the United Kingdom and the United...
www.ohchr.orgIranian authorities have deliberately blocked internet access to hide the true extent of human rights violations in ongoing protests.
www.amnesty.orgThe latest development comes days after US President Donald Trump said ships are being moved towards the region 'just in case' he decides to take action. In return, Iranian authorities warned its force is 'more ready than ever, finger on the trigger'.
www.euronews.comOfficials promise a gradual return of internet connectivity after weeks of deadly protests.
www.aljazeera.comTHIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED WITH THE LATEST NEWS UPDATE: 07:00 PM CET Ted Cruz Urges US to Arm Iranian Protesters as Militias Threaten ‘Total War’ Against
www.ncr-iran.orgIran's supreme leader has blamed Donald Trump for the "casualties and damages" caused by protests in Iran. Rights group say more than 3,000 were killed during the unrest, which has now subsided. Follow the latest.
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