Shocking Attack in Tehran: Two Supreme Court Judges Assassinated, Iranian Judiciary Confirms

Tehran, Iran — Two justices of the Supreme Court of Iran were fatally shot in Tehran, according to an announcement by the country’s judiciary. This marked a rare and alarming assault on high-ranking officials within the Islamic Republic. The identities of the judges have not been disclosed. Authorities are investigating the incident, focusing on both the motive and the individuals behind the attack. The judiciary’s statement, delivered via state media, emphasized the gravity of these killings, noting that such attacks undermine the sanctity of the nation’s legal institutions. This violent episode occurs amidst increasing internal … Read more

Supreme Court Calls for Retrial of Iranian Human Rights Activist Sharifeh Mohammadi After Overturning Death Sentence

Rasht, Iran – The Supreme Court of Iran has recently nullified the death sentence of Sharifeh Mohammadi, a noted human rights advocate who has been vocal in her opposition to capital punishment and her support for women’s and labor rights in Rasht, Gilan province. The case has been sent back to a different court for a new trial, according to statements from her legal representation. Amir Raeisian, the lawyer representing Mohammadi, disclosed in a recent interview that following a detailed review, the Supreme Court identified sufficient grounds to vacate the earlier verdict and mandated a … Read more

Iranian Filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof to Lead Jury at Kyiv International Film Festival Amid Personal Triumphs and Trials

Kyiv, Ukraine – The prestigious Kyiv International Film Festival Molodist has named Mohammad Rasoulof, a renowned Iranian independent filmmaker, as the head of its jury for the upcoming international competition. Known for his impactful and controversial works, Rasoulof’s role underscores the festival’s commitment to highlighting cinematic voices that challenge societal and political norms. Rasoulof’s journey to this position is as dramatic as the plots of his films. In May 2024, he made a daring escape from Iran following a severe sentence of eight years in prison, lashes, and property confiscation imposed for creating work deemed … Read more

Exiled Iranian Director Mohammad Rasoulof Illuminates Hope for Censored Filmmakers with Oscar Submission at Busan Film Fest

Busan, South Korea – At this year’s Busan International Film Festival, Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof, now living in exile in Germany, expressed optimism that his latest film, “The Seed Of The Sacred Fig,” being chosen as Germany’s official Oscars submission could inspire other filmmakers facing stringent censorship. Selected for the Best International Feature category, the film highlights challenges faced by artists in oppressive regimes, Rasoulof offered these comments while presiding over the New Currents jury. Rasoulof, who fled Iran just before the Cannes film festival earlier this year, has faced significant political oppression for his … Read more