Amnesty says testimonies reveal 'catalog of shocking human rights violations' by regime to extract confessions from those arrested during fuel price hike demonstrations

Activists in Iran and outside it scored a small victory when Tehran halted proceedings against 3 held men, but Islamic Republic nevertheless executed another protester this month

Iranians took to streets in southwestern Behbahan region, less than a year after hundreds were killed in nationwide protests over the cost of gas

Iran's judiciary had upheld sentences, saying evidence found on their phones showed they torched banks, buses and public buildings; online campaign seeks to overturn punishment

Behbahan police chief says security forces forcefully dispersed protest over 'norm-breaking' slogans; video shows demonstrators chanting 'No Gaza, no Lebanon, I will die for Iran'

Amir Hossein Moradi, Saeed Tamjidi and Mohammad Rajabi, who took part in January rallies over gasoline price hikes, said tortured into confessing to crimes

US president says killing the demonstrators 'sends a terrible signal to the world'; Tehran blamed last year's protests on 'thugs' backed by Israel, Saudi Arabia and America

Ruhollah Zam's website and Telegram channel shared times of demonstrations as well as embarrassing information about officials that directly challenged Iran's Shiite theocracy

Official notes that over 25% were not rioters and were shot at close distance for 'unknown reasons,' claims it was not by security forces

According to Amnesty, at least 304 people were killed during the unrest, while the US says death toll tops 1,000

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