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A potent wave of protests swept across Iran on June 1st, underscoring the profound economic crisis and growing public discontent with the ruling regime. The nationwide strike by truck drivers, now in its eleventh day and spanning at least 155 cities across all 31 provinces, formed the spearhead of these demonstrations, crippling key transportation arteries and galvanizing support from various struggling sectors of Iranian society. The strike’s impact was palpable: the cargo terminal parking lot in Tehran remained conspicuously empty, while reports and images from freight terminals and major routes in cities including Arak (specifically the Arak to Tehran road), Bandar Imam, Khorramabad, Golpayegan, Tamarchin, Bashmaq, Sarakhs, Charmahin, Zahedan, Mashhad, Sabzevar, and Isfahan depicted a near-total standstill of truck activity, with parking lots filled with striking vehicles. https://tinyurl.com/4twpc2ap
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More than 20 days have passed since the arrest of 15-year-old female student Elina Validi and her parents, Hamed and Fatemeh in Iran. However, no information is available about the teenager’s whereabouts or condition. Authorities had initially promised that Elina would be transferred to a juvenile detention facility in time to take her final exams in June. That promise has not been fulfilled, and there has been no confirmation of her presence at any youth facility. Elina's mother, Fatemeh, is reportedly being held under harsh conditions in the quarantine ward of Fardis Prison in Karaj. Sources say she has been denied basic prisoner rights, including access to phone calls, visitations, and sanitary or financial support. The charge brought against the Validi family is “propaganda against the state,” a vague and overly broad accusation commonly used against political prisoners in Iran. https://tinyurl.com/29rz4wb8******
In the early hours of Monday, May 26, three women were hanged among 8 prisoners in the Prison of Birjand in South Khorasan Province, eastern Iran. They were executed on drug-related charges. The identities of those executed have not been verified, except for one man. It was also reported that on Monday, May 19, Setareh Taherloo was executed by hanging in Damghan Prison, in the province of Semnan, northeastern Iran. She had been arrested approximately three years ago on drug-related charges and was sentenced to death by the Iranian regime judiciary. Counting the execution of Setareh Taherloo and three other women, the number of women executed in Iran in 2025 has risen to 20 in just five months. Since Pezeshkian, Khamenei's president, took office in July 28, 2024, some 1250 prisoners have been hanged in Iran. https://tinyurl.com/2xr3zhbf