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Iran detains doctors, aid workers treating protesters - rights group

Jan 25, 2026, 16:55 GMT+0

Security forces have arrested doctors and volunteer aid workers who treated people injured during the nationwide protests in Iran, raiding their homes and clinics, the Norway-based rights group Iran Human Rights said.

IHR said security forces carried out raids on private residences, clinics and temporary medical shelters in an effort to prevent the treatment of injured demonstrators and to intimidate the medical community.

The rights group said Dr. Ameneh Soleimani, a physician and manager of a skin and hair clinic in the northwestern Iranian city of Ardabil, was arrested after treating people injured during protests in the city.

A volunteer aid worker, Khosrow Minaei, about 45, was arrested on January 13 after security forces raided his home, during which windows were smashed, household belongings were damaged and his car was wrecked.

IHR said at least four other doctors were arrested for assisting injured protesters, with no information available about their whereabouts.


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Sunni cleric says killings of protesters point to 'organized massacre'

Jan 25, 2026, 15:51 GMT+0

Mowlavi Abdolhamid, the Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, described the killings of protesters in Iran as an “organized massacre.”

“Despite severe internet restrictions, scenes of the harrowing and brutal killing of protesters in various provinces are gradually being published by the media, indicating an organized massacre, with further aspects of it gradually coming to light,” Abdolhamid said in a post on X.

“This catastrophe has created a deep and irreparable rift between the people of Iran and the ruling establishment,” he added.

Iran says 40 Iranians in ICE custody to be flown home

Jan 25, 2026, 14:49 GMT+0

Iran said about 40 Iranian citizens will be returned from the United States to Iran on Sunday, after being held for months in US immigration detention centers.

The acting head of Iran’s Interests Section in Washington told state news agency IRNA that the group will depart from Mesa Airport in Arizona, make a brief stop in Egypt and return to Iran via Kuwait.

Abolfazl Mehrabadi added the office coordinated with US immigration authorities to issue return travel documents for the detainees.

The flight is the third to repatriate Iranian asylum seekers and others whose immigration cases were halted and who were detained by US immigration authorities for various reasons.

The planned deportation has drawn criticism in the United States, with Democratic Representatives Yassamin Ansari and Dave Min, citing human rights concerns in Iran.

Iran’s foreign ministry confirmed on December 7 that 55 Iranian nationals had been detained to be deported from the United States amid President Donald Trump’s tightened immigration policies.

On September 29, a plane carrying 120 Iranians including three women landed in Iran, an Iranian expelled from the United States told Iran International, adding that detainees had faced mistreatment in US facilities and that force was used during their transfer.

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Witkoff says US, Israel aligned on next steps ‘critical’ to Middle East

Jan 25, 2026, 14:49 GMT+0

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said a US delegation met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday to discuss progress on the second phase of President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza as well as “broader regional issues.”

In a post on X Witkoff said the meeting included Jared Kushner, senior advisor Aryeh Lightstone and White House advisor Josh Gruenbaum.

"The discussion was constructive and positive, with both sides aligned on next steps and the importance of continued cooperation on all matters critical to the region," he said.

UAE, Jordan, UK would back US military in any attack on Iran - report

Jan 25, 2026, 14:40 GMT+0

The United Arab Emirates, Jordan and the United Kingdom would provide logistical and intelligence support to the US military in the event of an attack on Iran, Israel Hayom reported.

The Israeli daily said the three countries would support US operations with intelligence sharing and logistical assistance if Washington moved ahead with military action against Iran.

According to the report, the UAE, Jordan and Britain would also be expected to take part in intercepting Iranian missiles and drones targeting Israel, US bases or strategic facilities in the region, Israel Hayom said.

'Violence not over: Iran still killing, torturing detainees after protests'

Jan 25, 2026, 14:34 GMT+0

Iranian authorities are still carrying out a chain of crimes linked to the protest crackdown, including extrajudicial killings, deaths under torture and the systematic mistreatment of detainees and their families, according to the executive editor of Iran International TV.

Asghar Ramezanpour said the violence has not ended with the suppression of mass demonstrations, warning that detainees face ongoing threats to their lives, denial of medical treatment and collective detention in unconventional holding facilities.

He also cited systematic harassment of families of those killed or detained, as well as continued efforts by authorities to block information from reaching the public.

Ramezanpour’s comments followed the release of a new report estimating that at least 36,500 people were killed in the crackdown on protests, with the deadliest violence concentrated on January 8 and 9, according to classified government documents seen by Iran International.