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Venezuelan opposition leader stands with Iran, calls for Narges Mohammadi's release

Feb 12, 2026, 23:17 GMT+0

Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado on Thursday expressed solidarity with Iran's people and Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, condemning her "unjustly sentenced and brutalized" treatment.

"I stand with the brave people of Iran and with Narges Mohammadi, unjustly sentenced and brutalized for her courage and conviction," Machado posted on X. "Her violent detention and the repression she endure are unacceptable. Now more than ever, the world must raise its voice, loudly and firmly, for the freedom of Iran."

"In Venezuela, hundreds of innocent citizens still remain behind bars. This is the cruelty of regimes that fear free citizens, in Tehran, in Caracas, and all around the world,” she added. "Free Narges Mohammadi. Free all political prisoners."

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UN rapporteur warns of escalating Iran abuses ahead of protests

Feb 12, 2026, 23:09 GMT+0

UN Special Rapporteur on Iran Mai Sato said on Thursday she sent three urgent communications to Iranian authorities in December 2025 warning of grave human rights violations, weeks before nationwide protests erupted on December 28.

The alerts concerned death sentences imposed on student Ehsan Faridi for “corruption on earth” based solely on intelligence reports, and on 67-year-old Zahra Shahbaz Tabari for “armed rebellion” after a 10-minute trial over a protest slogan cloth, as well as widespread prison abuses including torture, unnotified executions, and deaths in facilities such as Qarchak, Ghezel-Hesar, Sheyban, and Lakan, Sato posted on X.

“The Iranian authorities responded to each, dismissing the sources as hostile or misinformed and asserting that all procedures were lawful,” she added.

“Today, we do not know how many people are detained, where they are held, or in what condition. We do not know how many have been sentenced to death or already executed. We do not even know how many people have been killed: the State’s own figure stands at over 3,000, while reports by civil society organizations far exceed that number,” Sato said.

Belgian MP vows international lawsuit against Iran over massacre

Feb 12, 2026, 22:55 GMT+0

Belgian Parliament member Darya Safai said on Thursday of plans to sue the Islamic Republic in international courts for the recent massacre of protesters.

In a video interview with Iran International, Safai called Iranians abroad an "exiled army" striking against the regime alongside those inside Iran until it collapses.

"We are all soldiers of the homeland and will take back our Iran," Safai said.

Iranian state-organized rallies burn horned 'Baal' statues

Feb 12, 2026, 22:02 GMT+0

During state-organized rallies marking Iran’s 1979 revolution anniversary on Wednesday, demonstrators in several cities burned large statues of a horned, bull-headed figure identified by organizers as “Baal,” an ancient deity referenced in biblical and Islamic tradition.

Mourning ceremony held for Safari, 26, shot dead by security forces in Tehran

Feb 12, 2026, 21:46 GMT+0

A mourning ceremony was held for Amirhossein Safari, 26, who was shot by security forces on January 9 during protests in Tehran’s Yaftabad neighborhood. Safari, a mechanic, died in the arms of a relative after being shot.

US condemns Iran over plans to execute religious detainees

Feb 12, 2026, 21:46 GMT+0

The United States has condemned Iran over the reported imminent execution of two detainees prosecuted over their religious beliefs, calling for their immediate release.

“Two individuals are being scapegoated in Iran because of their faith and face imminent execution,” the US Mission to the United Nations said in a post on X.

The mission denounced what it described as Iran’s violations of religious freedom and called on Tehran to release Peyvand Naimi and Venus Hoseininejad, along with others it said were unjustly detained.