Iran News in Brief – June 3, 2026

Supporters of the NCRI in Malmö, Sweden, held a rally to protest the execution of political prisoners in Iran—May 30, 2026
Supporters of the NCRI in Malmö, Sweden, held a rally to protest the execution of political prisoners in Iran—May 30, 2026

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Iran’s Resistance Units Launch Nationwide Operations Defying the Regime’s Execution Campaign

On May 30, 2026, the PMOI/MEK Resistance Units carried out coordinated operations across Iran to defy the regime’s escalation of executions. The operations also served as a direct response to proponents of the former Shah’s secret police, SAVAK, who have threatened Iranian freedom fighters.

Demonstrating a clear stance against authoritarianism, the Resistance Units targeted state centers and symbols of repression under the unifying slogan, “Down with the oppressor, be it the shah or the supreme leader.” This message reflects a complete rejection of both the past monarchical system and the current religious dictatorship.

The activities spanned major cities and towns throughout the country. In Tehran, Karaj, Mashhad, Ilam, and Baghmalek, Resistance Units set fire to large posters of the former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. In Shiraz, a poster of regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini was set on fire, while in Zahedan, a poster featuring both Ali Khamenei and the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was torched.

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Iranian Students Rise Up for Justice in Fresh Protests

Tehran, June 2, 2026: Students rally in the capital to protest against recent changes to university entrance exam policies and academic grading systems

Iranian students in Tehran, Mashhad, and Hamadan staged protests on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Gathering outside the Ministry of Education, they protested recent changes to the Konkur (university entrance exam) regulations, academic records, and the methodology of factoring in GPA context. They subsequently marched toward the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution.

The students are protesting the new educational policies. They announced that they will continue their protests until they receive a clear response to their demands.

Schoolgirls, along with their classmates, chanted slogans such as: ‘Students are awake, they loathe discrimination!’ ‘We’ve heard plenty of promises but seen no justice!’ and ‘Students will die but will not accept humiliation!’.

Some of the students at the rally declared: “We are waiting for results; we are not going anywhere, and we will stay right here. This generation is not one to back down with empty promises and repetitive rhetoric; it will pursue its rights.”

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Iran’s Democratic Future Lies Beyond Both Theocracy and Monarchy

Tens of thousands rally in Berlin to support Iran’s democratic revolution and reject dictatorship

Iran is passing through one of the most consequential political periods in its modern history. Beneath the daily headlines, a deeper confrontation is unfolding between a ruling establishment trapped in structural crises and a society increasingly determined to pursue fundamental change. The regime’s strategy for survival has become increasingly clear: divert public attention through regional tensions and external conflicts while simultaneously escalating repression at home.

Recent developments suggest that this strategy is not a sign of confidence or strength. Rather, it reflects a growing fear within the state apparatus about the potential for widespread social unrest and the possibility of a political transformation that it can no longer easily control.

The sharp rise in executions, arrests, and security crackdowns over recent months reveals a regime attempting to contain a crisis rather than resolve it. Iranian regime authorities have accelerated the implementation of death sentences against political prisoners and individuals accused of involvement in anti-government protests. Numerous young Iranians have been sentenced or executed on charges ranging from participation in uprisings to alleged links with organized opposition networks.

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Iran’s Economic Crisis Reaches the Final Farewell: Rising Burial Costs Add New Pressure on Families

For years, Iranians have struggled with rising prices in nearly every aspect of life. Housing, food, healthcare, transportation, and education have all become significantly more expensive as inflation continues to undermine household purchasing power.

Now, another essential service has been added to the growing list of financial concerns facing Iranian families: the cost of burial and funeral services.

According to a June 2026 report published by the state-affiliated economic outlet Donya-e-Eghtesad, new rates approved for Tehran’s Behesht-e Zahra cemetery indicate substantial increases in the cost of funeral-related services. The report stated that fees for a wide range of services—from transportation of the deceased and ritual washing to burial arrangements and funeral ceremonies—have risen by an average of approximately 40 percent, while some services have seen increases of as much as 50 percent.

The sharp increase has drawn public attention not only because of its scale, but because it affects families at one of the most difficult moments of their lives.

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Paris Free Iran Rally 2026: A Global Gathering to Support Democratic Change in Iran

Thousands of Iranians gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest the recent wave of executions in Iran and call for a free, democratic and secular republic

The upcoming Free Iran Rally in Paris on June 20, 2026, is shaping up to be one of the most significant political events related to Iran this year. Organized by the Iranian Resistance, the gathering comes at a time when Iran is experiencing profound political tensions, growing social unrest, and intensified state repression.

Supporters of the event describe it as more than a political gathering. They view it as an opportunity to present a clear vision for Iran’s future and to draw a sharp distinction between the forces advocating democracy and those seeking to preserve various forms of dictatorship.

According to organizers and supporters, the rally reflects lessons learned from years of nationwide protests and popular uprisings. It aims to highlight the Iranian people’s demand for freedom, democratic governance, and fundamental political change while rejecting both the current theocratic system and any return to authoritarian models of the past.

The annual gathering of the Iranian Resistance has become a well-known international event that attracts political figures, lawmakers, human rights advocates, and members of the Iranian diaspora from around the world.

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Political Prisoner Zahra Shahbaz Tabari Has Once Again Been Sentenced to Death

Zahra Shahbaz Tabari, a political prisoner held in Lakan Prison in Rasht, was once again sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Court of Rasht on charges of baghi (armed rebellion against the state) through membership and activity in the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), after her previous sentence was overturned by the Supreme Court.

The sentence was issued on April 14 and was recently served to Shahbaz Tabari in Lakan Prison in Rasht. The death sentence was issued by Mohammad Ali Darvish-Goftar, head of Branch Two of the Revolutionary Court of Rasht.

In January 2026, more than 400 prominent women from around the world and a group of United Nations experts called in separate statements for a halt to the execution of Shahbaz Tabari.

The 68-year-old political prisoner was sentenced to death by Branch One of the Revolutionary Court of Rasht in late October 2025, but the Supreme Court overturned the ruling and referred the case to Branch Two of the Revolutionary Court of Rasht for retrial.

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Experts Warn About Declining Dairy Consumption and the Risk of Expanding Malnutrition in Iran

With dairy prices rising again and consumption declining in Iran, experts have warned about the spread of anemia, osteoporosis, malnutrition, and short stature in future generations.

The state-run Khabar Online news website reported on May 31 that rising dairy prices, combined with the declining purchasing power of households, have reduced dairy consumption in Iran to levels below recommended standards.

Khabar Online wrote that estimates indicate per capita dairy consumption in Iran has fallen to about 50 kilograms, while the global average exceeds 250 kilograms.

According to the report, the chairman of the board of the National Union of Dairy Industry Cooperatives said that raw milk prices have increased by about 40% to 43%, a development that could further reduce dairy consumption.

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Guns for Teenagers, Pink Slips for Professors: Inside Iran’s Classroom Purge

Basij forces set up checkpoints and mount repressive measures in a city in Iran

As ninth-grade students are recruited into police high schools, independent professors are being pushed out of the institutions that train Iran’s future teachers.

At a time when international public attention is primarily centered on Iran’s geopolitical tensions and foreign policy, a fundamental and alarming shift is taking place inside the country’s educational structure.

Two recent news developments represent the two blades of a pair of scissors cutting through the roots of free thought and the humanities in Iran: on one side, the launch of admissions for teenage students into “Police High Schools,” and on the other, the widespread and systematic dismissal of independent-minded professors from Farhangian University.

Taken together, these two developments paint a disturbing picture of Iran’s sociological future and the fate of its scientific and human capital.

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What is Happening to Political Prisoners in Iran?

Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj — a unit known for housing some of the country’s most resilient political prisoners

On June 1st, the very first news was the grim announcement of the execution of two more political prisoners; two protesters of the January 2026 uprisings, named Mehrdad Mohammadi-Nia and Ashkan Maleki. Just the day before, human rights organizations had issued urgent warnings regarding the imminent execution of these two protesters in a case known as the “Koy-e Nasr Case.” Yet, the deafening silence of the international community and their lack of any tangible, material intervention claimed the lives of these two young individuals as well. We are left to ponder: why does this ongoing onslaught on humanity, which the Iranian regime has unleashed against political prisoners for decades, remain unaddressed by the international community and human rights bodies, completely devoid of any practical action for accountability and containment?

If we mark our calculations from March 19, 2026 onward, a staggering 37 political prisoners have been executed, including members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) Resistance Units and protesters of the January uprisings.

This unprecedented figure translates to the execution of one political prisoner every 49 hours; in other words, approximately one human being hanged every two days. These unprecedented figures represent real people whose lives have been taken. These were individuals who sought nothing but freedom and the realization of human rights for themselves and their fellow compatriots. By executing them, the regime has not only violated their fundamental human rights, but this relentless onslaught on humanity has systematically crushed and traumatized their families, friends, and consequently, the entire fabric of society.

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Severe Torture of Political Prisoner Omid Hamzeh in Minab Prison

Documented and deeply concerning reports recently leaked from the corridors of security wards in Hormozgan Province reveal a severe humanitarian crisis. According to verified accounts, political prisoner Omid Hamzeh has been subjected to horrific physical torture in a premeditated operation orchestrated under the direct orders of security apparatuses and executed by the hands of Minab Prison authorities. Civil rights activists view this persistent, overt violence as a systematic tool designed to crush the detainee’s resistance and coerce him into accepting the interrogators’ fabricated scenarios. The fundamental question remains: why does this method of gradual elimination and assault on the life of political prisoner Omid Hamzeh continue to lack a deterrent and material response to halt this machinery of repression, unfolding under the diplomatic silence of international bodies that claim to champion human rights?

The case of this prisoner has been shrouded in absolute censorship and blackout; consequently, precise information regarding the exact date, manner, and underlying pretext of the arrest of this political prisoner remains entirely unavailable.

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Malmö Rally Condemns Executions in Iran, Urges Participation in June 20 Free Iran Gathering in Paris

Malmö, Sweden – May 30, 2026: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally to protest the execution of political prisoners in Iran, including PMOI members and individuals detained during the January 2026 uprising. They also called on freedom-loving Iranians to join the June 20 Paris Free Iran Rally, urging a unified stand against both the clerical dictatorship currently ruling Iran and the legacy of monarchical autocracy.

Sweden – May 30, 2026: PMOI Supporters Rally in Malmö to Protest Executions

Demonstrators urged the Swedish government to take firm action against the Iranian regime over its ongoing executions and alleged terrorist activities. They called for the closure of the regime’s embassy in Stockholm, which they described as a hub for espionage and terrorism, and demanded the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in Iran.

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Gothenburg Rally Condemns Executions in Iran, Urges Participation in June 20 Free Iran Gathering in Paris

Gothenburg, Sweden — May 30, 2026 — Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) gathered to protest the execution of political prisoners in Iran, including PMOI members and individuals detained during the January 2026 uprising. They also called on freedom-loving Iranians to join the June 20 Paris Free Iran Rally, urging a unified stand against both the clerical dictatorship currently ruling Iran and the legacy of monarchical autocracy.

MEK Supporters Rally in Gothenburg Against Executions, Advocate for a Democratic Republic in Iran

Demonstrators urged the Swedish government to take firm action against the Iranian regime over its ongoing executions and alleged terrorist activities. They called for the closure of the regime’s embassy in Stockholm, which they described as a hub for espionage and terrorism, and demanded the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in Iran.

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PMOI Supporters Rally in Toronto to Protest Executions and Advocate for a Democratic Republic in Iran

Toronto, Canada – May 30, 2026: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally to condemn the execution of political prisoners in Iran, including members of the PMOI and protesters detained during the January 2026 uprising.

MEK Supporters Rally in Toronto to Protest Executions & Advocate for a Democratic Republic in Iran–2

Demonstrators strongly condemned the actions of the mullahs’ regime, describing the executions as a blatant violation of human rights. Participants paid tribute to the victims by holding their photos and reaffirmed their commitment to continue the struggle until the overthrow of the regime and the establishment of peace, freedom, and justice in a democratic republic.

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