Overview
- Tehran’s prosecutor said four people were arrested and others were summoned, with detainees including Azar Mansouri, Mohsen Aminzadeh and Ebrahim Asgharzadeh.
- The Reform Front confirmed the arrests and said IRGC intelligence detained Mansouri at her home, while spokesman Javad Emam was also taken into custody.
- Judiciary statements carried by Mizan accused the group of organizing activities to disrupt Iran’s political and social order for the benefit of the United States and Israel.
- Local reports say additional Reform Front figures received summonses, including deputy chairman Mohsen Armin and secretary Badralsadat Mofidi.
- The sweep follows January’s deadly crackdown on nationwide protests, where the state reported 3,117 deaths as rights monitors cited roughly 6,800 to 7,000, and comes as Iran and the U.S. held indirect nuclear talks in Oman last week.