Top 11 High-Profile Political Arrests and Corruption Cases Since the Revolution
Mustafa Mirsalim’s Son Sentenced to Five Years for MEK Ties
The son of Mustafa Mirsalim, a senior conservative politician and former presidential candidate, was sentenced to prison after being accused of collaborating with the MEK (People’s Mojahedin Organization), a designated terrorist organization by Iran. This case highlights Iran’s ongoing campaign against opposition groups and how family members of political figures are often caught in the crossfire of internal security measures, with accusations of involvement in anti-regime activities.
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Russia–Iran Relations 2026: Putin, Araghchi, and the Shifting Global Power Balance
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