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Iran’s Judiciary issues indictments against Reza Pahlavi, 300 Iran International, Manoto affiliates

Iran's Judiciary spokesperson, Asghar Jahangir (file photo)

Iran’s Judiciary says it has referred separate cases involving Reza Pahlavi and other accused individuals, as well as nearly 300 affiliates of the so-called Iran International and Manoto television networks, to Tehran’s Revolution Court after issuing indictments.

Judiciary spokesperson Asghar Jahangir announced on Tuesday that prosecutors had completed investigations into a case involving Reza Pahlavi and several other defendants following a complaint filed by the Office of the Prosecutor General.

The case relates to activities carried out during the 2025 12-day war and the second US-Israeli aggression in February, according to Jahangir.  

The indictment includes charges such as cooperation with hostile states, espionage, collaboration with US and Israeli spy agencies, directing terrorist networks, incitement to violence, complicity in killings, destruction of public and private property, and damaging the country’s infrastructure and economy, Jahangir stated.

Referring to a separate case, the spokesperson revealed that authorities had identified around 300 members and affiliates of the so-called Iran International and Manoto television networks.

He noted that indictments had also been issued against those individuals and that the case had been referred to the Tehran Revolution Court for trial.

The accused in that case face charges including cooperation with hostile parties, espionage during wartime, financing terrorism, propaganda against the Islamic Republic in cooperation with Israel and the US, incitement to violence, and attempts to undermine Iran’s territorial integrity.

The Judiciary would announce the outcome of both cases after the Revolution Court completes its proceedings and issues final verdicts in accordance with the legal process, Jahangir added.


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