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Iran arrests at least four reform front politicians

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Posted on February 9, 2026

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DUBAI, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Islamic Iran Nation's Union Party sought the release of secretary-general Azar Mansouri, the Shargh newspaper said on Monday, after her arrest along with other members of

Iran Detains Multiple Politicians from the Reform Front Amid Unrest

Recent Arrests of Reform Front Politicians

DUBAI, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Islamic Iran Nation's Union Party sought the release of secretary-general Azar Mansouri, the Shargh newspaper said on Monday, after her arrest along with other members of the Reform Front, an umbrella body of Iranian reformists and moderates.

A campaign of mass arrests and intimidation has led to the arrests of thousands as authorities seek to deter further protests after last month's crackdown on the bloodiest unrest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

On Sunday, state media said three senior figures from Iran's Reform Front were arrested, among them Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, Mohsen Aminzadeh, and Azar Mansouri, who acts as the front's head.

Details of the Arrests

Shargh said at least two more Reform Front members were asked to report to the prosecutor's office in Tehran's Evin prison on Tuesday.

Reform Front's Response

The Reform Front's spokesperson, Javad Emam, was also arrested, Mansouri's lawyer, Hojjat Kermani, said on Monday, adding that it was unclear what charges faced those detained.

"We basically don't know what caused these arrests, because the Reform Front has not yet issued a statement about the recent events (protests)," Kermani told the Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA). "Individuals may have commented on their own."

Judiciary's Statement

On Sunday, the judiciary's media outlet Mizan said "four important political elements supporting the Zionist (regime) and the United States" were indicted, but gave no details.

Tehran has blamed unrest-related violence on "rioters and armed terrorists" it says were backed by its key enemies, Israel and the United States.

Historical Context

Past Reform Front statements have been highly critical of authorities. After the 12-day war against Israel, its members warned that "incremental collapse" awaited the country if it did not adopt fundamental reforms.

Kermani said the recent arrests were not related to a judicial case launched against the Front after that statement, however.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Iran has arrested several key figures from the Reform Front.
  • Azar Mansouri, the secretary-general, is among those detained.
  • The arrests are part of a crackdown on recent protests.
  • Authorities blame unrest on foreign-backed 'rioters'.
  • The Reform Front has not issued a statement on the arrests.

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