In recent years, there have been numerous reports of peaceful protesters being imprisoned and tortured, or even killed, simply for speaking out against the government. Minorities in Iran also face significant discrimination and persecution. Iran is home to a number of ethnic and religious minorities, including Kurds, Baluchis, Arabs, and Baha'is. These groups are often marginalized and oppressed by the Iranian government, with reports of discrimination, arrest, and violence against minority communities. Women in Iran also face significant challenges when it comes to human rights. The Iranian government enforces strict laws and regulations that restrict women's rights and freedoms, including dress codes, restrictions on travel, and limitations on their ability to participate in public life.