Is Iran a menace to the world? The flight of a dissident director has put the spotlight on the theocratic regime’s ruthless approach to its enemies both at home and abroad.
Movie genius on the run after flogging threat
Is Iran a menace to the world? The flight of a dissident director has put the spotlight on the theocratic regime's ruthless approach to its enemies both at home and abroad.
As the Cannes Film Festival opened yesterday, the crowds gathered to see the stars arrive. High on the list were Meryl Streep and Demi Moore. But the most anticipated person was one few would recognise.
The Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof is due to present his film The Seed of the Sacred Fig. It tells of a judge in TehranThe capital of Iran. who becomes paranoidBelieving, often with no solid basis, that you are being harassed, betrayed or persecuted by others. as a result of the country's growing political protests.
Whether Rasoulof will make it to the festival remains to be seen. He is currently in hiding from Iran's secret police after fleeing the country.
Rasoulof has been under pressure from the Iranian government to withdraw his film, but has refused to do so. Last week he was sentenced to eight years in prison, floggingBeating someone with a whip or stick. , a fine and the confiscation of his property.
Rasoulof has been jailed several times and had his passport confiscated in an attempt to stop him leaving the country.
Even now he cannot consider himself safe. Ayatollah KhameiniThe supreme leader of Iran since 1989. He was born in 1939. 's regime is ruthless in dealing with its opponents.
The BBCThe British Broadcasting Corporation is the UK's national broadcaster. has found evidence that a 16-year-old girl was killed by the Iranian security services in 2022. Nika Shakarami was arrested while taking part in a protest.
Last month an anti-government TV presenter called Pouria Zeraati was attacked and stabbed on a London street. Police say that three of his attackers left the country a few hours later.
According to MI5A British military intelligence organisation tasked with monitoring domestic threats, in opposition to MI6, which focuses on foreign threats., the Iranian government has been behind at least 15 plots to murder and kidnap people in Britain. Last August the then home secretaryIn Britain, they are responsible for national security, immigration and policing. , Suella Braverman, was reported to see it as the biggest threat to Britain's national security.1
Iran has added to the problems of the Middle East by supporting rebels and terrorists such as the HouthisAn Islamist rebel group that controls a large part of Yemen. They are allies of Hamas in Gaza. in Yemen and HezbollahA militant organisation based in Lebanon, classified in the UK as a terrorist group. It has made direct attacks on Israel and is believed to have been responsible for assassinating Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri. in Lebanon. It has also supplied Russia with drones to attack Ukraine.
Is Iran a menace to the world?
Yes: It has been described as "the world's most pre-eminent exporter of violence". It has threatened to annihilate Israel, and the possibility that it might develop a nuclear bomb is a major worry.
No: It knows it is not strong enough to take on major powers directly, which is why most of its fighting is done by foreign militias. Its recent failed attack on Israel was a measure of its weakness.
Or... The government is chiefly a menace to its own people: hundreds are reported to be executed each year. So many of its resources are used to repress dissidentsPeople who publicly disagree with or criticise an authority or government, especially an oppressive one. that it cannot afford foreign enemies.
Tehran - The capital of Iran.
Paranoid - Believing, often with no solid basis, that you are being harassed, betrayed or persecuted by others.
Flogging - Beating someone with a whip or stick.
Ayatollah Khameini - The supreme leader of Iran since 1989. He was born in 1939.
BBC - The British Broadcasting Corporation is the UK's national broadcaster.
MI5 - A British military intelligence organisation tasked with monitoring domestic threats, in opposition to MI6, which focuses on foreign threats.
Home secretary - In Britain, they are responsible for national security, immigration and policing.
Houthis - An Islamist rebel group that controls a large part of Yemen. They are allies of Hamas in Gaza.
Hezbollah - A militant organisation based in Lebanon, classified in the UK as a terrorist group. It has made direct attacks on Israel and is believed to have been responsible for assassinating Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri.
Dissidents - People who publicly disagree with or criticise an authority or government, especially an oppressive one.
Movie genius on the run after flogging threat

Glossary
Tehran - The capital of Iran.
Paranoid - Believing, often with no solid basis, that you are being harassed, betrayed or persecuted by others.
Flogging - Beating someone with a whip or stick.
Ayatollah Khameini - The supreme leader of Iran since 1989. He was born in 1939.
BBC - The British Broadcasting Corporation is the UK's national broadcaster.
MI5 - A British military intelligence organisation tasked with monitoring domestic threats, in opposition to MI6, which focuses on foreign threats.
Home secretary - In Britain, they are responsible for national security, immigration and policing.
Houthis - An Islamist rebel group that controls a large part of Yemen. They are allies of Hamas in Gaza.
Hezbollah - A militant organisation based in Lebanon, classified in the UK as a terrorist group. It has made direct attacks on Israel and is believed to have been responsible for assassinating Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri.
Dissidents - People who publicly disagree with or criticise an authority or government, especially an oppressive one.