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February 19, 2010

16 separate charges and continued pressure on Bahareh Hedayat for televised confessions

An informed source who is a student activist told International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that over the past few days, student activist Bahareh Hedayat has been informed of 16 separate charges against her. The Tehran Prosecutor Jafari Dowlatabadi has described Bahareh Hedayat’s ...

February 19, 2010

Channel 4 News: “Iranian basiji tells of jail ordeal”

Channel 4 News- “A former member of the Iranian basij militia tells Channel 4 News that he was jailed and mistreated for refusing to assault opposition protesters. “There was a table. I stood on that table for some hours with my hands tied and a ...

February 18, 2010

“You have no idea what we are experiencing in Western Iran”

In a letter to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a journalist from Kermanshah has pointed to instances of violations of human rights in the Province, requesting better news coverage of the arrests of political activists, journalists, and students. The Campaign would ...

February 17, 2010

Despite the trial session: Morteza Semyari’s continued detention in solitary confinement

Morteza Semyari, Central Council member of the Office to Foster Unity (Daftar-e Tahkim Vahdat), continues to remain imprisoned in solitary confinement in Ward 240 of Evin prison. One of the student activists of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said, “While the ...

February 17, 2010

Iran’s Shameful Performance Stuns the UN Human Rights Council

(17 February 2010) As the review of Iran’s human rights record under the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process concluded at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the Iranian government demonstrated its utter lack of respect for internationally accepted norms by simultaneously accepting and rejecting recommendations ...

February 17, 2010

Barbara lochbihler’s Message to Iranians in Geneva, Human Rights summit

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February 16, 2010

Torture of Karroubi’s son: the role of plainclothes men in abuse and mistreatment of detainees

Following the February 11th arrest of Ali Karroubi, 37, the objecting presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi’s son, and his subsequent torture inside the Amir-al-Momenin Mosque in Tehran by plainclothes Basijis, the subject of abuse and mistreatment of detainees has once again come to light. After the ...

February 15, 2010

Slideshow: The UPR of the IRI, Geneva, February 15, 2010

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February 15, 2010

Analysts and human rights activists react to statements by Head of Iranian Human Rights Delegation at the UN

Moments after Head of Iranian Human Rights Delegation, Mohammad Javad Larijani, finished delivering his statements, Dr. Abdolkarim Lahiji, vice president of the International Federation of Human Rights Leagues, told the Campaign that he is stunned by Larijani’s words. ...

February 15, 2010

UN Review Affirms Need for More Pressure to Improve Human Rights

(15 February 2010) Iran’s rejectionist initial response to recommendations by members of the international community to address grave human rights abuses during the UN’s Universal Period Review clearly demonstrates the need for a special session of the Human Rights Council and a special envoy dealing ...

February 14, 2010

Online direct broadcasting of the review of human rights conditions in Iran

International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran: On Monday, February 15th, between 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM Tehran time, the three-hour review of human rights conditions in Iran in the UN’s UPR (Universal period Review)will be directly broadcast via Internet. In this meeting, representatives of ...

February 14, 2010

Wife of Mehdi Karroubi Addresses Ayatollah Khamenei About The Torture of Her Son

(14 February 2010) The wife of opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi has published an open letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader detailing her son Ali Karroubi’s torture following his detention on 11 February, as the authorities stifled opposition demonstrations, and appealed for an end to such abuses. Fatemeh ...

February 13, 2010

Online direct broadcasting of the review of the conditions of human rights in Iran

International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran: On Monday, February 15th, between 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM Tehran time, the three-hour meeting of the review of conditions of human rights in Iran in the periodical UPR will be directly broadcast via Internet. ...

February 13, 2010

Asylum in Turkey: Futile Hopes and Dreams?

Continuing with our series of reports and interviews with Iranian asylum seekers who have left Iran after the June 12 presidential elections, an Iranian journalist who is awaiting UN’s decision for going to a third country, has sent a report to the International Campaign for ...

February 12, 2010

Continuation of arrests, pressure, and expulsions at Shiraz University

According to reports received by International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, pressure on Shiraz University students has mounted considerably over the recent days, resulting in summons, arrests, and expulsions. Shiraz University has been experiencing an atmosphere of fear and a security state. ...

February 10, 2010

A Journalist in Tehran told the Campaign, “Crackdown on People Will be Another Mistake”

A Journalist in Tehran describes the mood in the city for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran’s blog, just a day before the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution’s victory in 1979. Below you see excerpts from this interview: ICHR- 24 hours before the anniversary ...

February 10, 2010

Student Activist: People concerned about blatant regime brutality

Only 24 hours before the February 11, 2010 celebration of the Islamic Revolution of 1979, a student activist and member of Daftar-e Tahkim-e Vahdat told International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that over the past few days, fear has enveloped Tehran streets. He said ...

February 10, 2010

Kian Tajbakhsh’s 15 year sentence will be overturned

Replying to a question from International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran about the case of Kian Tajbakhs, a post elections prisoner whose case is in an appeals court, Kian Tajbakhsh’s attorney said: “Regarding the appeals request I filed with the Revolutionary Courts after ...

February 10, 2010

New prison sentences: Tajbakhsh five years, Safaei Farahani six years, and Nabavi five years

An appeals court has reduced Iranian American researcher Kian Tajbakhsh’s sentence to five years. Behzad Nabavi’s sentence has also been reduced to five years. Earlier there was news about the six year prison sentence of Mohsen Safaee Farahani, 61. General and Revolutionary ...

February 10, 2010

Possibility of Saeed Nourmohammdi’s release from prison; no news about his brother after arrest

A source close to political prisoner Saeed Nourmohammadi told the International Campaign for Human Rights that despite immense physical and psychological pressure on Nourmohammadi over the past few months, his family have been asked to raise bail for his release and he may be released ...

February 9, 2010

Iran sentences another activist to death; authorities step up arrests ahead of anniversary

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – Iran has convicted another opposition activist on charges related to the country’s post-election turmoil and sentenced him to death, the judiciary said Tuesday, bringing to at least 10 the number of those facing the death penalty for the unrest following June’s ...

February 9, 2010

Arrest of Journalist Vahid Pourostad

Vahid Pourostad, an experienced Iranian journalist, was arrested at his home on Monday night on a warrant issued by the Tehran Prosecutor’s Office. Only two days before the 11 February anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, the widespread arrests of social activists and journalists now includes ...

February 9, 2010

Soltani: “Throwing stones or breaking windows is not ‘moharebeh'”

Iranian lawyer Abdolfattah Soltani discusses the proper application of moharebeh laws. ...

February 9, 2010

Iranian asylum seekers in Turkey(5): “The refugees are not journalists only”!

In the series of interviews conducted by International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran with asylum seekers in countries neighboring Iran, this time we have talked to a journalist who left Iran due to difficult professional working conditions and for being in danger for his ...

February 8, 2010

Mass arrests of journalist: Akbar Montajabi, Ehsan Mehrabi, Jalali Farahani, Ali Kalaee, and Somayeh Momeni in Prison

Akbar Montajabi a prominent journalist with reformist newspapers and magazines who works for the Irandokht publication was arrested by the security agents at two o’clock on Sunday morning. Montajabi previously worked for such publications as Yas-e-No, Shargh, and Etemaad Meli and also for weekly ...

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