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July 24, 2013

IRGC and Prosecutor’s Office Delay Prisoner’s Hospitalization

The IRGC and the Tehran Prosecutor have postponed transferring prisoner of conscience Feizollah Arabsorkhi to the hospital for months, his wife told International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. He is in dire health, and has received official approval to go to the hospital, but ...

July 23, 2013

Kurdish Prisoner Transferred from Rajaee Shahr Prison to Orumiyeh Central Prison

Ahmad Tamouee, a Kurdish political prisoner at Rajaee Shahr Prison, ended an illegal exile this week when he was first summoned by the Sentence Enforcement Unit and then transferred to Orumiyeh Prison on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 17, a local source told the International ...

July 22, 2013

Imprisoned Journalist Remains in Solitary Confinement Without Charges

Imprisoned journalist Fariba Pajouh, arrested July 10, is being held in solitary confinement without charges, a member of her family told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

July 18, 2013

Deceased Blogger’s Mother Requests Exhumation

In reaction to the Medical Examiner’s Office’s final opinion stating that Sattar Beheshti’s cause of death could not have been blows while in detention, his mother recently demanded for his body to be exhumed to determine his real cause of death. ...

July 18, 2013

Imprisoned Lawyer Seifzadeh Defends Himself for Writing Letters

Imprisoned lawyer Mohammad Seifzadeh defended himself against charges of “writing letters and signing group statements in prison” in a July 17 appeals court session, his wife told the Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Calling the his trial courts “unqualified” to try him, Mohammad Seifzadeh ...

July 15, 2013

Cartoon 54: Justice, Mortazavi Style

Three young men died. Dozens of others were abused psychologically, physically, and sexually in Kahrizak Detention Center, where they were sent because they ...

July 15, 2013

Kurdish Lawyer Charged with Support of Kurdish Parties and Contacting UN

After 37 days of lawyer Massoud Shamsinejad’s detention, Branch 5 of Orumiyeh Special Crimes Courts informed him of political charges against him, a local source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Shamsinejad, an Orumiyeh lawyer who has represented many Kurdish political prisoners, ...

July 12, 2013

Sattar Beheshti’s Aggressor Could Still Be Prosecuted

The Head of the Iranian Medical Examiner’s Office said on Tuesday, July 9, that according to his organization’s final report, the blows dealt to blogger Sattar Beheshti during his interrogation were not fatal and could not have caused his death, Mehr News Agency reported. ...

July 11, 2013

Journalist’s Family Puzzled by Her Arrest: She Did Nothing Wrong

Security forces arrested journalist Fariba Pajouh on July 10 in Tehran, though a family member of hers told the Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the reasons for her arrest are unclear. ...

July 8, 2013

Young Political Prisoner Attempts Suicide in Minab Prison

Afshin Sohrabzadeh, a young Kurdish prisoner at Minab Prison, attempted suicide on Wednesday, July 3, in protest of his exile and what he called the “deplorable conditions” of the facility, a local source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. The source, a ...

July 8, 2013

No Information About Christian Converts, Continued Pressure on Members of Evangelical Churches

One month after the arrest of three Christian converts in Isfahan, their conditions remain unknown and there is no news about their fate. According to reports from the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran’s sources, since the May 29 arrests of Mohammad Reza Farid, ...

July 8, 2013

Nasrin Sotoudeh Returned to Evin after Short Furlough

Reza Khandan said that despite authorities’ promises for a furlough that could lead to Sotoudeh’s release, she was summoned back to Evin Prison and none of her letters requesting an extension of her furlough were answered. Khandan told the Campaign that his wife returned to ...

July 3, 2013

Security Forces Transfer Mousavi to Hospital Twice in 24 Hours, But Refuse Hospitalization

Over the past 24 hours, Mir Hossein Mousavi was transferred twice to the Tehran Heart Center. According to Kaleme website, after a two-month delay, on Tuesday, July 2, Mir Hossein Mousavi was transferred to the Tehran Heart Center for some medical tests. The Committee of ...

July 3, 2013

Lawyers Say Bill on Legal Profession Destroys Lawyer Independence

During his last days as president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ordered the Cabinet to eliminate and archive the General Bill on the Legal Profession. This decision faced sharp criticism from the Head of the Judiciary, though it pleased many lawyers who have been critical of the bill. ...

July 3, 2013

Astonishment at Kahrizak Ruling: Mortazavi Sentenced to $60 Fine and Five Years’ Dismissal From Government Jobs

A lower court ruling in the Kahrizak case issued yesterday indicates that the three suspects in the case were permanently dismissed from judicial positions, and further dismissed from government employment for five years. To the astonishment of observers, Saeed Mortazavi, the prime suspect in the ...

July 2, 2013

Political Prisoners at Rajaee Shahr Prison Sign Condolence Message for Osanloo Family

Sixty-three political prisoners inside Ward 4, Hall 12, of Rajaee Shahr Prison in Karaj wrote a message of condolences to the family of Afshin Osanloo for the political prisoner’s death. The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran received the message for publication. ...

June 28, 2013

Freedom to Sing: Iranian Musicians in Iraqi Kurdistan with Roxana Saberi

In recent years, many Iranian musicians have left Iran in search of the freedom to create without censorship or fear of punishment for their work. Some have ended up in northern Iraq’s Kurdistan region, which is known for its relative stability and security. There they ...

June 27, 2013

Acknowledge Sattar Died In the Hands of His Interrogator, Demands Beheshti Lawyer

The lawyer for Sattar Beheshti, a blogger who died in November 2012 while in the custody of the Iranian Cyber Police (FATA), said her client’s case has not been forwarded to court and objected to the eight-month delay in an interview with the International Campaign ...

June 27, 2013

Sunni Prisoners Pressured to Falsely Confess for TV Documentary

On the morning of June 10, eight Sunni prisoners at Rajaee Shahr Prison were asked to confess to certain actions for a documentary film, a source familiar with conditions of religious minority prisoners at the prison told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

June 26, 2013

Prisoner of Conscience Said To Be Alive, Though No One Has Seen Him In Prison

Following rumors that prisoner of conscience Arash Sadeghi had died in prison, his former lawyer told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he is alive, though the lawyer refused to answer questions about whether Sadeghi had been beaten in prison. Sadeghi’s former ...

June 26, 2013

Activist Given Six-Year Sentence and Exiled to Bandar Abbas

Political activist Saeed Madani has been sentenced to six years in prison in exile in Bandar Abbas. Mansoureh Ettefagh, the wife of the social researcher and visiting professor, expressed shock at the harsh sentence and the charges themselves in an interview with the International Campaign ...

June 26, 2013

Osanloo’s Family Calls for Investigation Into His Prison Death

The family of deceased prisoner of conscience Afshin Osanloo has requested that the Medical Examiner investigate his cause of death, his sister told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Osanloo’s official cause of death on June 20, 2013, has been listed as a ...

June 26, 2013

Journalist Completes Prison Sentence, Sotoudeh Released on 4-day Furlough

Imprisoned lawyer and human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh was released from Evin Prison on furlough on Sunday, June 23. Journalist Jila Baniyaghoub was also released from Evin Prison on the same day after completing her one-year prison sentence. ...

June 24, 2013

Four Years Later, Still No Justice for Neda’s Murder

On the fourth anniversary of the death of Neda Agha Soltan in the aftermath of the 2009 presidential elections, her mother told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, “There was supposed to be a court trial held, but in the past four years ...

June 20, 2013

Pew Study Finds Broad International Disapproval of Iran’s Human Rights Record

As Iran’s president-elect Hassan Rowhani prepares to take office in Tehran, he faces growing international concerns about the lack of personal freedoms in Iran. According to a new study by the Pew Research Center released on June 11, 2013, majorities in most of the countries ...

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