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September 6, 2012

“If Something Should Happen to My Father, Khamenei Himself Is Responsible,” Says Saharkhiz Son

Iranian journalist Issa Saharkhiz is on a hunger and medicine strike at Evin Prison in Tehran, his son told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. According to Mehdi Saharkhiz, Issa Saharkhiz embarked on a hunger strike on the evening of August 28, when ...

September 6, 2012

Political Prisoner Gholamreza Khosravi at Imminent Risk of Execution

A human rights activist familiar with the case of political prisoner Gholamreza Khosravi Savadjani told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that recent developments in Khosravi’s case indicate that he may be executed in the coming days. The source added that the political ...

September 5, 2012

Young Prisoner Dies after Beating by Bandar Abbas Prison Forces

One of the prisoners, Mozaffar Dadi, 21, from the town of Kahnooj, who had arrived at the facility six months earlier on charges of engaging in a brawl, suffered major bleeding. Despite the prisoner’s need for immediate transfer to a hospital outside the facility, he ...

September 5, 2012

Journalist Begins Prison Term, Two Others Transferred to Solitary Cells

Baniyaghoub was arrested on June 20, 2009, along with her husband, Bahman Ahmadi Amoueee, at their home. Sixty days later, she was released on bail. In June 2010, she was sentenced to one year in prison and a 30-year ban on journalistic activities on charges ...

September 4, 2012

Cartoon 18: Diplomatic Missed Opportunities

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon promised the international community that he would address human rights during his trip to Tehran in late August. At the end of his trip, he announced only, “I have urged the authorities during my visit this time to release opposition leaders, ...

August 31, 2012

Ban Ki-moon Mentions Human Rights in Tehran; Details Unclear

Speaking at the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s School of International Relations on August 30, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, ”I have urged the authorities during my visit this time to release opposition leaders, human rights defenders, journalists and social activists to create the conditions for free ...

August 30, 2012

Stop Killing Couriers and Revise Border Closure Plan

(August 30, 2012) In a letter sent to Iranian officials, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran urged Iranian authorities to revise the Border Closure Plan immediately to prioritize the life and well-being of the residents of Iran’s border regions. The Campaign also urged ...

August 29, 2012

Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand To Resume Hunger Strike

Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand, a prisoner of conscience who ended his 60-day wet hunger strike on July 27, told his family during his visit with them on August 27 that if the authorities do not address his requests, he will start a hunger strike and will ...

August 29, 2012

Tehran Welcomes Ban Ki-moon, Ignores Ahmed Shaheed

The Islamic Republic of Iran has had a contentious relationship with the UN in recent years. While Iran has experienced increased international isolation for its nuclear and foreign policies, the UN has repeatedly passed resolutions condemning Iran’s nuclear policies and human rights violations. In addition, ...

August 28, 2012

From Security Charges to Moldy Bread: Details of Earthquake Camp Raid and Arrests

Two days after police and plainclothes forces attacked the earthquake relief camp and arrested 35 relief workers on Thursday, August 23, ten detainees (all of the female and three of the male detainees) were released on bail. The rest of the relief workers were transferred ...

August 27, 2012

Cartoon 17: Relief Operation, Iranian Style

In the early hours of August 23, 2012, security and Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) forces attacked a relief camp set up to help earthquake victims in Eastern Azerbaijan. Thirty-five volunteer students and relief workers who had gathered to help the victims of the August 11 earthquakes ...

August 25, 2012

Cartoon 16: 61 Prisoners Released

Sixty-one political prisoners were released in the evening hours of August 15, and several more have received reductions in their prison term or reduced punishment. However, dozens of other political prisoners continue to be denied even one day of furlough. Most of the prisoners who ...

August 25, 2012

IRGC Forces Stormed Earthquake Relief Camp, Confiscated Goods, Arrested Volunteers

At midnight on August 23, security and IRGC forces attacked a relief camp set up to help earthquake victims in Eastern Azerbaijan. Thirty five volunteer students and relief workers who had gathered to help the earthquake victims at the camp, located on the road between ...

August 23, 2012

Loghman and Zanyar Moradi Still Await Truth After Three Years In Prison

“Zanyar Moradi suffered severe torture after his arrest and was put under pressure to provide fake confessions. In an open letter, he spoke of torture by Intelligence Ministry interrogators. He suffers from severe back ache brought on by torture, and is also suffering from testicular ...

August 23, 2012

Post-Doc Student Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison

Omid Kokabi, 30, is a scientist who graduated from Tehran’s Sharif University. At the time of his arrest at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Airport as he intended to board a flight, he was a post-doctoral student at University of Texas at Austin. Kokabi was kept in ...

August 17, 2012

“Banditry and Extortion” Replace “Apostasy” Charges for Christian Pastor!

The Christian pastor’s earlier charges were “apostasy” and “converting to Christianity,” but the new charges of “banditry and extortion” were first mentioned last year on Fars News Agency. A source close to the case of Youcef Nadarkhani who wishes to remain anonymous on security grounds ...

August 17, 2012

61 Political Prisoners Released; Others Denied Furlough

Most of the prisoners who were released had already served half of their sentences. Iranian law stipulates that inmates who have served half of their prison term may be released conditionally. A considerable number of political prisoners remaining inside Evin Prison and other facilities have ...

August 15, 2012

Weekly Cartoon (15): Earthquakes? What Earthquakes?

On Saturday, August 11, 2012, two earthquakes struck East Azerbaijan province in northwestern Iran. At least 300 people were killed, many more injured, and there was widespread destruction of buildings in villages throughout the province. Meanwhile, Iranian state-run television news did not report the earthquakes ...

August 10, 2012

Weekly Cartoon (14): Surveillance

Massoud Shafiee, the lawyer who represented the three Americans who were released after more than a year in an Iranian prison, said in an exclusive interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that since his clients left Iran he has been repeatedly ...

August 10, 2012

Twenty Eight Kurdish Prisoners Sentenced To Death

According to research, conducted by the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, there are currently at least 28 Kurdish prisoners sentenced to death on political and security-related charges inside Sanandaj, Orumiyeh, Semnan, Rajaee Shahr, and Saghez prisons. Seventeen of these individuals have received finalized ...

August 6, 2012

Cartoon 13: Inherited Punishment (For Nasrin Sotoudeh and her Daughter)

As part of what appears to be a new round of pressure on the families of prisoners of conscience in Iran, authorities have begun issuing rulings against their descendants. Recently, lawyer and prisoner of conscience Nasrin Sotoudeh’s 12-year-old daughter Mehraveh received a ruling banning her ...

August 1, 2012

American Hikers’ Lawyer Threatened, Interrogated, Denied Permission to Leave Iran

Massoud Shafiee, the lawyer who represented the three Americans who were released after more than a year in an Iranian prison, said in an exclusive interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that since his clients left Iran he has been repeatedly ...

July 20, 2012

Narges Mohammadi Hospitalized in Prison

“Narges’ illness is muscle paralysis, but they first transferred her to Zanjan Hospital’s Neurology Department. Two days ago, they transferred her to another hospital, to Shahid Beheshti Hospital in Zanjan, where she has been hospitalized in their Neurology Department. These are all sources of concern ...

July 16, 2012

Dissident Cleric Suffers Seizures And Heart Attack In Prison

Farideh Honarvar Shojayee told the Campaign she that during her booth visit with her son on June 30, “Arash’s health was very bad. Though they have been giving him his medicine, more or less, for the last few days, but he is not well yet. ...

July 13, 2012

Cartoon 12: Larijani the Farmer

For more than three decades, Javad Larijani has held high positions within the Iranian government in which he has categorically denied well-documented human rights abuses, positions which have brought him immeasurable power and raised questions about his wealth. On July 8, 2012, Larijani publicly denied ...

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