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Attorney Arrested in Iran for Wearing Green Movement T-Shirt

Attorney Arrested in Iran for Wearing Green Movement T-Shirt

October 14, 2016

An attorney has been arrested in western Iran for wearing a T-shirt honoring the Green Movement, an informed source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “Mohammad Najafi was arrested ...

10 Things You Should Know About Iran’s Multi-Billion Dollar National Internet Project

10 Things You Should Know About Iran’s Multi-Billion Dollar National Internet Project

October 13, 2016

“National Internet” Aims to Give State Control Over Iranians’ Access to Information A few months after the Iranian government launched the first phase of its “national information network” (NIN), many questions still surround Iran’s domestically hosted, state-controlled and censored internet...

Seven Years Later No Official  Held Accountable for 5 Deaths and Torture of Dozens at Kahrizak  

Seven Years Later No Official Held Accountable for 5 Deaths and Torture of Dozens at Kahrizak  

October 12, 2016

Families of the detainees who died after they were tortured in the Kahrizak Detention Center in 2009 and survivors have told the International Campaign for ...

Woman Sentenced to 6 years in Prison for Unpublished Story and Facebook Posts Rejects Prison Summons

Woman Sentenced to 6 years in Prison for Unpublished Story and Facebook Posts Rejects Prison Summons

October 12, 2016

Co-Defendants Forced to Unexpectedly Begin Prison Sentences Four months after her husband was unexpectedly forced to begin serving his 19-year prison sentence for his peaceful activism, Golrokh Ebrahimi ...

Imprisoned Editor Hospitalized After 18-Day Hunger Strike

Imprisoned Editor Hospitalized After 18-Day Hunger Strike

October 11, 2016

Open Letter Disproves Judicial Claim About Prisoners’ Rights Imprisoned newspaper editor Ehsan Mazandarani, who recently wrote an open letter disproving a judicial official’s claim about ...

Former Political Prisoner Transported from Workplace to Prison Without Summons

Former Political Prisoner Transported from Workplace to Prison Without Summons

October 10, 2016

Former political prisoner Navid Kamran has been transported to Evin Prison in Tehran to begin serving a one-year prison sentence for “propaganda against the state” without a ...

Imprisoned Journalist Begins Hunger Strike on Hospital Bed

Imprisoned Journalist Begins Hunger Strike on Hospital Bed

October 5, 2016

Hospitalized political prisoner and prominent reformist journalist Issa Saharkhiz began a hunger strike on October 2, 2016, to convince the authorities to grant him conditional release. “My father is legally eligible for conditional release for medical reasons and has served more than half ...

Rouhani Press Bills Would Further Erode Press Freedom in Iran

Rouhani Press Bills Would Further Erode Press Freedom in Iran

October 4, 2016

Experts Suspect Intelligence Establishment’s Direct Influence The government of President Hassan Rouhani is preparing to introduce two bills to Parliament that media experts and journalists say could further erode press freedom and freedom of expression ...

Iran Says It Released Homa Hoodfar for “Humanitarian” Reasons

Iran Says It Released Homa Hoodfar for “Humanitarian” Reasons

October 3, 2016

Other Ailing Dual Nationals Remain in Prison while Denied Due Process “I didn’t feel I would be released until I was on the jet. In Iran, nothing is complete ...

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Push Harsh Prison Sentences for Activists

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Push Harsh Prison Sentences for Activists

October 3, 2016

Cases Expose Judiciary’s Lack of Independence In another example of the Iranian Judiciary’s lack of independence, an Appeals Court has upheld disproportionate prison sentences against four civil rights activists following pressure by ...

Imprisoned Journalist Denied Knee Operation

Imprisoned Journalist Denied Knee Operation

September 30, 2016

Pattern of Denied Medical Care Continues in Iranian Prisons Imprisoned newspaper columnist Afarin Chitsaz urgently needs a knee operation, but the authorities have refused to allow her to ...

Union Leader: Less Pressure on Teachers Thanks to Rights Activists

Union Leader: Less Pressure on Teachers Thanks to Rights Activists

September 29, 2016

Under Rouhani, “They have changed tactics from hard forms of pressure to milder ones.” The leader of Iran’s largest teachers’ rights organization has said that due to pressure from civil rights activists, the government of President Hassan Rouhani has been less ...

Iranian Authorities Silent on Green Movement Campaign Worker Missing Since 2011

Iranian Authorities Silent on Green Movement Campaign Worker Missing Since 2011

September 29, 2016

“None of the state agencies confirm or deny anything.” Alireza Piri, a dentist from Tabriz in northwestern Iran who campaigned for former presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, has been missing since he was arrested on January 9, 2011. His family has not ...

Upholding Narges Mohammadi’s 16-Year Prison Sentence is Indefensible

September 28, 2016

Mother of Two Young Children Will Be Eligible for Release Only After 10 Years September 28, 2016—The upholding of the 16-year prison sentence against human rights defender Narges Mohammadi by Iran’s Appeals Court for her peaceful work is cruel ...

Iran Appeals Court Upholds 16-Year Prison Sentence Against Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi

Iran Appeals Court Upholds 16-Year Prison Sentence Against Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi

September 28, 2016

Mother of Two Young Children Will Be Eligible for Release Only After 10 Years An Appeals Court has upheld the 16-year prison sentence issued against prominent human rights defender Narges ...

Iran’s Foreign Minister Says Judiciary is Responsible for Detained Dual Nationals

Iran’s Foreign Minister Says Judiciary is Responsible for Detained Dual Nationals

September 28, 2016

Zarif Hopes Their Situation Can Be "Resolved Amicably" Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said he hoped the situation of detained dual nationals in Iran could be “resolved amicably,” adding that the office of the president has no control over the Judiciary, at a ...

Detained Editor Who Exposed Corruption Slapped with Additional Charge

Detained Editor Who Exposed Corruption Slapped with Additional Charge

September 28, 2016

Editor Yashar Soltani, who was initially charged with “spreading lies” after his website published unclassified information about illegal land sales by the Tehran Municipality, has also been charged with “gathering classified information with the intent to harm national ...

Baha’i Student Expelled and Banned from University for His Faith

Baha’i Student Expelled and Banned from University for His Faith

September 27, 2016

Iranian authorities have ignored requests to reinstate a student expelled from a university because of his faith. Nineteen-year-old Faraz Karin-Kani Sisan was expelled from Ghiyaseddin Jamshid Kashani Institute for Higher Education (GJKI) in Abyek, ...

Reformist Editor Vows to Remain On Hunger Strike Until Released from Prison

Reformist Editor Vows to Remain On Hunger Strike Until Released from Prison

September 23, 2016

Imprisoned newspaper editor Ehsan Mazandarani will be on hunger strike in Evin Prison until he is released based on Iran’s New Islamic Penal Code, which allows prisoners to apply for ...

Kahrizak Torture Victim Rejects Prosecutor’s Apology for Detainees’ Deaths

Kahrizak Torture Victim Rejects Prosecutor’s Apology for Detainees’ Deaths

September 22, 2016

“Amir Javadifar died beside me as he was begging for water. I can never forget those moments.” Reza Zoghi, who was tortured at the Kahrizak Detention Center in south Tehran where three young men died as a result of the ...

Ailing Reformist Journalist’s Prison Sentence Reduced

Ailing Reformist Journalist’s Prison Sentence Reduced

September 20, 2016

Additional Charge Against Issa Saharkhiz Remains Pending Prominent reformist journalist Issa Saharkhiz’s prison sentence has been reduced based on Article 134 of the New Islamic Penal Code, his lawyer, Mahmoud Alizadeh Tabatabaee, ...

Reformist Editor Arrested Ahead of Rouhani’s Trip to the United Nations

Reformist Editor Arrested Ahead of Rouhani’s Trip to the United Nations

September 20, 2016

Sadra Mohaghegh, the social affairs editor of the reformist Shargh newspaper, was arrested on September 19, 2016, but the circumstances surrounding his arrest and the charges against him are unclear, ...

On Hunger Strike, Imprisoned Music Distributors’ Health Deteriorates

On Hunger Strike, Imprisoned Music Distributors’ Health Deteriorates

September 19, 2016

Imprisoned music distributors Mehdi Rajabian and Hossein Rajabian are in poor health after starting a hunger strike on September 8, 2016 in Evin Prison. The brothers are ...

Cartoon 154: Bandwidth

Cartoon 154: Bandwidth

September 14, 2016

In a meeting with the Minister of Communications, conservative cleric Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi recommended allocating the bandwidth used by the popular networking service Telegram to Iran's National Intranet, in order to deter ...

Twenty-Year Old On Death Row After “Confessing” on Promise of Freedom

Twenty-Year Old On Death Row After “Confessing” on Promise of Freedom

September 14, 2016

Death Sentence for Posting “Anti-Islamic” Content on Social Media Sina Dehghan was just 19-years-old when the Revolutionary Guards told him, while they were interrogating him, that if he confessed to the ...

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