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Free Expression

Nobel Laureate Stresses the Plight of Imprisoned Teachers in Exclusive Interview

October 2, 2012

In an exclusive interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, 2003 Nobel laureate and human rights activist Shirin Ebadi spoke about a new teachers’ rights initiative and called on the Iranian government to “listen to the legitimate demands of the teachers and to act on them.” ...

Podcast 50: Interviewing Sarah Shourd About her Time in Prison

Podcast 50: Interviewing Sarah Shourd About her Time in Prison

October 1, 2012

Just over three years ago, three young Americans—Sarah Shourd, Shane Bauer and Joshua Fattal—were taken into custody by Iranian border guards while hiking in Iraqi Kurdistan. Though the young Americans’ case was widely believed to be political theater, Iranian authorities insisted they had illegally crossed over into Iranian territory in order to commit espionage; charges ...

Sotoudeh Nominated for Sakharov Prize, Denied In-person Visitation for Writing Defense on Tissue

Sotoudeh Nominated for Sakharov Prize, Denied In-person Visitation for Writing Defense on Tissue

September 27, 2012

Nasrin Sotoudeh, imprisoned lawyer and human rights activist, was nominated this week for the prestigious European Union Sakharov Human Rights Prize. News of her nomination arrived just as she has been deprived of in-person visitation because she wrote her defense bill on a tissue paper. In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights ...

Saeed Matinpour’s Requests Conditional Release and Furlough

Saeed Matinpour’s Requests Conditional Release and Furlough

September 27, 2012

In a September 22 interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, the wife of Saeed Matinpour, a civil activist and journalist from Azerbaijan Province currently serving an eight-year prison term, said that she had submitted her husband’s latest request for conditional release and furlough to the Tehran Prosecutor’s Office that day. Saeed ...

Sharq Newspaper Banned, Manager Imprisoned, Cartoonist Summoned

Sharq Newspaper Banned, Manager Imprisoned, Cartoonist Summoned

September 27, 2012

Following publication of a cartoon entitled “The Blindfolded Men,” Sharq Newspaper was banned on September 26. In a concerted effort by 150 Members of the Parliament, state authorities, and clerics, the newspaper was banned a day after the cartoon was published and the cartoonist, Hadi Heydari, was summoned to court. Mehdi Rahmanian, the newspapers manager ...

Dissident Cleric Suffers Seizures And Heart Attack In Prison

July 16, 2012

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. The hunger strike has also affected his health. He has ...

Father of Facebook Page Contributor Arrested, Threatened to Execution

Father of Facebook Page Contributor Arrested, Threatened to Execution

July 3, 2012

Yashar Khameneh, known in the cyber world as “Naghi Pajooh” for his contributions to the Facebook page “Campaign to Remind the Shias of Imam Naghi,” told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that his father, who was arrested because of his son’s activities, is being threatened in prison. ...

The Campaign and 12 NGOs Call on Companies to Lift Blockade on Internet Technology

The Campaign and 12 NGOs Call on Companies to Lift Blockade on Internet Technology

June 29, 2012

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, in coalition with 12 other rights organizations and policy organizations, is calling on leading tech companies including, Apple, Google, Yahoo, Oracle and Go Daddy to stop blocking internet technology to citizens living in repressive countries like Iran. The Campaign and its collaborators pointed out that these industry ...

Cartoon 5: The Cartoonist’s Sorrow

Cartoon 5: The Cartoonist’s Sorrow

May 14, 2012

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Iran Tries to Neuter Foreign Media and International Press Freedoms

Iran Tries to Neuter Foreign Media and International Press Freedoms

May 14, 2012

Iranian authorities should end their undue restrictions on and intimidation of foreign-based journalists and media outlets, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. “Iranian authorities have long been repressing domestic journalists. Now it’s clear that they have turned an eye to neutering international press freedoms also,” said Campaign spokesperson Hadi Ghaemi. “We ...

Podcast 48: Underground Rock in Iran with Arash Sobhani, Pooya Hosseini, and Arash Farazman

Podcast 48: Underground Rock in Iran with Arash Sobhani, Pooya Hosseini, and Arash Farazman

April 9, 2012

For most of us, listening to any music that we want is just a way of life. But in Iran, musicians face censorship and Iranians cannot listen to anything they want. In this week’s Weekly Rights Podcast, we talk to Arash Sobhani of Kiosk and Pooya Hosseini and Arash Farazman of Free Keys about the ...

Mohammad Davari’s Health Condition Deteriorates in Prison

March 20, 2012

Mohammad Davari, former editor-in-chief of Saham News website, has developed acute psychological illness in prison and is in critical condition, his brother Bijan Davari told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran in an interview. “Mohammad is not well at all. Besides psychological problems, he has chest pains and his teeth have gone bad,” ...

Special Rapporteur Receives Widespread Support in Human Rights Council

March 12, 2012

Iranian Delegate Responds Angrily Without Addressing Report's Content Head of Iran's Human Rights Council Mohammad Javad Larijani delivers his opening statements at today's Human Rights Council (Reporting ...

Faezeh Hashemi’s Six-Month Prison Sentence Upheld

Faezeh Hashemi’s Six-Month Prison Sentence Upheld

March 12, 2012

A Tehran Appeals Court upheld the six-month prison sentence for Faezeh Hashemi, former Member of Parliament and editor-in-chief of the banned newspaper Zan, a source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. In addition to her prison sentence, Hashemi has also been banned from political and press activities for five years. ...

Video: Iranian Cinema Under Siege

Video: Iranian Cinema Under Siege

March 5, 2012

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has released a short video highlighting the plight of Iranian cinema. The video, “Iranian Cinema Under Siege” features Richard Peña, the director of the New York Film Festival, and Hamid Dabashi, professor at Columbia University, who discuss the extent of the government’s repression of Iranian filmmakers. Footage ...

Podcast 47: LGBT Rights in Iran in an Interview with Hossein Alizadeh

Podcast 47: LGBT Rights in Iran in an Interview with Hossein Alizadeh

March 1, 2012

Most of us remember President Ahmadinejad’s infamous 2007 comment that homosexuals do not exist in Iran. In this Weekly Rights Podcast, we talk to Hossein Alizadeh, the Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator for the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission. Hossein talks about what it’s like to be gay in Iran, and ...

Iranian Cinema: Acclaimed Abroad, Under Siege at Home (Commentary)

Iranian Cinema: Acclaimed Abroad, Under Siege at Home (Commentary)

February 29, 2012

At a moment when millions of people — including many Iranians — were watching to see what Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi would say in his Oscar acceptance speech, Farhadi chose to talk about the concerns of the Iranian people and “the dust of politics” that has overshadowed the hopes and dreams of a nation. ...

Three Months into Detention, No Formal Charges

February 13, 2012

Three months after the arrest of Massoud Sepehr, his wife told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that it is still not clear why he was arrested. Sepehr is a Political Science lecturer at Shiraz Azad University who was arrested on 17 November 2011. ...

Supreme Leader Directly Responsible for Illegal Detentions of Opposition Leaders

Supreme Leader Directly Responsible for Illegal Detentions of Opposition Leaders

February 8, 2012

(8 February 2012) Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, should immediately release the three opposition leaders who have spent the last year under illegal house arrest and stop using extrajudicial and inhumane methods to silence political opponents, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Ahead of Elections, Arrests and Coerced Confessions Ramp Up

February 2, 2012

(2 February 2012) The Iranian judiciary should immediately stop its widespread campaign of intimidation against journalists and their family members, theInternational Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. The Campaign also called for an end to the illegal coercion of detainees. ...

Revoke Execution Sentence of Web Programmer

February 1, 2012

(1 February 2012) Iran should immediately suspend the death sentence for web programmer and Canadian resident Saeed Malekpour and investigate allegations of his torture, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Podcast 46: Iran’s Assault on Free Speech in an Interview with Mehrad Vaezinejad and Niousha Masoumi

Podcast 46: Iran’s Assault on Free Speech in an Interview with Mehrad Vaezinejad and Niousha Masoumi

January 26, 2012

What does the recent increase in the arrests of journalists in Iran have to do with the upcoming parliamentary elections in Iran? Mehrad Vaezinejad, a Middle East analyst based in London, explains that the two are actually related. We also speak with Niousha Masoumi, a friend of Parastoo Dokouhaki, a recently arrested journalist, who tells ...

Podcast 45: “Campaign 99” in an interview with Ali Abdi

Podcast 45: “Campaign 99” in an interview with Ali Abdi

January 11, 2012

Unless you live under a rock, you’ve no doubt heard of the Occupy Wall Street movement, brought together under the banner of ‘the 99%’. Today, we talk to Ali Abdi, Iranian student rights and LGBT activist, about “Campaign 99.” Campaign 99 is a global solidarity movement that listens to the stories of Occupy Wall Street ...

Iranian Judiciary Should Dismiss Ministry Order Against House of Cinema

January 11, 2012

(11 January 2012) The Iranian Judiciary should withdraw the Ministry of Culture order to shut down House of Cinema, the country’s leading independent film association, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. Authorities should end the unlawful attacks on independent civil society organizations and on freedom of expression and association, the Campaign ...

Malaysian Security Officers Threaten to Deport Iranian Refugee and Activist

January 10, 2012

On 10 January 2011, Malaysian security officers allegedly threatened to deport refugee and activist journalist Ali Hosseinpoor Jamshidi back to Iran. Jamshidi is a coordinator of and contributor to several online pro-Green Movement news outlets and a host on the satellite station Rasa TV. Jamshidi told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that, in ...

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