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Rouhani’s Citizenship Rights Charter Contradicts Constitution, Says Iranian Lawyer

Rouhani’s Citizenship Rights Charter Contradicts Constitution, Says Iranian Lawyer

January 9, 2014

In an exclusive interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, lawyer and human rights activist Mehrangiz Kar analyzed the various problems with the draft Citizenship Rights Charter presented by Hassan Rouhani last November, saying it is a “hodge podge of things” that both repeats and contradicts the Constitution, and it needs a ...

Basij Commander Admits Forces Shot at 2009 Protesters

Basij Commander Admits Forces Shot at 2009 Protesters

January 6, 2014

After more than four years of denying that Basij and other security forces took direct shots at the 2009 post-election protesters, last week’s statements by the unnamed Commander of District 117-Neynava of IRGC’s Tehran Region, admitting for the first time that the men on top of a Basij base in Tehran shot at the protesters, ...

Intelligence Ministry May Be More “Flexible” in Respecting Human Rights, Says Lawyer

Intelligence Ministry May Be More “Flexible” in Respecting Human Rights, Says Lawyer

January 3, 2014

Ghasem Sholeh Sadi, lawyer and former Member of the Parliament and political prisoner, told the International Campaign for Human Rights that he is somewhat optimistic about the consequences of the draft Citizenship Rights Charter presented by President Hassan Rouhani in November. ...

Rights Lawyer Says Iran Needs Existing Laws Enforced, not a New Charter

Rights Lawyer Says Iran Needs Existing Laws Enforced, not a New Charter

January 3, 2014

Lawyer and member of the Defenders of Human Rights Center Mahnaz Parakand discussed necessary steps for implementing human rights protections in an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “Before thinking to design a Citizenship Rights Charter, we must implement the Iranian Constitution, even with all its shortcomings. Many of the articles ...

Rights Lawyer Says Citizenship Rights Charter Is “Distraction”

Rights Lawyer Says Citizenship Rights Charter Is “Distraction”

January 3, 2014

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, lawyer Khalil Bahramian, who has represented many political prisoners, said the draft Citizenship Rights Charter is just a distraction for the public. ...

Officals and Clerics Verbally Attack and Threaten 2009 Protestors and Leaders

Officals and Clerics Verbally Attack and Threaten 2009 Protestors and Leaders

January 2, 2014

Over the past few days, influential Iranian leaders have unleashed a fresh wave of verbal attacks and threats against the 2009 post-election protesters and their leaders, Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi. The threats and attacks have included a hardliner cleric’s volunteering to hang Mousavi and Karroubi, as well as others stating that the chant ...

Rouhani Delivered on Rights Charter Promise “Immediately,” but Issue Is with Implementation, Says Lawyer

Rouhani Delivered on Rights Charter Promise “Immediately,” but Issue Is with Implementation, Says Lawyer

January 2, 2014

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, lawyer Farideh Gheirat said that the draft Citizenship Rights Charter presented by Hassan Rouhani in November is almost exactly like the Iranian Constitution in substance, just with different phrasing. Gheirat added that there was no need to draft a new Charter that was ...

Guardian Council May Approve Citizenship Rights Charter, Says Lawyer

Guardian Council May Approve Citizenship Rights Charter, Says Lawyer

January 2, 2014

President Hassan Rouhani’s draft Citizenship Rights Charter, currently before the Guardian Council, may win approval, lawyer and head of the National Iranian Bar Associations Union Bahman Keshavarz told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Prominent Activist Cites Numerous Omissions in Citizen Rights Charter

Prominent Activist Cites Numerous Omissions in Citizen Rights Charter

December 31, 2013

In a interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Narges Mohammadi, human rights activist and spokesperson for the Defenders of Human Rights Center, acknowledged that the Citizen Rights Charter was a positive step, but noted that the draft document contained many serious shortcomings that needed to be addressed. ...

Cartoon 71: “Dialogue Among Civilizati—!”

Cartoon 71: “Dialogue Among Civilizati—!”

December 19, 2013

Former Iranian President Seyed Mohammad Khatami's foreign travel ban has received fresh attention since Nelson Mandela's funeral. Mohammad Khatami, president of Iran from 1997 to 2005, introduced the idea of a Dialogue Among Civilizations as a response to Samuel P. Huntington’s theory ...

Ebadi: Citizenship Charter Is Redundant Distraction from Justice

Ebadi: Citizenship Charter Is Redundant Distraction from Justice

December 19, 2013

Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel Peace Laureate and human rights lawyer, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran in an exclusive interview that the draft Citizenship Rights Charter published by Hassan Rouhani in November to solicit input from analysts is redundant and ineffectual, and “is in fact a tool to distract those who ...

Wife and Mother of Illegally Exiled Political Prisoner Die in Car Crash After Prison Visit

Wife and Mother of Illegally Exiled Political Prisoner Die in Car Crash After Prison Visit

December 18, 2013

Tragic news about the deaths of the wife and the mother of an exiled political prisoner as they were on their way back from visiting him in Masjed-e Soleyman Prison has shocked Iranians worldwide. Nahid Rahmani, mother, and Ziba Sadeghzadeh, wife, of Amir Reza (Payman) Arefi, were on their way back from their monthly trip ...

Iranian Artists Launch Online Petition to Minister of Culture Denouncing Crackdown

Iranian Artists Launch Online Petition to Minister of Culture Denouncing Crackdown

December 16, 2013

In a letter addressed to Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati, a group of Iranian musicians, music principals, and supporters have asked him to end the suppression of musicians and music professionals and to ensure that artists are not imprisoned for producing artistic works. ...

Despite Promises, Starred Students Keep Waiting to Return to Classrooms

Despite Promises, Starred Students Keep Waiting to Return to Classrooms

December 12, 2013

"Starred students" are individuals who passed the university entrance examination, or even attended classes after admission to the university, but who were banned from the universities due to their peaceful civil or political activities or their religious ...

Cartoon 68: Chain Murders: 15 Years Later

Cartoon 68: Chain Murders: 15 Years Later

November 25, 2013

Fifteen years after the chain murders of Iran, which began with the killings of Dariush and Parvaneh Forouhar, their daughter Parastou Forouhar hoped to hold a memorial ceremony at her house in Tehran this week. The Iranian authorities, however, prevented people from entering her home, even blocking the street. ...

Police Commander and Former Detainee Divulge Details About Kahrizak

Police Commander and Former Detainee Divulge Details About Kahrizak

November 22, 2013

In a November 18 interview with semi-official Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), Iran’s Police Commander Esmail Ahmadi Moghaddam shared unprecedented insights into several different human rights issues that over the past few years have faced the Iranian authorities, and specifically the Iranian police. ...

Mansour Farhang: Zarif and the Pursuit of Rights and Respect (Commentary)

Mansour Farhang: Zarif and the Pursuit of Rights and Respect (Commentary)

November 22, 2013

Mr. Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister, has produced a YouTube video in which he asks all countries, particularly his negotiating partners in Geneva, to trust the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program. To the extent that this appeal is viewed as public diplomacy intended to facilitate a negotiated settlement of the nuclear dispute, his initiative ...

UN Shows Strong Support for Human Rights in Iran with 83-to-36 Vote

UN Shows Strong Support for Human Rights in Iran with 83-to-36 Vote

November 19, 2013

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran welcomes the United Nations General Assembly’s Third Committee vote today overwhelmingly supporting human rights in Iran, and urges the Iranian government to comply with UN human rights mechanisms and take concrete steps to address the ongoing violations in the country. ...

Doctors Call on Rouhani to End House Arrest of Mousavi, Karroubi, Rahnavard

Doctors Call on Rouhani to End House Arrest of Mousavi, Karroubi, Rahnavard

November 19, 2013

In an open letter addressed to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, 193 faculty members of Iranian medical universities have demanded his serious efforts to end the house arrests of Iranian opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi, Zahra Rahnavard, and Mehdi Karroubi. ...

25 NGOs Urge UN Third Committee to Pass Iran Human Rights Resolution

25 NGOs Urge UN Third Committee to Pass Iran Human Rights Resolution

November 15, 2013

As the United Nations General Assembly Third Committee prepares to vote on the resolution on the promotion and protection of human rights in Iran, 25 human rights organizations have joined together to urge member states to vote in favor of the resolution. ...

Cartoon 67: House Arrest: 1,000 Days

Cartoon 67: House Arrest: 1,000 Days

November 12, 2013

On November 12, 2013, opposition figures and 2009 presidential candidates Mehdi Karroubi and Mir Hossein Mousavi, and Mousavi’s wife Zahra Rahnavard, an author and political activist, will have spent 1,000 days under house arrest or detention without charge or trial. No governmental agency or body has expressly accepted responsibility for the opposition figures’ detention or ...

1,000 Days Under House Arrest

1,000 Days Under House Arrest

November 12, 2013

Three major opposition figures in Iran have been under house arrest or detention for 1,000 days with no charges against them, notwithstanding President Hassan Rouhani’s promise to release political prisoners, Human Rights Watch and the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Cartoon 66: The Bite of Injustice

Cartoon 66: The Bite of Injustice

November 8, 2013

The daughters of dissidents Mir Hossein Mousavi and Zahra Rahnavard, who have been under extrajudicial house arrest since February 2013, visited their parents for Eid al-Ghadeer on October 23. As they were leaving, security guards attacked them and demanded that they strip naked, Nargess Mousavi wrote on Facebook. ...

Political Prisoners Embark on Hunger Strike on Behalf of Sick Prisoners

Political Prisoners Embark on Hunger Strike on Behalf of Sick Prisoners

November 6, 2013

Abdolfattah Soltani, an imprisoned lawyer and human rights activist, embarked on a hunger strike together with three other political prisoners on November 2, his sixtieth birthday, to protest the conditions of sick prisoners who need medical treatment and have been refused transfers to a hospital, his daughter told the International Campaign for Human Rights in ...

Father of Two Political Prisoners Says Prison Conditions Made His Son Sick

Father of Two Political Prisoners Says Prison Conditions Made His Son Sick

October 29, 2013

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Abdolali Madadzadeh, father of imprisoned university students Farzad and Shabnam Madadzadeh, said that he visited with his son at Rajaee Shahr Prison in Karaj on Wednesday, October 23, and found his son suffering from a skin condition acquired in prison. According to Madadzadeh, ...

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