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Executions / Life

International Focus Can Lead to Release of Prisoners of Conscience

International Focus Can Lead to Release of Prisoners of Conscience

September 11, 2012

(September 11, 2012) The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran welcomed the release of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani and said that cross-regional international attention from UN mechanisms, media, governments, and civil society and human rights organizations to the dire situation of human rights in Iran can indeed bring positive results. ...

Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani Acquitted of Apostasy, Released

Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani Acquitted of Apostasy, Released

September 8, 2012

Youcef Nadarkhani, a Christian pastor accused of apostasy and sentenced to death, was released from prison on Saturday, September 8. Announcing the news to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Nadarkhani’s lawyer, Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, said, “At the court session on Saturday, Youcef Nadarkhani was acquitted of the charge of ‘apostasy,’ as ...

Political Prisoner Gholamreza Khosravi at Imminent Risk of Execution

Political Prisoner Gholamreza Khosravi at Imminent Risk of Execution

September 6, 2012

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 prisoner’s death sentence was issued amidst two serious judicial violations ...

Young Prisoner Dies after Beating by Bandar Abbas Prison Forces

September 5, 2012

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 was only superficially treated inside the prison infirmary and transferred ...

Stop Killing Couriers and Revise Border Closure Plan

Stop Killing Couriers and Revise Border Closure Plan

August 30, 2012

(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 Iranian authorities to put an end to the use of ...

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

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

August 23, 2012

“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 pains. After repeated requests for transfer to a hospital outside ...

Twenty Eight Kurdish Prisoners Sentenced To Death

Twenty Eight Kurdish Prisoners Sentenced To Death

August 10, 2012

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 death sentences and 11 have been sentenced to death at ...

UN Special Rapporteurs Condemn Ongoing Executions in Iran

UN Special Rapporteurs Condemn Ongoing Executions in Iran

June 29, 2012

Three United Nations Special Rapporteurs* on Iran, summary executions and torture condemned the recent execution of four members of the Ahwazi Arab minority in Ahwaz’s Karoun Prison in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Following a reportedly unfair trial, they were sentenced to death and executed on or around 19 June 2012. “Given the lack of transparency ...

Death Row Inmate Abruptly Transferred, Imminent Execution Feared

Death Row Inmate Abruptly Transferred, Imminent Execution Feared

June 28, 2012

A local source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the abrupt transfer of Younes Aghayan, a political prisoner on death row, from his prison cell to other detention locations, has sparked fears of his imminent execution. According to the local source, Special Police Forces transferred a handcuffed, foot-cuffed, and blindfolded Younes ...

Despite Shaky Evidence, Hamid Ghassemi Awaits Execution

Despite Shaky Evidence, Hamid Ghassemi Awaits Execution

June 22, 2012

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, sister of Hamid Ghassemi,a prisoner whose death sentence has been sent to the Judiciary’s Sentence Enforcement Unit, reported about her brother’s poor psychological state in prison. “Unfortunately, Hamid is really messed up psychologically. Any moment his sentence may be carried out and we ...

Fear of Secret Executions After 5 Prisoners Transferred to Unknown Location

Fear of Secret Executions After 5 Prisoners Transferred to Unknown Location

June 11, 2012

Five political prisoners sentenced to execution were transferred from the General Ward of Karoon Prison in Ahvaz to an unknown location on Saturday, 9 June. A local source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that Police Special Forces have been stationed in Karoon Prison and that it has created a worrying atmosphere....

Official Silence One Year After Haleh Sahabi’s Death

Official Silence One Year After Haleh Sahabi’s Death

June 4, 2012

On the anniversary of Haleh Sahabi’s death, her brother Hamed Sahabi spoke with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran about the yearlong silence and the slow progress of the case with the Judiciary. Haleh Sahabi, daughter of Dr. Ezzatollah Sahabi, underwent a cardiac arrest on 1 June 2011 at her father’s funeral after being ...

Cartoon 4:  Iran’s Border Burdens

Cartoon 4: Iran’s Border Burdens

May 4, 2012

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Judiciary Representative Takes Statement of Kurdish Death Row Prisoners

Judiciary Representative Takes Statement of Kurdish Death Row Prisoners

April 30, 2012

After months of receiving no response to their letters, Zanyar and Loghman Moradi, two Kurdish prisoners on death row, were finally visited by a Judiciary representative on Tuesday, 24 April. A Mr. Khodabakhshi, who identified himself as a representative of the Head of the Iranian Judiciary, met with Zanyar Moradi and Loghman Moradi (no relation) ...

Callous Border Security Guns Down 70 Couriers in Iran

Callous Border Security Guns Down 70 Couriers in Iran

April 26, 2012

The Iranian government should immediately investigate the numerous cases of border security forces killing couriers in the northwestern provinces of West Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, and Kermanshah, and hold accountable those responsible for such callous use of unlawful force, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. The government should also review its border security ...

After 19 Months in Solitary, Death Row Inmate Finally Indicted

After 19 Months in Solitary, Death Row Inmate Finally Indicted

April 23, 2012

Kurdish political prisoner Behrouz Alakhani, currently being held in Orumiyeh Detention Center, is spending his nineteenth month in solitary confinemen. A local source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that Alakhani has been sentenced to death for “cooperating with PJAK” and “participating in the murder of the Khoy Prosecutor.” The source also ...

Execution of Kurdish Political Prisoner Looms

Execution of Kurdish Political Prisoner Looms

March 20, 2012

A source close to Habibollah Golparipour, a Kurdish political prisoner on death row, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that his family is concerned about his imminent execution. “Yesterday, 15 March [2012], the prison guards called him to take a phone call, but when he went to the guards, Intelligence Office forces ...

Abdolreza Ghanbari on the Verge of Execution

March 14, 2012

Imprisoned teacher Abdolreza Ghanbari’s pardon request has been denied by the Pardon Commission of Tehran Province Judiciary, a source close to his family told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. With the rejection of his pardon request, once the head of the Judiciary issues his approval, Ghanbari may be executed at any moment. ...

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 ...

Half Measures: Juvenile Execution Under Iran’s New Penal Code

February 27, 2012

Iran’s new penal code was finally approved by the Guardian Council, a body of clerics and lawyers in charge of approving legislation, in February 2012. Once the new penal code is signed by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and published in the official gazette, it will officially replace the current penal code. The Iranian government purports that ...

Judiciary Upholds Death Sentence for Young Kurds

February 8, 2012

An Iranian court has upheld the death sentence for Zanyar Moradi, who was previously convicted of murdering the son of the Marivan Friday Imam. His father, Eghbal Moradi, called the sentence illegal in an interview ...

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. ...

Iran’s Secret Hangings: Mass Unannounced Executions in Mashhad’s Vakilabad Prison

Iran’s Secret Hangings: Mass Unannounced Executions in Mashhad’s Vakilabad Prison

January 5, 2012

Since January 2010, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has published dozens of reports of unannounced secret group executions at Vakilabad Prison in the northeast city of Mashhad. These executions were largely in violation of international human rights law and domestic procedures. Judicial authorities have continuously evaded questions about these executions and the ...

Secret Executions: Findings Challenge Judiciary’s False Narrative

Secret Executions: Findings Challenge Judiciary’s False Narrative

January 2, 2012

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran published the first public list of 101 victims of secret group executions in Vakilabad Prison today. The Campaign called on the Iranian Parliament and judiciary to immediately institute a moratorium on executions and to move swiftly to abolish the death penalty. Podcast_41 ...

Apostasy Verdict Delayed So Pastor Can Repent

December 20, 2011

The Iranian Judiciary reportedly ordered the Rasht court last week to postpone a verdict in the apostasy trial of Christian Pastor and convert Youcef Nadarkhani. The Judiciary’s order came after Nadarkhani’s case provoked international outcry. Human rights groups and several foreign governments have criticized Iranian authorities for their blatant violation of religious freedom and potential abuse ...

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