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EU Calls on Iran’s Security Forces to Exercise “Maximum Restraint” in Handling Protests

EU Calls on Iran’s Security Forces to Exercise “Maximum Restraint” in Handling Protests

November 21, 2019

Violence “Unacceptable,” Free Flow of Information Must Be Ensured The European Union’s External Action Committee, which manages the EU's diplomatic relations with other countries and conducts EU foreign and security policy for the 28-country bloc, released a statement today, November 21, calling on ...

Lethal and Excessive Force Against Protestors in Iran Must Cease, News Blackout Must End

Lethal and Excessive Force Against Protestors in Iran Must Cease, News Blackout Must End

November 19, 2019

November 19, 2019—The authorities’ use of excessive force against protestors in Iran, which has included the use of live ammunition and has resulted in dozens of deaths, is a blatant and unjustifiable violation of international law and must cease, the Center for Human Rights in Iran said in a statement today. ...

UN Calls on Iran to Avoid Force, Respect Right to Protest

UN Calls on Iran to Avoid Force, Respect Right to Protest

November 19, 2019

State security forces have used violent and deadly force to repress protests that erupted in dozens of cities in Iran during the evening of November 15, 2019, after the government announced a sudden gasoline price hike. On November 19, 2019, ...

Officials Confirm One Death After Protests Erupt in Iran After Sudden Fuel Price Hike

Officials Confirm One Death After Protests Erupt in Iran After Sudden Fuel Price Hike

November 17, 2019

Protesters in Shiraz. Numerous Unconfirmed Reports of Casualties, Injured After Protests Hit 50 Cities Protests that began in several Iranian cities on November 15, 2019, after the ...

Lawyer Protests Unjust Sentence by Refusing Sham Appeal Process, Demands Judicial Review

Lawyer Protests Unjust Sentence by Refusing Sham Appeal Process, Demands Judicial Review

November 16, 2019

Imprisoned attorney Amirsalar Davoudi, the latest human rights attorney to be sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Iran for doing his job, is demanding a judicial review after refusing to ...

Promote Respect for All on the International Day for Tolerance

Promote Respect for All on the International Day for Tolerance

November 16, 2019

November 16 Marks the International Day for Tolerance The International Day for Tolerance, declared by UNESCO in 1995, is observed each year on November 16. The UN says tolerance means “respect and appreciation ...

Man Imprisoned for Protesting Compulsory Hijab Punished by New Evin Prison Director

Man Imprisoned for Protesting Compulsory Hijab Punished by New Evin Prison Director

November 12, 2019

Farhad Meysami at a protest in Tehran beside current political prisoner and human rights attorney, Nasrin Sotoudeh. Imprisoned civil rights activist Farhad Meysami was transferred from ...

Iran Releases Seven Political Prisoners on Bail Without Explanation

Iran Releases Seven Political Prisoners on Bail Without Explanation

October 28, 2019

Six Prisoners Posted Extraordinarily High Bail, Unclear Why Fellow Prisoners of Conscience Remain Jailed A Christian convert, four journalists and two activists were released from prisons in Iran on October 26, ...

“I Will Turn My Body Into a Weapon,” Writes Detained Women’s Rights Activist on Hunger Strike

“I Will Turn My Body Into a Weapon,” Writes Detained Women’s Rights Activist on Hunger Strike

October 21, 2019

Detained women’s rights activist Atefeh Rangriz has been on hunger strike in Gharchak Prison, south of Tehran, since October 16, 2019, to protest the Intelligence Ministry’s blocking of her release, a source with detailed ...

14 Women Activists to Be Prosecuted for Demanding Supreme Leader’s Resignation

14 Women Activists to Be Prosecuted for Demanding Supreme Leader’s Resignation

October 18, 2019

The prosecution of 14 women who signed a statement demanding the resignation of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will begin on October 21, 2019, at Branch 26 of the Revolutionary ...

Political Prisoner Narges Mohammadi Has Been Separated from Her Children for Five Years and Counting

Political Prisoner Narges Mohammadi Has Been Separated from Her Children for Five Years and Counting

October 15, 2019

Imprisoned human rights advocate Narges Mohammadi has not been able to hold her two children since 2015, for nearly five years, her mother Ozra Bazargan wrote in an open letter decrying the injustice ...

Tehran University Student Launches Campus Sit-In Against Being Blacklisted for Activism

Tehran University Student Launches Campus Sit-In Against Being Blacklisted for Activism

October 15, 2019

University of ...

Iranian Women Artists Showcased in Upcoming Exhibit Curated by Shirin Neshat

Iranian Women Artists Showcased in Upcoming Exhibit Curated by Shirin Neshat

October 14, 2019

Exhibition Extended Until December 14 October 14, 2019 - The Center for Human Rights in Iran is honored to announce an upcoming exhibition of 13 contemporary Iranian women artists in New York City, curated by the internationally acclaimed artist Shirin Neshat. The show, A Bridge Between You ...

Appeals Court to Rule on Satirist’s Case Without Hearing His Defense

Appeals Court to Rule on Satirist’s Case Without Hearing His Defense

October 9, 2019

Iran’s Appeals Court, which met last week to review satirist Keyomars Marzban’s appeal against a preliminary court’s harsh sentence against him, is expected to issue a ruling next week without ...

Sepideh Qoliyan Said She Was Tortured in Iran, Now She’s Serving an 18-Year Prison Sentence

Sepideh Qoliyan Said She Was Tortured in Iran, Now She’s Serving an 18-Year Prison Sentence

October 7, 2019

Female Activist Described Inhumane Conditions of Detention in Video Statement  *Warning: This article contains content that could be upsetting or disturbing for some readers. Sepideh Qoliyan is currently serving an ...

Mother of Slain Son to Serve One Year in Prison for Seeking Justice

Mother of Slain Son to Serve One Year in Prison for Seeking Justice

October 2, 2019

Appeals Court Upholds Sentence against Shahnaz Akmali Shahnaz Akmali, the mother of a protester who was killed in a pro-democracy rally, must serve a year in prison, an Appeals Court in Iran has decided, ...

Joint Letter on the Arrests of Activists’ Relatives by the Iranian Government

Joint Letter on the Arrests of Activists’ Relatives by the Iranian Government

October 2, 2019

The undersigned human rights organizations are deeply concerned about arrests of family members of activists, journalists and political prisoners by the Iranian government. These arrests fit a pattern of intimidation and harassment ...

Striking Iranian Sugar Plant Workers Add Colleagues’ Freedom to List of Demands

Striking Iranian Sugar Plant Workers Add Colleagues’ Freedom to List of Demands

September 27, 2019

More than three years into ongoing strikes for unpaid wages and benefits, workers of Iran’s biggest sugar plant are now also calling for their imprisoned colleagues’ freedom. Hundreds of workers of the Haft ...

Iran Arrests Activist Masih Alinejad’s Brother Amid Crusade to Silence Citizens Based Abroad

Iran Arrests Activist Masih Alinejad’s Brother Amid Crusade to Silence Citizens Based Abroad

September 25, 2019

September 25, 2019 – Against a backdrop of an ongoing campaign aimed at silencing foreign-based activists, agents of Iran’s Intelligence Ministry arrested the brother of prominent U.S.-based activist Masih Alinejad, she announced on Twitter. “The state’s systematic attack on activists’ families reveals the inhumane tactics they ...

Filmmaker’s Family Blocked From Boarding Flight in Tehran: “Iran is Sick and Making Everyone Sick”

Filmmaker’s Family Blocked From Boarding Flight in Tehran: “Iran is Sick and Making Everyone Sick”

September 24, 2019

Filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi poses for a photo beside his mother Iran Hamzehie. Several ...

Death of Iran’s “Blue Girl” Spotlights Senseless Ban on Women in Stadiums

Death of Iran’s “Blue Girl” Spotlights Senseless Ban on Women in Stadiums

September 10, 2019

  No More Empty Promises: FIFA Should Call on Iran to Lift Ban Once and For All September 10, 2019 – The death of Sahar Khodayari, a woman who set herself on fire in Tehran because she thought she would have to serve jail time ...

Female Political Prisoners To Serve Additional Two Years For “Insulting” Supreme Leader

Female Political Prisoners To Serve Additional Two Years For “Insulting” Supreme Leader

September 6, 2019

Political prisoners Atena Daemi ...

15 Iran MPs Urge New Judiciary Chief to Stop Renewed Crackdown on Freedom of Speech

15 Iran MPs Urge New Judiciary Chief to Stop Renewed Crackdown on Freedom of Speech

September 5, 2019

During a speech addressing Iran’s legislature, member of Parliament (MP) Parvaneh Salahshouri strongly criticized the recent crackdown on journalists and workers’ rights advocates and called on recently appointed ...

Prisoners in Iran’s Gharchak Prison for Women Protest Inhumane Living Conditions 

Prisoners in Iran’s Gharchak Prison for Women Protest Inhumane Living Conditions 

August 30, 2019

Prison Fails to Meet UN’s Minimum Standards for Treatment of Prisoners Two hundred inmates in Ward 5 of Gharchak Prison for women in the Iranian city of Varamin have sent an open letter to ...

At Least 13 Signers of Open Letters Urging Khamenei’s Resignation Are Arrested

At Least 13 Signers of Open Letters Urging Khamenei’s Resignation Are Arrested

August 29, 2019

Demonstrating the Iranian authorities’ continued intolerance for peaceful dissent, two open letters written since June 2019 by 28 political and civil rights activists urging Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to step down ...

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