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Polish Foreign Minister’s Criticism of Internet Access and Human Rights Censored

Polish Foreign Minister’s Criticism of Internet Access and Human Rights Censored

March 7, 2014

The Polish Foreign Ministry has released a video and published a report from Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski’s late February trip to Iran in which he spoke of violations of human rights in Iran. News and videos of the full statements were censored by the Iranian government and state media. ...

Commentary: Rouhani’s Silent Allies

Commentary: Rouhani’s Silent Allies

March 5, 2014

The president’s attempt to embolden his fans did not have the impact he was hoping for. The educated class did not break the silence. Instead, the comments angered “illiterates” who thought they were the subject of his ridicule. ...

Cartoon 78: No Movement on House Arrest

Cartoon 78: No Movement on House Arrest

March 4, 2014

More than three years have passed, and yet there is still no sign of movement in the case of government critics Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karroubi, and Zahra Rahnavard, still under house arrest ...

Maryam Shafipour Sentenced to Seven Years for Strange Charges

Maryam Shafipour Sentenced to Seven Years for Strange Charges

March 4, 2014

A source close to the family of imprisoned student Maryam Shafipour, who was just sentenced to seven years in prison, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that Shafipour received the heavy sentence on strange and irrational charges such as “membership in Facebook,” “applying for a student visa,” “existence of a satellite TV ...

Security Council Files Lawsuit Against Conservative Journalist for Critical Articles

Security Council Files Lawsuit Against Conservative Journalist for Critical Articles

February 26, 2014

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretariat has filed a lawsuit against a conservative journalist for “acting against the resolutions of the Council,” after he published four articles in a Tehran newspaper sharply criticizing Hassan Rouhani’s foreign policy and the Geneva Agreement about Iran’s nuclear program, Fars News Agency reported. ...

Petition to Lift House Arrest of Green Movement Leaders Gains Signatures

Petition to Lift House Arrest of Green Movement Leaders Gains Signatures

February 25, 2014

A petition addressed to Hassan Rouhani, president of Iran and head of its Supreme Security Council, requesting the release of Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karroubi, and Zahra Rahnavard from house arrest has gathered more than 13,000 signatures since its online publication on February 12. ...

IRGC’s Basij Paramilitary Trains Special Battalions for Crackdown on Potential Protests

IRGC’s Basij Paramilitary Trains Special Battalions for Crackdown on Potential Protests

February 24, 2014

In an interview with Dana Website, Mohammad Reza Touyserkani, the representative of the Supreme Leader inside the IRGC’s Basij paramilitary organization, spoke of “special battalions” that have been formed inside the Basij to suppress civil and street protests. ...

Aseman ‌Ban Exposes Conservative Intolerance

Aseman ‌Ban Exposes Conservative Intolerance

February 22, 2014

The independent centrist daily was shut down only after five days and yet its professional style had already created a refreshing buzz in the highly-controlled Iranian media market. The official reason for the shut-down is an article which described the Islamic “qesas” retribution laws as “inhumane”. ...

Stop Death Sentence in Inquisition Trial

Stop Death Sentence in Inquisition Trial

February 20, 2014

The Iranian Judiciary must rescind the execution sentence of Rouhollah Tavana for trumped-up charges of “insulting the Prophet,” and stop issuing death sentences for ever-expanding categories of crimes, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Iranian National Security Council Spokesperson Reminds Media of Gag Order About Nuclear Issue

Iranian National Security Council Spokesperson Reminds Media of Gag Order About Nuclear Issue

February 18, 2014

In a new interview with the Islamic Republic of Iran New Agency (IRNA), Kayvan Khosravi, the Spokesperson for the Supreme National Security Council Secretariat, announced that henceforth the Secretariat office will be the only source for publishing information pertaining to the Supreme Council of National Security (SNSC). Referring to statements made in recent days, incorrectly ...

President Rouhani May Join Facebook, Says His Minister

President Rouhani May Join Facebook, Says His Minister

February 13, 2014

Iran’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Mahmoud Vaezi, said again this week that he is a proud Facebook user. “I have been a member and I’m pretty involved [with Facebook]. I keep posting things and I always use the comments I receive,” he told the reporters. Vaezi told the reporters that, overall, he evaluates ...

President Rouhani’s New Rights Charter

President Rouhani’s New Rights Charter

February 11, 2014

On November 26, 2013, President Rouhani’s government published a draft Citizens’ Rights Charter and solicited public reaction. The publication of this draft within the first 100 days of his presidency was widely seen as a major step by his administration to address his promises to improve the state of human rights in Iran. ...

US Treasury Exempts Sanctions on Payments for Technology for Iranians

US Treasury Exempts Sanctions on Payments for Technology for Iranians

February 10, 2014

After months of efforts by human rights and Internet freedom activists to revoke sanctions related to personal financial transactions to purchase Internet equipment and services, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has responded positively by issuing a General License for personal communications, enabling Iranians to purchase the aforementioned technology. According to this general ...

Political Activist Mohammad Maleki, 80, Writes Open Letter to President About Harassment of Family Members

Political Activist Mohammad Maleki, 80, Writes Open Letter to President About Harassment of Family Members

February 7, 2014

At a February 4 speech at a gathering of university chancellors and heads of educational and research centers, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani asked the Iranian academic world, “Why is the university silent?” Political Activist Mohammad Maleki responds in an open letter. ...

Government Committee To Review Satellite Jamming Signals’ Effects on Public Health

Government Committee To Review Satellite Jamming Signals’ Effects on Public Health

February 5, 2014

Iran’s Minister of Health and Medical Education said yesterday that a committee has been formed to review the the health effects of satellite jamming signals on the Iranian people’s health, following a request from President Rouhani. In an exclusive interview with IRNAon February 4 in Tehran, Dr. Seyed Hassan Ghazizadeh Hashemi said, “This team is ...

Iran’s New Methods of Internet Filtering Put Users At Risk

Iran’s New Methods of Internet Filtering Put Users At Risk

February 3, 2014

New concerns about the safety of Internet communications have emerged following statements by Iranian authorities about the government’s utilization of new, more complex, and undetectable filtering methods. The new methods used by government organizations not only limit access to Internet websites, but they also put the users’ communication security at risk, making them vulnerable to ...

Larijani Reveals Parts of Confidential UN Report and Verbally Attacks Special Rapporteur

Larijani Reveals Parts of Confidential UN Report and Verbally Attacks Special Rapporteur

January 31, 2014

Just weeks before the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Iran is scheduled to present his latest report at the UN Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, the Head of the Iranian Judiciary Sadegh Larijani is again verbally attacking the Rapporteur, saying at a meeting of top-ranking judicial officials in Tehran on January ...

“Drawing Repression”: New Book Illustrates 52 Weeks of Human Rights in Iran

“Drawing Repression”: New Book Illustrates 52 Weeks of Human Rights in Iran

January 30, 2014

This new book of editorial cartoons by leading Iranian artist Touka Neyestani chronicles one year of human rights issues in Iran. ...

Intelligence Ministry Reviews Cases of Iranian Expats for Return

Intelligence Ministry Reviews Cases of Iranian Expats for Return

January 29, 2014

Iran has established a secretariat for the Committee for the Return of Expat Iranians, inside Iran’s Intelligence Ministry, the Deputy Foreign Minister for Consular, Parliamentary, and Iranian Expatriate Affairs Hassan Qashqavi said in an interview with Tadbir News Website. “The Committee’s meetings are regularly held at the Intelligence Ministry, and the Intelligence Ministry has achieved ...

President Rouhani’s Draft Citizenship Rights Charter: English Translation

President Rouhani’s Draft Citizenship Rights Charter: English Translation

January 23, 2014

The full English text of the Draft Citizenship Rights Charter proposed by President Hassan Rouhani and widely circulated for feedback, is available thanks to UN Special Rapporteur Ahmed Shaheed and the Human Rights in Iran Unit at the City University of New York – Brooklyn College. ...

Ill Journalist Could Be Released from Prison Under New Penal Code

Ill Journalist Could Be Released from Prison Under New Penal Code

January 23, 2014

A source close to the family of imprisoned Iranian journalist Kayvan Samimi, 65, who has been hospitalized since November, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the new Islamic Penal Code allows for his release, adding that his family hopes he can be released as soon as possible. ...

Student Activist Released for Five-Day Furlough After 55 Months in Jail

Student Activist Released for Five-Day Furlough After 55 Months in Jail

January 22, 2014

After 55 months in prison, most of which has been spent in exile, Iranian student activist Zia Nabavi was released on bail of approximately $168,000 for a five-day furlough today, a source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

China to Help Iran Implement Its Closed National Internet

China to Help Iran Implement Its Closed National Internet

January 21, 2014

The Islamic Republic of Iran and China have reportedly reached an agreement to begin cooperating on Internet operations, aiming to implement Iran’s “National Information Network,” according to a report on the website of Iran’s Communications and Information Technology. Nasrollah Jahangard, Head of Iran’s Information Technology Organization, is quoted in the report saying that the agreements ...

Iran’s Justice Minister Says Detained Opposition Leaders Should Receive No Trial

Iran’s Justice Minister Says Detained Opposition Leaders Should Receive No Trial

January 17, 2014

Justice Minister Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi In statements during a speech in the city of Mashhad, Iran's Justice Minister Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi said yesterday that a trial for imprisoned 2009 presidential candidates Mir ...

Culture Minister Asks Judiciary to Provide More Freedom of Expression

Culture Minister Asks Judiciary to Provide More Freedom of Expression

January 15, 2014

Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati publicly stated that the Iranian Judiciary should join the Rouhani administration in providing more freedom of expression to Iranian media and artists, drawing strong criticism from Iran’s Prosecutor General and Spokesperson for the Judiciary Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejehi for his remarks to Al Jazeera. ...

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