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One Week After Arrest, Detained Internet Technologists Appear Handcuffed on TV

One Week After Arrest, Detained Internet Technologists Appear Handcuffed on TV

December 9, 2013

Iranian state television has shown images of several men they claim have been in contact with and funded by “espionage networks,” charged with “offering reporter training seminars in Turkey and Malaysia,” “internet activities aiming for a ‘soft overthrow’ of the Iranian regime,” and “contact with foreign media, including the BBC.” In the images, the men, ...

Iranian Police Boast Presence Monitoring Social Media

Iranian Police Boast Presence Monitoring Social Media

December 9, 2013

Iran’s Cyber Police is actively monitoring Iranians’ activity on the internet, Colonel Massoud Zahedian, Commander of the Morality Police, told ISNA today. “The Police are present on the Internet and are monitoring environments such as Facebook, Instagram, WeChat, etc.,” he said. ...

Sattar Beheshti Murder Case Closed

Sattar Beheshti Murder Case Closed

December 6, 2013

A Tehran court has closed the case against the interrogator accused of murdering blogger Sattar Beheshti, determining it was not murder but rather “quasi-murder.” Gohar Eshghi, Beheshti’s mother, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that she is protesting the court’s decision to dismiss the murder charges in the case of her son’s ...

Iran’s Minister of Communications Says He Will Oppose Stringent Internet Blocking

Iran’s Minister of Communications Says He Will Oppose Stringent Internet Blocking

December 5, 2013

Iran’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology told a group of reporters today that his Ministry is not interested in continuing the extreme controls the Iranian government has exercised over the past eight years, but rather wishes to see a more relaxed approach to internet access for the citizens. ...

Podcast 62: Persis Karim on Literature of the Iranian Diaspora

Podcast 62: Persis Karim on Literature of the Iranian Diaspora

December 4, 2013

In today’s podcast, Persis Karim talks about the literature of the Iranian diaspora and the creative restrictions on writers within Iran. ...

Iranian Morality Police Arrest Popular Underground Musician Amir Tataloo

Iranian Morality Police Arrest Popular Underground Musician Amir Tataloo

December 3, 2013

Iran’s Morality Police have arrested popular rapper Amir Tataloo. Colonel Massoud Zahedian, Chief of the Morality Police, told ISNA that his unit is actively identifying and confronting Iranian underground musicians who produce their work inside Iran and distribute it on television satellite channels abroad. Zahedian added that following the arrest, Tataloo is now in custody ...

Iranian Judiciary Seeks China Model of State Censorship for Facebook

Iranian Judiciary Seeks China Model of State Censorship for Facebook

December 2, 2013

In a direct warning to cabinet officials in the Rouhani administration who openly use Facebook and other social media sites that are officially forbidden to the Iranian citizenry, Iran’s Police Commander Esmaeel Ahmadi Moghaddam criticized “certain government officials” today, telling a group of reporters that “It’s not a good thing that certain government officials are ...

Eight Netizens Arrested While Iran Contemplates Unblocking Facebook and Twitter

Eight Netizens Arrested While Iran Contemplates Unblocking Facebook and Twitter

November 26, 2013

According to a Kerman Province Judiciary statement, the Prosecutor for the General and Revolutionary Courts of Rafsanjan has said that eight individuals have been arrested for publishing “blasphemous content in cyberspace.” ...

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. ...

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. ...

Evin Prisoners Need Medical Care

Evin Prisoners Need Medical Care

November 18, 2013

After months of effort by imprisoned journalist Saeed Matinpour’s family to obtain medical treatment for him, the Prosecutor’s Office has maintained its silence, his wife told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “The prisoners at Evin face gradual death conditions and the officials apparently don’t hear our pleas. Poor nutrition, insufficient access to ...

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. ...

Newly Disclosed Medical Examiner Report Confirms Sattar Beheshti Died of Internal Bleeding

Newly Disclosed Medical Examiner Report Confirms Sattar Beheshti Died of Internal Bleeding

November 11, 2013

The Medical Examiner’s report on the cause of death for Sattar Beheshti, a blogger killed during interrogations in a police detention center in November 2012, states that Beheshti died from internal bleeding, hemorrhaging in his lungs, liver, kidneys, and brain, a source with knowledge of the case told the International Campaign for Human Rights in ...

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 ...

Event in New York – Iran: Silenced, Expelled, & Imprisoned

Event in New York – Iran: Silenced, Expelled, & Imprisoned

October 31, 2013

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran will be joining the Center for Public Scholarship at The New School, Amnesty International, and Scholars at Risk for a panel discussion about the ongoing imprisonment and persecution of students and scholars in Iran from 6pm to 8pm on November 13 in New York City. ...

Repression Intensifies Despite Rouhani’s Promises

October 28, 2013

The Iranian Judiciary should immediately halt its new wave of repression of the media and civil society and stop its numerous rushed executions, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Lab Tests Show Karroubi’s Health Seriously Deteriorating Under House Arrest

Lab Tests Show Karroubi’s Health Seriously Deteriorating Under House Arrest

October 22, 2013

Political dissident and 2009 presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi, who has been under extrajudicial house arrest since February 2011, is suffering from an alarmingly low level of vitamin D and osteoporosis, according to pathology laboratory test results the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has obtained. Considering his unfavorable health conditions, continuing his detention will ...

XIII International Human Rights Colloquium

XIII International Human Rights Colloquium

October 18, 2013

Over 100 human rights advocates from 40 countries are convening in São Paulo, Brazi, from October 12 to 19, to discuss “A New Global Order in Human Rights? Actors, Challenges and Opportunities” at the 13th International Human Rights Colloquium organized by Conectas Human Rights. This post will be updated regularly throughout the conference. ...

Christian Pastor’s Wife: Obama Asked Rouhani To Release My Husband

Christian Pastor’s Wife: Obama Asked Rouhani To Release My Husband

October 17, 2013

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, the wife of Iranian-American pastor Saeed Abedini who has been sentenced to eight years in prison, said that during the September 27 telephone conversation between Barack Obama and Hassan Rouhani, the release of her husband was discussed. “Although a few weeks have passed ...

Mostafa Tajzadeh Faces New Charges in Prison

Mostafa Tajzadeh Faces New Charges in Prison

October 17, 2013

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Fakhrolsadat Mohtashamipour, wife of Mostafa Tajzadeh, prisoner of conscience and political activist, said that a new case has been opened and a new indictment issued for her husband, the content of which is as yet unknown to them. Fakhrolsadat Mohtashamipour said that the ...

Dismissed University Professor Awaits Response to Request for Reinstatement

Dismissed University Professor Awaits Response to Request for Reinstatement

October 12, 2013

Mohammad Sharif, lawyer and professor of law at Allameh Tabatabaee University who was dismissed from his academic job in April 2011, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that after recent statements by Jafar Tofighi, the Acting Minister of Science, about the return of academic staff dismissed during recent years, he submitted his ...

Sattar Beheshti’s Mother: All Efforts Focused on Protecting Murderer

Sattar Beheshti’s Mother: All Efforts Focused on Protecting Murderer

October 10, 2013

Sattar Beheshti’s mother told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the indictment issued for her son’s prison death case for “quasi-intentional murder” was unexpected. “We’re really disappointed with the indictment. Up until the time the indictment was issued, every time we saw Mr. Shahriari, the case’s Investigative Judge, in the meetings he ...

Rouhani Cabinet Sends Mixed Messages About Facebook and Twitter

Rouhani Cabinet Sends Mixed Messages About Facebook and Twitter

October 8, 2013

Just a few hours after the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) reported that Iran’s Minister of Communications Mahmoud Vaezi told reporters today that Facebook and Twitter will remain blocked in Iran, his ministry released an official statement saying that the unblocking of social networks is still under review and no final decisions have been made. ...

Soltani’s Wife Sentenced for Accepting Human Rights Award on his Behalf

Soltani’s Wife Sentenced for Accepting Human Rights Award on his Behalf

October 7, 2013

Massoumeh Dehghan, who has never had any political activities, was arrested and detained for six days in July 2011 on charges of traveling to Germany and receiving the Nuremberg Human Rights Award on behalf of her ...

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