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Prisoners / Arrests

Judiciary Chief and IRGC Commander Weigh In On House Arrest

Judiciary Chief and IRGC Commander Weigh In On House Arrest

February 19, 2014

Two Iranian officials made new statements about the judicial aspects of the continued house arrest of government critics Mir Hossein Mousavi, Zahra Rahnavard, and Mehdi Karroubi today. ...

Authorities Revoke 86-Year-Old Cancer Patient’s Medical Furlough from Prison

Authorities Revoke 86-Year-Old Cancer Patient’s Medical Furlough from Prison

February 18, 2014

Iranian authorities have ended the medical furlough for an 86-year-old lawyer and prisoner of conscience suffering from leukemia and recalled him to prison, a leading Iranian activist told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Cartoon 77: Three Years of House Arrest

Cartoon 77: Three Years of House Arrest

February 17, 2014

February 14, 2014, marked three years since Mehdi Karroubi, Mir Hossein Mousavi, and Zahra Rahnavard were placed under a de facto and illegal house arrest in Tehran. ...

Release Government Critics from Three-Year House Arrest

Release Government Critics from Three-Year House Arrest

February 14, 2014

The Iranian government must end the inhumane practice of holding its critics under house arrest for years without due process, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. February 14, 2014, marks three years since Mehdi Karroubi, Mir Hossein Mousavi, and Zahra Rahnavard were placed under a de facto and illegal house arrest ...

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. ...

Kurdish Prisoners Still Face Execution, Despite Possible Retrial

Kurdish Prisoners Still Face Execution, Despite Possible Retrial

January 31, 2014

A new case with a new charge has been established at the Penal Court against Zanyar Moradi and Loghman Moradi, two Kurdish prisoners sentenced to death on “moharebeh (enmity with God)” charges, Zanyar Moradi’s father told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Eghbal Moradi told the Campaign that due to pressure from human ...

Security Forces Illegally Arrest Striking Workers

Security Forces Illegally Arrest Striking Workers

January 31, 2014

In an action labor leaders are calling “illegal,” security forces have arrested over 20 workers of the Chadormalu Mine in the central province of Yazd, including the head and the secretary of the labor union, who stopped work as part of a contract negotiation and labor dispute. Prominent labor unionist Mansour Osanloo told the International ...

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 ...

Amid Calls for Tehran Mayor’s Resignation for Negligence, Two Firefighters Arrested Instead

Amid Calls for Tehran Mayor’s Resignation for Negligence, Two Firefighters Arrested Instead

January 27, 2014

Iranian citizens and politicians are calling for the Tehran mayor’s resignation in relation to the thwarted rescue efforts in the January 19 Tehran fire that left two women dead after firefighting equipment failed. This week two firefighters who had attempted to rescue the women were taken into custody, though the judicial basis for their arrest ...

Imprisoned Human Rights Lawyer Eligible for Release If New Code Enforced

Imprisoned Human Rights Lawyer Eligible for Release If New Code Enforced

January 24, 2014

The daughter of imprisoned Iranian lawyer Abdolfattah Soltani, who is serving a 13-year prison sentence, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that if the new Islamic Penal Code is implemented, her father will be eligible for release, along with several other prisoners of conscience. ...

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. ...

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 ...

Cartoon 76: Punishing Families

Cartoon 76: Punishing Families

January 17, 2014

Imprisoned activist Bahareh Hedayat has been experiencing serious health issues that could potentially leave her sterile if left untreated, her husband told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “Bahareh suffers from ...

Iran Should Release Imprisoned Activist for Urgent Medical Treatment

Iran Should Release Imprisoned Activist for Urgent Medical Treatment

January 17, 2014

The Iranian Judiciary should immediately release imprisoned student activist Bahareh Hedayat before continued imprisonment and lack of adequate medical treatment for her chronic reproductive system problems cause irreversible damage to her health, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. The Judiciary and the Prisons Organization should also release the other activists still ...

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. ...

Four Christian Converts Arrested in Karaj on New Year’s Eve

Four Christian Converts Arrested in Karaj on New Year’s Eve

January 10, 2014

Plainclothes officers arrested four Christian converts in a village outside of Tehran on Tuesday, December 31, 2013, a source close to Iran’s Christian converts told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Sara Rahiminejad, Majid Sheidaee, Mostafa Nadri, and George Issaian were violently arrested at the latter’s home in Fardis village of Karaj, 36 ...

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 ...

Judiciary Official Urges “Maximum Punishment” for Detained IT Professionals Even Before Trial

Judiciary Official Urges “Maximum Punishment” for Detained IT Professionals Even Before Trial

January 8, 2014

The Iranian Judiciary has announced charges against the seven Internet specialists arrested in December 2013, accusing them of collaborating with hostile foreigners and insisting on the harshest punishment available. One month after the IRGC Intelligence Unit arrested several Internet specialists in the city of Kerman, the Head of the Kerman Province’s Judiciary has stated the ...

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 ...

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