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Prisoners / Arrests

Iran’s New Security Council Secretary Should End Illegal House Arrests

Iran’s New Security Council Secretary Should End Illegal House Arrests

September 13, 2013

The newly appointed Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, should immediately review the situation of the opposition leaders under house arrest and prepare for their release, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Dissident Cleric Serving Additional Year in Prison for Calling Khomeini A Populist

Dissident Cleric Serving Additional Year in Prison for Calling Khomeini A Populist

September 11, 2013

Dissident cleric Arash Honarvar Shojaee told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran the Judiciary has issued new charges of “insulting Imam Khomeini” against him after he expressed his personal opinions in an interview. Furthermore, despite confirmation from the Medical Examiner about his health and his inability to endure a prison sentence, he said ...

Intelligence Ministry Interrogates Mourning Mother

Intelligence Ministry Interrogates Mourning Mother

September 10, 2013

Human rights activist Mansoureh Behkish, several of whose family members were executed by the Islamic Republic in the 1980s, was summoned to Intelligence Ministry again on Wednesday, August 26, a source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. She has been summoned to the Intelligence Ministry several times in the past. ...

Demanding Justice, an Interview with Reza Moini

Demanding Justice, an Interview with Reza Moini

September 6, 2013

In an interview with Kambiz Hosseini, host of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran’s “Five in the Afternoon” weekly podcast, Reza Moini, the head of Reporters Without Borders’ Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan desk, said that his brother lost his life during the 1988 mass executions of dissidents in Iranian prisons. ...

Imprisoned Blogger Continues Hunger Strike; Father Writes to President and Supreme Leader

Imprisoned Blogger Continues Hunger Strike; Father Writes to President and Supreme Leader

September 3, 2013

Hossein Ronaghi Maleki, a prisoner of conscience on hunger strike in protest of his prison conditions since August 9, was transferred to Shahid Modarres Hospital on Wednesday, August 28, after his health deteriorated. The prisoner’s father told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he did not accept intravenous feeding nor breaking his ...

Saeed Malekpour’s Death Sentence Commuted to Life Because “He Repented”

Saeed Malekpour’s Death Sentence Commuted to Life Because “He Repented”

August 29, 2013

Saeed Malekpour, a web developer who had previously been sentenced to death for blasphemy, was sentenced to life in prison after he repented at the Supreme Court. Malekpour’s lawyer, Mahmoud Alizadeh Tabatabaee, told ISNA News Agency on Monday, August 26, that after his death sentence was upheld at the Supreme Court, he repented and showed ...

Iranian-American Christian Convert’s 8-Year Sentence Upheld

Iranian-American Christian Convert’s 8-Year Sentence Upheld

August 27, 2013

Iranian-American Christian convert Saeed Abedini’s eight-year prison sentence has been upheld, and his wife told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that none of the objections they made in court were taken into account. ...

Imprisoned Blogger’s Mother on Hunger Strike to Protest Prison Treatment

Imprisoned Blogger’s Mother on Hunger Strike to Protest Prison Treatment

August 26, 2013

The mother of Hossein Ronaghi Maleki embarked on a hunger strike on Tuesday, August 20, to protest the situation of her son inside Evin Prison. “Hossein is not well in prison. He has been on hunger strike for 14 days. He has lost weight and has stomach and kidney bleeding. The Prosecutor said that he ...

Fulfilling Promises: A Human Rights Roadmap for Rouhani

Fulfilling Promises: A Human Rights Roadmap for Rouhani

August 21, 2013

During his 2013 presidential campaign, Iranian president Hassan Rouhani promised to uphold the “rights of the people” enumerated in the country’s constitution. Millions of his supporters demanded social and political rights, including the release of political prisoners from prison and house ...

Rouhani Should Honor Voters’ Demand for Human Rights

Rouhani Should Honor Voters’ Demand for Human Rights

August 21, 2013

Iranian president Hassan Rouhani should take concrete steps to curb widespread human rights abuses by the government of Iran and reinstate the rule of law in the country, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Sick Prisoner of Conscience Begins Hunger Strike

Sick Prisoner of Conscience Begins Hunger Strike

August 15, 2013

Prisoner of conscience Hossein Ronaghi Maleki has been on a hunger strike since Sunday, August 11, to protest the prison authorities’ lack of attention to his and other sick prisoners’ conditions, and to support Abolfazl Abedini, a prisoner on hunger strike since July 28. Ronaghi’s mother expressed concern about her son’s hunger strike and told ...

Imprisoned in the Hospital: Issa Saharkhiz Remains in Limbo

Imprisoned in the Hospital: Issa Saharkhiz Remains in Limbo

August 15, 2013

Eighteen months since imprisoned journalist Issa Saharkhiz was transferred to a hospital for severe health issues, Iranian officials have yet to excuse him from serving his sentence or to release him on furlough, causing him to remain a prisoner in the hospital, his son told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

More Christian Converts Arrested in Tehran and Isfahan

More Christian Converts Arrested in Tehran and Isfahan

August 15, 2013

Several individuals were arrested during a raid on a house church in Western Tehran late last week, a source informed about the recent arrests of Christian converts in Tehran told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Four of the detainees are Parham Farazmand, Sara Sardsirian, Sedigheh Kiani, and Mona Fazli. ...

Family of American Imprisoned in Iran Hopes for Pardon

Family of American Imprisoned in Iran Hopes for Pardon

August 12, 2013

The sister of Iranian-American prisoner Amir Hekmati, whose death sentence was overturned but awaits an appeal for charges of “espionage for the US,” told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the family hoped Hekmati would be pardoned at the end of Ramadan, or that at least the appeals court’s decision would be ...

Podcast 60: Sahar Delijani’s Children of the Jacaranda Tree

Podcast 60: Sahar Delijani’s Children of the Jacaranda Tree

August 9, 2013

Children of the Jacaranda Tree, by Sahar Delijani, is a stunning debut novel set in post-Revolutionary Iran. Told in interconnected, alternating perspectives, the book follows three generations of men and women, some linked by family, others brought together by the tide of history that forces its way into their lives. ...

Security Forces Closely Watch Osanloo’s Memorial Service

Security Forces Closely Watch Osanloo’s Memorial Service

August 2, 2013

The 40th-day memorial service for labor activist Afshin Osanloo, who died on June 20 of what prison authorities announced as “a heart attack,” was held at Tehran’s Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery, under the close watch and direction of a large number of security forces. Afshin Osanloo’s mother told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran ...

Foreign Dignitaries Attending Rouhani’s Inauguration Should Demand Visit to Detained Opposition Leaders

Foreign Dignitaries Attending Rouhani’s Inauguration Should Demand Visit to Detained Opposition Leaders

July 31, 2013

Foreign dignitaries invited to attend the inauguration of Iran’s president-elect, Hassan Rouhani, should use the occasion to demand a visit to opposition leaders under house arrest, and publicly call for their immediate release, the Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Security Forces Harass Family and Friends of Blogger

Security Forces Harass Family and Friends of Blogger

July 31, 2013

Peyman Roshanzamir, a blogger and web designer from Ahvaz who was sentenced to 17 months in prison in 2011, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that security forces went to search for him at his father’s house last week, aiming to take him to Karoon Prison. ...

Cartoon 55: Rouhani’s Key

Cartoon 55: Rouhani’s Key

July 30, 2013

President-elect Hassan Rouhani ran on a platform of “Prudence and Hope,” and held up a large golden key at his campaign rallies to signify the doors he would unlock as president and the challenges facing Iran that he could solve as president. ...

Supreme Court Upholds Execution Sentence for Four Ahvazis

Supreme Court Upholds Execution Sentence for Four Ahvazis

July 26, 2013

With the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the death sentences of four young Arab men from Ahvaz on charges of “moharebeh” (enmity with God) and “corruption on earth,” the prisoners are currently in danger of imminent execution at Karoon Prison in Ahvaz. The four Arab citizens and their families were informed of the Supreme Court’s ...

Three Ahvazi Activists Held Under Ambiguous Conditions

Three Ahvazi Activists Held Under Ambiguous Conditions

July 25, 2013

Since the arrests of several Khuzestan Province civil activists in Ahvaz in April, no information has been available on the conditions of Adel Seymari, Majid Bavi, and Mohammad Jaberi, a source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

IRGC and Prosecutor’s Office Delay Prisoner’s Hospitalization

IRGC and Prosecutor’s Office Delay Prisoner’s Hospitalization

July 24, 2013

The IRGC and the Tehran Prosecutor have postponed transferring prisoner of conscience Feizollah Arabsorkhi to the hospital for months, his wife told International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. He is in dire health, and has received official approval to go to the hospital, but officials continue to delay the transfer. ...

Kurdish Prisoner Transferred from Rajaee Shahr Prison to Orumiyeh Central Prison

Kurdish Prisoner Transferred from Rajaee Shahr Prison to Orumiyeh Central Prison

July 23, 2013

Ahmad Tamouee, a Kurdish political prisoner at Rajaee Shahr Prison, ended an illegal exile this week when he was first summoned by the Sentence Enforcement Unit and then transferred to Orumiyeh Prison on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 17, a local source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Imprisoned Journalist Remains in Solitary Confinement Without Charges

Imprisoned Journalist Remains in Solitary Confinement Without Charges

July 22, 2013

Imprisoned journalist Fariba Pajouh, arrested July 10, is being held in solitary confinement without charges, a member of her family told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Deceased Blogger’s Mother Requests Exhumation

Deceased Blogger’s Mother Requests Exhumation

July 18, 2013

In reaction to the Medical Examiner’s Office’s final opinion stating that Sattar Beheshti’s cause of death could not have been blows while in detention, his mother recently demanded for his body to be exhumed to determine his real cause of death. ...

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