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Condemn Systemic Violations and Renew the UN Special Rapporteur’s Mandate

Condemn Systemic Violations and Renew the UN Special Rapporteur’s Mandate

March 18, 2013

This week, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran joined 16 other human rights organizations in a joint letter asking the United Nations Human Rights Council to renew the mandate Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights in Iran Ahmed Shaheed. ...

Special Rapporteur’s March 2013 report on the situation of human rights in Iran

Special Rapporteur’s March 2013 report on the situation of human rights in Iran

March 13, 2013

The present report is the second to be submitted to the Human Rights Council, pursuant to Council resolution 16/9, and communicates developments in the human rights situation of the Islamic Republic of Iran that have transpired since the submission of the Special Rapporteur’s second interim report to the 67th session of the General Assembly (A/67/369) ...

Scientists Call for Release of Imprisoned Iranian Physics Student

Scientists Call for Release of Imprisoned Iranian Physics Student

February 1, 2013

Two years since the arrest and subsequent imprisonment of Iranian physicist and student Omid Kokabee, scientific societies are redoubling their efforts to secure his release. Students from the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) have released a short film about his situation. ...

Christian Converts Face Criminalization of their Faith in Iran

Christian Converts Face Criminalization of their Faith in Iran

January 16, 2013

The 73-page comprehensive report, The Cost of Faith: Persecution of Christian Protestants and Converts in Iran, documents a pattern of rights violations that extends to all walks of life for Protestant converts in Iran: they face severe restrictions on religious practice and association, arbitrary arrests and detentions for practicing their faith, and violations of the ...

Mapping Iran’s Human Rights (Interactive)

Mapping Iran’s Human Rights (Interactive)

December 18, 2012

Mapping Iran’s Human Rights, an ongoing project of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, highlights and explores major human rights violations in different provinces of Iran, beyond Tehran’s borders. Given this geographical overview of human rights violations, you can monitor human rights trends, learn about notorious prisons, keep tabs on Iranian officials who ...

Iranian Government Denies Prisoner of Conscience Abdollah Momeni Family Visits

Iranian Government Denies Prisoner of Conscience Abdollah Momeni Family Visits

November 28, 2012

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, the wife of prisoner of conscience Abdollah Momeni said that she has been repeatedly denied visits to her husband who is imprisoned at Iran’s Evin Prison. “My children and I have not visited Abdollah for a year and a half, not even once,” ...

UN Resolution Intensifies International Pressure on Iran

UN Resolution Intensifies International Pressure on Iran

November 27, 2012

(November 27, 2012) The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran welcomes today’s passage of a resolution by the United Nations Third Committee of the General Assembly calling on the government of Iran to stop its massive human rights violations. ...

Anti-Censorship Film “Beyond the Electronic Curtain” to Premier in DC

Anti-Censorship Film “Beyond the Electronic Curtain” to Premier in DC

November 26, 2012

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran announces the release of “Behind the Electronic Curtain,” a new documentary film by Tara Kangarlou on the crushing of free speech in Iran. The film will premier in Washington DC, where the director hopes it will have a significant effect on policymakers. The premier will be followed ...

Activist Abolfazl Tabarzadi Released from Detention Due to Severe Medical Condition

Activist Abolfazl Tabarzadi Released from Detention Due to Severe Medical Condition

November 23, 2012

Student and human rights activist Abdolfazl Tabarzadi has been released after six months of imprisonment in Karoon Prison, after the medical examiner and a judge determined he is medically unfit to serve his prison term. Suffering from severe psychological problems, Tabarzadi is currently being treated at his family home. His grandmother, Sakineh Zibaei, told the ...

Student Activist’s Psychological Health Suffers at Evin

Student Activist’s Psychological Health Suffers at Evin

October 23, 2012

“Siavash has lost a lot of weight and does not have a good psychological state. He is 24. He was a graduate student when he was abruptly banned from continuing his education, and then he was imprisoned. The month-long solitary confinement, loneliness, his education ban, and his uncertain future have all made him depressed. He ...

Joint Statement on the Right to Education and Academic Freedom in Iran

Joint Statement on the Right to Education and Academic Freedom in Iran

May 31, 2012

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran joins 16 other student and human rights organizations in a statement expressing deep concern for the right to education and academic freedom in Iran. The statement, addressed to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, calls for Iran to uphold its obligations ...

New Video Urges Support for Imprisoned Baha’i Educators

New Video Urges Support for Imprisoned Baha’i Educators

May 22, 2012

On 22 May 2012, the Education Under Fire campaign released a new video to raise awareness about the besieged Baha’i Institute for Higher Education (BIHE) and six Baha’i prisoners of conscience detained for teaching at this community-organized university. The BIHE is a university comprised of a volunteer administration and teaching staff, created in response to the ...

Student Group Report Calls for End to “Educational Apartheid”

Student Group Report Calls for End to “Educational Apartheid”

May 17, 2012

The Advocacy Council for the Right to Education (ACRE), also known as the Council for Defending the Right to Education, has published a new report detailing the increasing persecution of and discrimination against university students in Iran. The report notes that this practice has become a trend since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s ascension to power, and has ...

VIDEO: Iran’s Future Held Captive

VIDEO: Iran’s Future Held Captive

May 2, 2012

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran released a video, Iran’s Future Held Captive, and accompanying letter-writing initiative today calling attention to the government’s intensified crackdown on Iranian campuses. This video stands in solidarity with a call by the Iranian student association Daftar Tahkim Vahdat and alumni association Advar Tahkim Vahdat, and Speak Out ...

Cartoon 3: Iran’s Future Behind Bars

Cartoon 3: Iran’s Future Behind Bars

April 27, 2012

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Speak Out for Imprisoned Students

Speak Out for Imprisoned Students

April 26, 2012

Iranian student association Daftar Tahkim Vahdat and alumni association Advar Tahkim Vahdat have joined with Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and head of the Defenders of Human Rights Center, along with numerous other groups, in a new campaign to call for the release of imprisoned students in Iran. The campaign, “Speak Up for Imprisoned Students,” ...

“Furlough Does Not Apply” to Political Prisoner

“Furlough Does Not Apply” to Political Prisoner

March 20, 2012

Authorities have not accepted any requests for exiled political prisoner Zia Nabavi’s furlough nor for his transfer to another prison, his father Ali Akbar Nabavi told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Special Rapporteur Receives Widespread Support in Human Rights Council

March 12, 2012

Iranian Delegate Responds Angrily Without Addressing Report's Content Head of Iran's Human Rights Council Mohammad Javad Larijani delivers his opening statements at today's Human Rights Council (Reporting ...

Kurdish Student Given Suspended Sentence

Kurdish Student Given Suspended Sentence

February 23, 2012

Branch One of Sanandaj Revolutionary Court sentenced Shirzad Karimi, a Kurdish university student and a member of the Kurdish Students Democratic Union, to four years in prison, suspended for three years, on charges of “propagating against the state,” a local human rights source in Kurdistan told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Punishing Stars: Systematic Discrimination and Exclusion in Iranian Higher Education – Executive Summary

Punishing Stars: Systematic Discrimination and Exclusion in Iranian Higher Education – Executive Summary

February 21, 2012

Since 2005, hundreds of students have been barred from higher education through this process. The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran interviewed 27 students barred from higher education. Additionally, the Campaign compiled a list of 217 students who were denied their right to education between 2005 and 2010. The true numbers are believed to ...

Mashhad Student Activist and Journalist Sentenced to One Year In Prison

January 30, 2012

Student activist and journalist Mohsen Sanatipour has been sentenced to one year in prison, a local human rights activist told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. The verdict was served to Sanatipour’s lawyer last week and the Enforcement Judge summoned him to begin serving his sentence. Sanatipour is a chemistry student at Mashhad’s Ferdowsi ...

Student Activist Expelled for “Disobedience”

December 17, 2011

According to a source who spoke to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, women’s rights and student activist Setareh Elyasi has been expelled from university. ...

Student Activist Develops Stuttering, Stomach Bleeding, and Hepatitis After 5 Months In Prison

December 14, 2011

Ashkan Zahabian, a student activist who was released on 21 September 2011 after spending five months in prison, is suffering from stomach bleeding, serious liver damage, and stuttering as a result of his conditions in prison. A source close to Zahabian told the International Campaign for Human Rights that during Zahabian’s detention officials abused him ...

“If His Confessions Are Broadcast, It’s All Lies,” Says Imprisoned Journalist’s Sister

December 7, 2011

More than two months have passed since Iranian journalist Amir Ali Allamehzadeh was arrested. His family members, who have been permitted only limited contact with him since he was taken into custody on September 18th, say they remain bewildered by his arrest and are extremely concerned about the conditions he faces in prison. Allamehzadeh’s sister, ...

Government Attacks Baha’i Online University, Detains 30 Instructors

May 23, 2011

(23 May 2011) Iranian authorities should stop attacks on the Baha’i Institute for Higher Education and end policies that discriminatorily deprive members of the Baha’i Faith access to higher education, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. Authorities should immediately release all Baha’is working with the Institute detained in a raid on ...

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