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Unfair Trials

Imprisoned Journalist to Serve another 45 Days after Completing Five-Year Sentence

Imprisoned Journalist to Serve another 45 Days after Completing Five-Year Sentence

August 29, 2014

The Iranian Judiciary continues to imprison Mohammad Davari, a journalist who was instrumental in exposing human rights violations at the Kahrizak Detention Center and other prisons in the aftermath of the disputed 2009 elections, despite completion of his five-year sentence. ...

Political Prisoners at Evin Transferred into Quarantine without Explanation

Political Prisoners at Evin Transferred into Quarantine without Explanation

August 20, 2014

Twenty-seven political prisoners have been transferred from Evin Prison’s Ward 350 to quarantine, where they are now being held in conditions tantamount to clear and serious ill treatment. ...

“Happy” Video Participants to Go on Trial in September

“Happy” Video Participants to Go on Trial in September

August 12, 2014

The youths involved in making the “Happy in Tehran” dance video will be collectively put on trial on September 9, 2014, a source informed the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Sattar Beheshti Murderer Gets Three Years in Prison

Sattar Beheshti Murderer Gets Three Years in Prison

August 9, 2014

Cyber police interrogator Akbar Taghizadeh has been sentenced to three years in prison, two years in exile, and 74 lashes for the murder of dissident blogger Sattar Beheshti, who died under torture while in police detention in November 2012. ...

While Officials Maintain Silence, Hardliners Make Baseless Accusations Against Jason Rezaian

While Officials Maintain Silence, Hardliners Make Baseless Accusations Against Jason Rezaian

August 6, 2014

After two weeks of silence by Iranian officials on the reason for the detention of husband-and-wife journalists Jason Rezaian and Yegabeh Salehi and their whereabouts, media with ties to security and intelligence organs believed to be holding them have begun leveling baseless charges of spying against them, revealing the intentions of interrogators to fabricate a ...

Three Years after Representing American Hikers, Lawyer is Still Not Allowed to Work or Travel

Three Years after Representing American Hikers, Lawyer is Still Not Allowed to Work or Travel

August 6, 2014

The prominent human rights activist and lawyer Massoud Shafiee, who represented three American hikers detained in Iran in 2009, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that since the hikers left Iran, he has been summoned and interrogated several times, and has been kept from finding new clients or traveling abroad. ...

No Judicial Record of Arrested Washington Post Journalist, Says Family

No Judicial Record of Arrested Washington Post Journalist, Says Family

July 28, 2014

Mary Rezaian (left), Jason Rezaian and Yeganeh Salehi Seeking information on Jason Rezaian, Yeganeh Salehi, and a photographer, three international journalists who were arrested  in Tehran on ...

57 Days into Solitary Confinement, Concern Grows Over Journalist Saba Azarpeik

57 Days into Solitary Confinement, Concern Grows Over Journalist Saba Azarpeik

July 26, 2014

Fifty-seven days after her arrest and detention by security forces, the young Iranian journalist Saba Azarpeik remains in solitary confinement at Evin Prison. The journalist’s family has been told that Azarpeik’s life and safety is at risk if they give interviews, according to Azarpeik’s mother. There is no clear information available on her situation, except ...

Another Baha’i Sentenced to Prison for Practicing Her Faith

Another Baha’i Sentenced to Prison for Practicing Her Faith

July 21, 2014

The Baha’i citizen, Shamis Mohajer, began serving her one-year prison term at Evin Prison on charges of “propaganda against the state” on June 28, 2014. Mohajer’s mother told the Campaign that her daughter turned herself in after being summoned to Evin Prison. ...

Man Sentenced to Stoning in Iran’s Northern City

Man Sentenced to Stoning in Iran’s Northern City

July 21, 2014

A man has been sentenced to the punishment of stoning in the northern Iran province of Ghaemshahr. The Bolagh news website wrote that Head of the Ghaemshahr Judiciary in Mazandaran Province issued the stoning ruling. ...

Revolutionary Court Sentences Fifteen Baha’is to Prison on Baseless Charges

Revolutionary Court Sentences Fifteen Baha’is to Prison on Baseless Charges

July 18, 2014

A Revolutionary Court has sentenced fifteen Baha’is to between 1.5 and 3.5 years in prison on charges of “propaganda against the state” and “assembly and collusion against national security,” but their lawyer told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that there is no evidence in their case files to support these charges. Giti ...

Baha’i to Begin One-Year Prison Sentence for Practicing His Faith

Baha’i to Begin One-Year Prison Sentence for Practicing His Faith

July 17, 2014

A Baha’i man, Sarang Ettehadi, has been summoned to begin serving his one-year prison sentence on charges of “propaganda against the state through participation in Baha’i worship and prayer groups.” Ettehadi told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he had been instructed via a telephone call from the Evin Prison Courts on ...

Eight Iranians Active on Facebook Sentenced to Combined 127 Years in Prison

Eight Iranians Active on Facebook Sentenced to Combined 127 Years in Prison

July 14, 2014

Eight young Iranians active on Facebook have been sentenced to a total of 127 years in prison by Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court which found them guilty of acting against national security, propaganda against the state and insulting Islam and state officials, IRNA news agency reported. ...

New Wave of Arrests and Prison Sentences Against Journalists

New Wave of Arrests and Prison Sentences Against Journalists

July 10, 2014

The prominent journalist Marzieh Rasouli was summoned to Evin Prison on July 8, 2014, for the implementation of her sentence of 50 lashes and two years’ imprisonment, she announced on Twitter, even though Rasouli has not yet received confirmation of the initial sentence from the appeals court. ...

Four Sunni Kurds in Danger of Imminent Execution

Four Sunni Kurds in Danger of Imminent Execution

June 21, 2014

Hamed Ahmadi, Kamal Moulaei, and Jamshid and Jahangir Dehghani are Sunni Kurds who were first arrested and prosecuted for murdering a pro-government Sunni cleric, but they were later acquitted of this charge and then tried at Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court under Judge Moghiseh on charges of “moharebeh” (enmity with God) and “acting ...

Scholar Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Criticizing Iran Nuclear Program and the Judiciary

Scholar Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Criticizing Iran Nuclear Program and the Judiciary

June 20, 2014

The Iranian Judiciary has sentenced Sadegh Zibakalam, a Tehran University scholar, to one and a half years in prison for his criticism of the Iranian nuclear program and of the Iranian Judiciary on charges of “propaganda against the Islamic Republic regime,” “publishing falsehoods to create public anxiety,” and “insulting judges and Judiciary officials.” ...

Eleven Internet Professionals Sentenced to One to Eleven Years in Prison

Eleven Internet Professionals Sentenced to One to Eleven Years in Prison

June 20, 2014

Yadollah Movahed, the Prosecutor for Kerman Province General and Revolutionary Courts, said at a press conference on June 19, 2014, that the eleven individuals were arrested and prosecuted for “designing sites, websites, and creating content for media hostile to the regime.” ...

Halt Execution of 33 Sunnis, Request Rights Groups

June 20, 2014

Eighteen rights groups issued a joint statement to demand a halt on execution of 33 Sunni death row inmates, noting unfair trials. ...

Two Iranian-Arabs Executed in Secret

Two Iranian-Arabs Executed in Secret

June 16, 2014

Ali Chabishat and Khaled Mousavi, two Iranian-Arabs from the southern city of Ahvaz in Khuzestan Province, have been secretly executed and buried in a remote area, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has learned. ...

Journalist Put on Trial for Propaganda Against State

Journalist Put on Trial for Propaganda Against State

June 13, 2014

Hossein Nouraninejad was charged with “propaganda against the regime” and “collusion and assembly against national security” according to his lawyer, but no evidence of conduct that would warrant these charges was offered in court. ...

Former Student Activist Sentenced to Another Year in Prison

Former Student Activist Sentenced to Another Year in Prison

June 12, 2014

A revolutionary court in Tehran has sentenced former student activist and political prisoner Payman Aref to another year in prison on charges of “propaganda against the regime,” marking his third sentence since the disputed 2009 presidential election. ...

Filmmaker Mahnaz Mohammadi Begins 5-Year Sentence on Baseless Charges

Filmmaker Mahnaz Mohammadi Begins 5-Year Sentence on Baseless Charges

June 11, 2014

On Saturday, June 7, 2014, Iranian documentary filmmaker and women’s rights activist Mahnaz Mohammadi began serving her five-year prison sentence on security charges of “assembly and collusion against national security,” and “propaganda against the state.” ...

Iran’s IRGC Commander Admits to Interference in 2009 Election

Iran’s IRGC Commander Admits to Interference in 2009 Election

June 4, 2014

In a newly released video, the commander of the Revolutionary Guards, Mohammad Ali Jaafari, in a speech to an audience which appears to be composed of Guard commanders, details the role of the Guards in the 2009 presidential election and the subsequent violent crackdown of the post-election protest movement. ...

Political Prisoner ٍExecuted Despite Lack of Due Process

Political Prisoner ٍExecuted Despite Lack of Due Process

June 1, 2014

A long-time death-row inmate accused of inciting recent prison disturbances was unexpectedly executed on the morning of June 1, 2014 in Rajaee-Shahr Prison, the semi-official Fars news agency. ...

One Thousand Days in Prison: John Kerry Appeals for Amir Hekmati’s Release

One Thousand Days in Prison: John Kerry Appeals for Amir Hekmati’s Release

May 29, 2014

The US Secretary of State John Kerry asked the Iranian government, in a statement issued on Memorial Day, May 26, 2014, to release US citizen Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, who has been in prison in Iran since July 2011. ...

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