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June 26, 2013

Prisoner of Conscience Said To Be Alive, Though No One Has Seen Him In Prison

Following rumors that prisoner of conscience Arash Sadeghi had died in prison, his former lawyer told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he is alive, though the lawyer refused to answer questions about whether Sadeghi had been beaten in prison. Sadeghi’s former ...

June 26, 2013

Activist Given Six-Year Sentence and Exiled to Bandar Abbas

Political activist Saeed Madani has been sentenced to six years in prison in exile in Bandar Abbas. Mansoureh Ettefagh, the wife of the social researcher and visiting professor, expressed shock at the harsh sentence and the charges themselves in an interview with the International Campaign ...

June 26, 2013

Osanloo’s Family Calls for Investigation Into His Prison Death

The family of deceased prisoner of conscience Afshin Osanloo has requested that the Medical Examiner investigate his cause of death, his sister told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Osanloo’s official cause of death on June 20, 2013, has been listed as a ...

June 26, 2013

Journalist Completes Prison Sentence, Sotoudeh Released on 4-day Furlough

Imprisoned lawyer and human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh was released from Evin Prison on furlough on Sunday, June 23. Journalist Jila Baniyaghoub was also released from Evin Prison on the same day after completing her one-year prison sentence. ...

June 24, 2013

Four Years Later, Still No Justice for Neda’s Murder

On the fourth anniversary of the death of Neda Agha Soltan in the aftermath of the 2009 presidential elections, her mother told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, “There was supposed to be a court trial held, but in the past four years ...

June 20, 2013

Pew Study Finds Broad International Disapproval of Iran’s Human Rights Record

As Iran’s president-elect Hassan Rowhani prepares to take office in Tehran, he faces growing international concerns about the lack of personal freedoms in Iran. According to a new study by the Pew Research Center released on June 11, 2013, majorities in most of the countries ...

June 14, 2013

Election Day: Iranian Citizens’ Street Observations

While the polls were open in Iran, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran spoke to four voters about their votes, the state of the polling stations, and their expectations for the election. ...

June 14, 2013

Election Day: News Networks Blocked, Campaign Workers Limited, Universities Closed

As Iranians cast their votes for president today, authorities are blocking foreign Persian-language television stations, shutting down university campuses, and denying permissions and visas to some poll workers and foreign reporters. ...

June 14, 2013

Reading Marx in Tehran (New York Times)

Iran’s presidential election on June 14 will be neither free nor fair. ...

June 12, 2013

Visas Denied for Some Western Reporters, Others Face Difficult Reporting Conditions Inside Iran

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has learned that this week Iranian officials have refused the visa applications of many foreign reporters who had applied to travel to Iran for coverage of the June 14 presidential election. Four reporters from different countries told ...

June 10, 2013

Iran Accelerates Crackdown on Media and Dissidents Prior to Election

Iranian authorities should immediately stop censoring newspapers and news websites, arresting political activists, and muzzling foreign journalists within the country, ahead of the June 14 presidential election, the Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

June 7, 2013

Iranians’ Access To Technology Now “Up To The Private Companies”

In an interview with the Campaign, independent Internet security expert Collin Anderson, who participated in the campaign to lift the technology sanctions, described the general license as “an exemplary case of civil society organizations from different fields working together.” Congratulating the US administration for lifting ...

June 6, 2013

Cartoon 53: Free Elections: Picking from the Favorites

On May 21, Iran’s Guardian Council, responsible for vetting candidates for the upcoming June 14 presidential election, announced a list of eight approved candidates from the pool of 686 individuals who had registered. All eight candidates are considered to be the Supreme Leader’s favorites; many ...

June 5, 2013

Even on Death Row, Sunni Prisoners Mistreated for Religious Beliefs

At Rajaee Shahr Prison in Karaj, 20 Sunni prisoners, facing charges such as “acting against national security” for their proselytizing activities, have been convicted of “moharebeh” [enmity with God], a capital crime, and face an unsuitable atmosphere in prison where they are constantly disrespected by ...

June 4, 2013

Iran’s Oldest Protestant Church Shut Down by Intelligence Ministry, Pastor Transferred to Evin Prison

Mansour Borji, an advocate for Iranian Christians, told the Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the oldest Persian-language Protestant church of Iran, the Central Assemblies of God in Tehran, was shut down on May 26 due to pressure from intelligence forces, and one of ...

June 3, 2013

US Lifting of Tech Sanctions Welcomed

The Campaign welcomes the Obama administration’s positive step towards facilitating access to information in Iran, and calls on the administration to follow through with legal financial channels for Iranians to access the communications tools. ...

May 30, 2013

As Elections Approach, Iran Remains Silent on Arrests of Journalists

Iranian officials should break their silence about the status of Baztab Emrooz’s managing editor Ali Ghazali and the news website’s founder Foad Sadeghi, both arrested in the last month in relation to their media activities, and ensure they receive due process while in custody, including ...

May 29, 2013

UN Experts Decry Discrimination Against Women Candidates, Imprisonment of Journalists

In a statement released today, five United Nations human rights experts warned that Iran is seriously violating international law by its continued discrimination against women presidential candidates and the ongoing suppression of the press, as well as its violations of freedoms of association and assembly. ...

May 29, 2013

Student Activist Forcefully Arrested to Serve Prison Sentence

Security forces stormed the home of Ashkan Zahabian, a former Mashhad University student and member of the Daftar Tahkim Vahdat Student Organization General Council, arrested him, and transferred him to Babol’s Mati Kola Prison on May 27, a source told the International Campaign for Human ...

May 24, 2013

UN Committee Finds Widespread Discrimination Against Baha’is in Iran

In a report issued May 21, the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights found that Baha’is face “widespread and entrenched discrimination” in Iran, particularly in employment and education. The report also covered several other pressing human rights issues in Iran, including discrimination against ...

May 23, 2013

Increased IRGC Forces Create Security State Atmosphere in Border Regions

At least 100 new IRGC forces have been stationed in the Kurdish border regions in Western Iran in recent weeks, a local source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. The forces are engaged in patrolling the area and setting up inspection posts, ...

May 23, 2013

Kahrizak Trial Ends: Families Await Ruling on Deaths in Prison

The eleventh and final session of the trial for the deaths in Kahrizak Prison of three detainees in 2009 was held on Wednesday, May 22. Though the judge has not yet announced the adjournment of the trial, the lawyers told the press that the defendants ...

May 22, 2013

HOPE Concert for the Iranian People To Be Held in Berlin

On June 7, Iranian-American journalist and peace activist Roxana Saberi, who was arrested in Iran in 2009 and freed after international outcry, will present the HOPE Concert at the Velodrom in Berlin in worldwide support for the Iranian people. The International Campaign for Human Rights ...

May 22, 2013

Security Forces and Police Vehicles Increase Monitoring in Tehran

One day after the names of Iranian presidential candidates were announced by the Guardian Council, there was a tense security atmosphere in several areas of Tehran on May 22, following news of the disqualification of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei as candidates, several ...

May 21, 2013

Podcast 59: Nayereh Tohidi on Women and Higher Education in Iran

Our guest today is Dr. Nayareh Tohidi, Professor of Gender & Women Studies at California State University, Northridge, talking about Iranian government restrictions on women in higher education. ...

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