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April 7, 2011

No Visits, Phone Calls, or Information Says Wife of Political Prisoner

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Narges Mohammadi, the wife of author and political activist Taghi Rahmani expressed concern about her husband’s conditions. “Taghi called home on 28 March. During the one-minute phone call, he greeted me and asked ...

April 4, 2011

110 Months in Prison Based on Forced Confessions for Activists in Babol

A local source in the city of Babol told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the Revolutionary Court in Babol issued sentences totaling 110 months in prison for ten individuals previously active in Mir Hossein Mousavi’s election campaign. According to the source, ...

April 4, 2011

Maz Jobrani Sends Birthday Message to Bahareh Hedayat

Iranian American comedian Maz Jobrani, best known for the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour, sent a birthday message to imprisoned student activist to Bahareh Hedayat. Jobrani told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he hopes Hedayat is released soon. ...

April 1, 2011

Campaign for the Release of Imprisoned Student Activist Bahareh Hedayat

A group of student, women, and human rights activists have formed a campaign in support of student activist Bahareh Hedayat, who is currently serving a nine and a half year prison sentence at Evin Prison. The group is calling on the Iranian government to release ...

April 1, 2011

Increasing Pressure Placed on Political Prisoners

In recent months, Iranian judicial authorities have imposed numerous limitations on some political prisoners' phone call use, family visitation rights, and prison leave. Ali Tabarzadi, son of imprisoned political activist Heshmatollah Tabarzadi, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran of the plight ...

March 30, 2011

Another New Year Spent in Exile Prison for Ailing Student

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Hamed Rouhinejad’s father, Mohammad Rouhinejad, spoke about his son’s multiple sclerosis and lack of access to prison furlough after two years. “I had an in-person visit with him on 22 March. His health ...

March 29, 2011

Imprisoned and Exiled Student Activist Transferred Back to Prison

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, “starred student” Zia Nabavi’s, told the Campaign that his son has been transferred back to Karoon Prison in Ahvaz. “My son has been returned to Karoon Prizon. I talked to him on the ...

March 28, 2011

No Furlough Allowed for Journalist Ahmad Zeidabadi

Mohammad Sharif, a lawyer who represents many political prisoners and is one of the founders of the Defenders of Human Rights Center, spoke with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran about his client Ahmad Zeidabadi’s case. “Since his sentence was upheld [by the ...

March 28, 2011

Political Prisoners and Prisoners of Conscience Deprived New Year Furlough

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Fatameh Kamali Ahmadsaraei, wife of Emadedin Baghi, imprisoned journalist and founder of the Society to Defend Prisoners, said that Tehran’s Prosecutor did not allow Baghi furlough for Nowruz (Persian New Year). Baghi is ...

March 28, 2011

Banned Iranian Students at Human Rights Session in Geneva

Mostafa Khosravi and Nariman Mostafavi, two students who have been banned from continuing their education in Iran, are now continuing their studies abroad. Both were among the student activists who challenged the narrative of Iran’s official delegation and pro-government NGO delegations during the course of ...

March 28, 2011

International Organizations Call for Immediate Reforms in Syria

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has joined a group of international civil society organizations calling on the Syrian government to implement immediate reforms, respect the legitimate rights of its citizens, and avoid further bloodshed. The text of the statement is below: March 28, ...

March 24, 2011

Unfolding of Iran Resolution Vote: What was not Mentioned in the News!

Geneva, Switzerland–Twenty two member states of the United Nations Human Rights Council voted for a resolution against Iran, approving the appointment of a special human rights rapporteur for Iran, while 7 voted against it and 14 abstained. At the meeting, the Iranian diplomatic delegation presented ...

March 24, 2011

One Day Before The Resolution, The Iranian Delegation Attacks The Secretary-General’s Report

Campaign’s daily blog from Geneva- Yesterday, the delegation representing Iran on the Human Rights Council presented the Iranian government’s response to the UN Secretary General’s report which was submitted informally last week and formally today, with phrases that sounded like slogans and without making references ...

March 24, 2011

Iran’s Student Movement Makes A Strong Appearance At The UN Human Rights Council Session

With several prominent members from Iran’s student movement, former political prisoners, and expelled or banned students in attendance, challenging Iran’s official delegation and the state-supported NGO members, the United Nations Human Rights Council Session had a very different face this year. ...

March 23, 2011

Iranian Delegation’s Lack of Credibility at the Human Rights Council

Geneva, Switzerland–The Sixteenth session of the United Nations Human Rights Council is underway with the aim of reviewing a resolution about the appointment of a special rapporteur for Iran. The Iranian delegation has lobbied hard among representatives of different countries to make sure the ...

March 23, 2011

Russia Must Address Human Rights Violations in Iran to be a Credible Global Power (Commentary)

Russian authorities need to do much more to protect the human rights of Russian citizens, but the Russian government should also think about its international human rights responsibilities. Russia needs to join other democratic states in doing what is possible to stop the world’s ...

March 23, 2011

Daughter Visits Imprisoned Parents After Months Long Visitation Ban

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Arefeh Tajzadeh, daughter of prisoner of conscience Mostafa Tajzadeh, said that after a months long ban on visitation rights, her sister was allowed to see their father on Tuesday, 22 March. “My father ...

March 23, 2011

So-Called NGOs that Support Torture and Child Executions

Geneva, Switzerland — Of all the countries whose human rights conditions are currently on the agenda of the Human Rights Council (HRC) or about whom there is criticism in various sections of the four-week long HRC session, Iran and China are two of the few ...

March 23, 2011

Supreme Leader is Accountable for Crimes Taking Place, Says Abdolali Bazargan

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Abdolali Bazargan, son of Mehdi Bazargan, a founder of the Iran Freedom Movement and the first Prime Minister of Iran during the transitional government formed after the 1979 revolution, talked about the invalid ...

March 23, 2011

Journalist and Human Rights Activist Sentenced to Four Years in Prison

Kaveh Ghasemi Kermanshahi, a journalist and human rights activist, was sentenced by the Fourth Branch Appeals Court in Kermanshah, presided by Mohammad Ali Roshani, to four years in prison. The verdict was reduced from a five-year lower court sentence and was delivered to his ...

March 22, 2011

‘My Client’s Year Long ‘Temporary Detention’ is Considered Pre-Trial Punishment,’ Says Lawyer

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran recently interviewed Mahmoud Taravatrouy, lawyer for Mohammad Saber Abbasian, a prisoner of conscience and student activist, who said that Abbasian’s case is one of the most critical cases of a student in the past two years. “He ...

March 22, 2011

“None of the female prisoners at Rajaee Shahr Prison are well,” Says Activist’s Father

The father of imprisoned student activist Shabnam Madadzadeh, expressed concern about her condition in an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “Shabnam and other political prisoners, none of them are well; they are not well physically or psychologically. They do not ...

March 21, 2011

EU to Sanction Those Responsible for Grave Human Rights Violations

The European Union announced that it would “swiftly [introduce] restrictive measures targeted against those responsible for grave human rights violations” in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Following its meeting in Brussels on 21 March 2011, the Union’s Council of Ministers noted its “deep concern” about ...

March 19, 2011

Post-Election Torture Victim Attacked By Knife In Paris

Ebrahim Mehtari, a young political activist who was arrested and physically abused in prison during the post-election events of 2009, sustained several knife wounds last night in Paris when he was attacked by two men, one of whom was Iranian. An hour ago, Mehtari told ...

March 17, 2011

Many Countries Support a Special Mechanism on Iran, Says Director of Democracy Coalition Project

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Dokhi Fassihian, executive director of the Democracy Coalition Project, said many countries have reached the conclusion that there is an urgent need for a UN special mechanism to monitor and report on the ...

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