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January 27, 2010

Six Years Imprisonment for Jahanbakhsh Khanjani

Mahmoud Alizadeh Tabatabaee, Jahanbakhsh Khanjani’s attorney, told the Iranian Student’s News Agency on Wednesday: “According to the verdict issued by Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Courts, Mr. Khanjani has been sentenced to one year of imprisonment on charges of ‘propaganda against the state,’ and five ...

January 26, 2010

Dismissal of a University Professor for Political Reasons

Dr. Abbas Kazemi, a Communications professor at Tehran University’s Department of Social Sciences, was dismissed from his position because he had participated in the funeral procession of prominent dissident cleric, Grand Ayatollah Seyed Ali Montazeri. ...

January 25, 2010

Head of Iranian Judiciary Demands More Restrictions on Press

In his speech at a gathering of high level judiciary authorities on Sunday, Sadegh Larijani said: “How can some people who are connected to certain political factions publish news and disseminate lies and divisive analysis under fake names and enjoy safety from which they create ...

January 25, 2010

Ambiguities in the Case of Three Americans: No Meetings, No Trial, and No Phone Calls

Massoud Shafiee, attorney to the three Americans who were detained six months ago after they drifted into Iranian territory, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that his efforts for accessing his clients have been unsuccessful and authorities in charge of the case ...

January 24, 2010

Problems, Fears, and Hopes of Iranian Asylum Seekers in Turkey (Part III)

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran recently sat down with an Iranian refugee who spent 18 months in Turkey waiting for asylum. This refugee, who was working as a journalist in Iran, talks about issues surrounding seeking asylum in Turkey, financial difficulties related ...

January 23, 2010

Pressure on Student Leaders for Confessions and Dissolution of Daftar-e-Tahkim-e-Vahdat

While four members of the central committee overseeing the nationwide student organization, Daftar-e-Tahkim-e-Vahdat (The Office for Strengthening Unity), continue to remain in prison, several of their members and close associates told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that security authorities have increased pressure ...

January 22, 2010

Problems, Fears, and Hopes of Iranian Asylum Seekers in Turkey (Part II)

Continuing our interview with Iranian asylum seekers who have left Iran over the past few months, International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran talks to a long time journalist who has been waiting in Turkey for the past 4 months to receive asylum. He ...

January 21, 2010

Arrest of Another Journalist, Lili Farhadpour

Lili Farhadpour, a journalist, was one of those arrested following post-Ashura mass detentions of political and social activists and journalists. According to various sources, Farhadpour was arrested by security forces on Thursday morning, 21 January at her home. Farhadpour is one of the journalists who ...

January 20, 2010

A Month After Her Arrest, Ambiguity Surrounds Somayeh Rashidi’s Case

Authorities refuse to provide any information pertaining to the case of women’s rights activist Somayeh Rashidi’s. Over the past few days, her temporary detention orders have been extended and she continues to remain in solitary confinement. ...

January 19, 2010

Ayatollah Khalaji’s son: ‘My father was arrested for expressing his opinions’

Mehdi Khalaji, son of Ayatollah Khalaji, a prominent Qum cleric who was arrested on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at his home in Qum, told International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he believes that the only reason for this theological teacher's arrest is expressing ...

January 16, 2010

Mohsen Safaee Farahani and Behzad Nabavi Each Receive Six-Year Prison Sentences

Mohsen Safaee Farahani and Behzad Nabavi, two prominent reformist political figures arrested after the 12 June 2009 presidential elections, have been sentenced to six-year prison terms. The court reviewing Safaee Farahani’s charges issued its final verdict 37 days after the last court session and 200 ...

January 15, 2010

Deprivation of Dezful Students, Threats Against Tehran Students

While the Iranian Constitution allows for peaceful congregations which are not disruptive to Islamic principles, in recent actions against students participating in protests, 18 Dezful Azad University students were handed heavy punishments of deprivation of education for half a year, deprivation of education for a ...

January 15, 2010

Death Sentence for Shirin Alam Holi, Kurdish political prisoner

The Kurdistan Human Rights News Agency has reported that Shirin Alam Holi, a Kurdish political prisoner who is in Tehran’s Evin prison has been sentenced to death. This sentence has been issued on charges of “moharebeh” or warring against God. The Revolutionary Court’s sentence has ...

January 14, 2010

Attorney for Three Detained Americans: “I am trying to meet my clients”

Massoud Shafiee, attorney for three Americans who entered Iran by mistake five months ago and were subsequently arrested and imprisoned, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he is trying to meet with his clients. ...

January 14, 2010

Shirin Ebadi’s Sister Released After 17 Days

Shirin Ebadi’s sister has been released after 17 days in detention. Dr. Nooshin Ebadi, sister of Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi, who was arrested by security authorities on 28 December without being charged, was released on Wednesday night. ...

January 13, 2010

Another Suspicious Assassination and the Need for an Independent Fact-Finding Commission

The Iranian media’s method of disseminating information about the assassination of a Tehran University physics professor has created serious concerns about the nature of this murder and the police’s investigation of the case. From the very first hours that news of this incident was announced, ...

January 13, 2010

Ebadi on Baha’is

Shirin Ebadi, head of the Defenders of Human Rights Center, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran today that if the Iranian judiciary were to issue a verdict based on evidence in the case and not the Prosecutor’s claims, the trial of the ...

January 13, 2010

Five Prison Terms Confirmed: One to Six Years for Participating in Protests, Running a Website

On Tuesday, ILNA News Agency announced that verdicts for five individuals convicted after the post-election protests have been forwarded for implementation. From descriptions of the sentences, it appears that most charges are “participation in public gatherings after the elections,” and “publishing material on the ...

January 13, 2010

Assassination of a Tehran physics professor

A Tehran University professor was killed in an explosion outside his home as he attempted to leave for work on Monday. Massoud Ali Mohammadi was a professor of physics and quantum at Tehran University. Tehran Province’s security authorities have suggested this could have been ...

January 11, 2010

Fact Finding Report’s Shortcoming: What about the Kahrizak Physician and the Mass Graves?

Many believe the report from the Iranian Parliament’s fact finding commission about Kahrizak Detention Center, in which three young detainees died, is a step forward. However, the Iranian Parliament’s minority faction believes that certain important components, such as the suspicious death of Kahrizak’s young physician, ...

January 10, 2010

The Three Americans Will be Tried Soon

Although a few weeks ago the Iranian officials announced the trial date for the three Americans who accidentally entered Iranian soil five months ago, the trial never took place. Ramin Mehman Parast announced on Monday that the trial will soon take place but no specific ...

January 9, 2010

Mesbah Yazdi Provides the Philosophical-Religious Grounds for Execution of Opposition

While several government, military, and religious authorities have spoken at speeches, sermons, and interviews about severe punishment of protesters who were detained on Ashura, demanding that Iranian judiciary issue verdicts of “muhareb” for them, in a recent sermon, Mesbah Yazdi who is the spiritual leader ...

January 8, 2010

Venezuelan Students Support Students in Iran

Iranian students: This New Year will be the year of the young liberators, openers of a new cycle of life in the world for the welfare of all citizens, and the routing of our way of doing politics in our spaces. It will be the consolidation of ...

January 7, 2010

Judiciary’s High Speed: Five “Muharebeh” Verdicts in Two Weeks

Tehran's Prosecutor's Office announced on Thursday that the files of five suspects arrested on Ashura on charges of muharebeh have been completed and forwarded to Iran's Revolutionary courts. According ...

January 7, 2010

Mortazavi Found Responsible in Kahrizak Tragedy

A special commission of the Iranian Parliament formed to investigate the events of Kahrizak Detention Center submitted its final report on Sunday which was unanimously approved. The Commission made several visits to different police detention centers and conducted various interviews with police authorities, detainees, ...

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