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Cartoon (28): “No Political Prisoners in Iran”

Cartoon (28): “No Political Prisoners in Iran”

October 23, 2012

Earlier this year, in July, Javad Larijani stated, “There are no political prisoners inside the Islamic Republic of Iran.” Just last week, on October 17, Larijani’s brother Sadeq Larijani, Iran’s Head of Judiciary, claimed, “No one is executed in Iran for their political convictions.” ...

Dissident Cleric Suffers Seizures And Heart Attack In Prison

July 16, 2012

Farideh Honarvar Shojayee told the Campaign she that during her booth visit with her son on June 30, “Arash’s health was very bad. Though they have been giving him his medicine, more or less, for the last few days, but he is not well yet. The hunger strike has also affected his health. He has ...

Kept in Solitary as Punishment, Says Imprisoned Activist’s Wife

Kept in Solitary as Punishment, Says Imprisoned Activist’s Wife

June 28, 2012

Saeed Madani, 74, remains in Evin Prison’s Ward 209 after having completed his interrogations. Mansoureh Ettefagh, Madani’s wife, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that he has likely undergone torture during his detention. She also said that his interrogators are keeping Madani in solitary confinement to punish him. ...

After Anniversary Protest in Evin Prison, 6 Prisoners Transferred to Intelligence Ward

After Anniversary Protest in Evin Prison, 6 Prisoners Transferred to Intelligence Ward

June 12, 2012

On the third anniversary of the disputed 2009 Iranian presidential election, six political prisoners have been transferred to the Intelligence Ministry’s Ward 209 at Evin Prison. Sources told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that they are concerned about the way the intelligence forces may treat these prisoners. Yesterday, at least 50 prisoners ...

Deprivation of Medical Care Jeopardizes Political Prisoner’s Life

Deprivation of Medical Care Jeopardizes Political Prisoner’s Life

May 25, 2012

(25 May 2012) The Iranian Judiciary should immediately provide medical care for political prisoner Hossein Ronaghi Maleki and avoid another human tragedy, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. It should also end its systematic policy of denying medical care to prisoners of conscience, thereby causing them permanent physical harm and disability, ...

Imprisoned Student Beaten in Front of Parents

Imprisoned Student Beaten in Front of Parents

April 25, 2012

The parents of imprisoned student Javad Alikhani told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that they watched the guards at Evin Prison beat up their son. Authorities also prevented the family from having an in-person visit. “We had taken heavy duty glue for Hossein to fix his broken eyeglasses. They give us so ...

Cartoon: Judge Mortazavi and Justice

Cartoon: Judge Mortazavi and Justice

April 21, 2012

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Journalist’s Wife Speaks of His Physical Abuse and Need for Medical Treatment

Journalist’s Wife Speaks of His Physical Abuse and Need for Medical Treatment

March 21, 2012

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Nahid Kouhshekaf, the wife of journalist Ehsan Houshmand who has been in prison for more than two months, said that she has not had any visits with her husband since his arrest and that he has been subjected to physical abuse in prison. ...

Mohammad Davari’s Health Condition Deteriorates in Prison

March 20, 2012

Mohammad Davari, former editor-in-chief of Saham News website, has developed acute psychological illness in prison and is in critical condition, his brother Bijan Davari told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran in an interview. “Mohammad is not well at all. Besides psychological problems, he has chest pains and his teeth have gone bad,” ...

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 ...

Malekpour’s Sister Fears Execution Imminent

Malekpour’s Sister Fears Execution Imminent

March 12, 2012

Expressing grave concern about her brother’s conditions, Maryam Malekpour told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that her family has had no news about her brother Saeed Malekpour, whose death sentence was forwarded to the Iranian Judiciary’s Sentence Enforcement Unit in February 2012. ...

Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand in Critical Condition, Denied Basic Prisoner Rights

March 2, 2012

Imprisoned Kurdish activist Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand is in critical condition after embarking on a hunger strike over two weeks ago, his wife told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Half Measures: Juvenile Execution Under Iran’s New Penal Code

February 27, 2012

Iran’s new penal code was finally approved by the Guardian Council, a body of clerics and lawyers in charge of approving legislation, in February 2012. Once the new penal code is signed by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and published in the official gazette, it will officially replace the current penal code. The Iranian government purports that ...

Imprisoned Blogger on Hunger Strike in Critical Condition

February 13, 2012

Imprisoned blogger Mehdi Khazali is in critical condition due to his hunger strike, his son Mohammad Saleh Khazali told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran in a February 10 interview. “Today is the 33rd day my father has been on a hunger strike. After he suffered stomach bleeding last week, they transferred him from ...

Saeed Malekpour Under Renewed Pressure to Make Televised Confessions

February 10, 2012

Security forces have renewed the pressure on Saeed Malekpour, the web programmer and Canadian resident whose death sentence was upheld by the Iranian Supreme Court last month, to make a televised confession, his sister Maryam Malekpour told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. ...

Journalist Barred from Family Visits; May Be in Solitary Confinement

January 30, 2012

The family of imprisoned journalist Hassan Fathi has reason to believe he has been returned to solitary confinement, a source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “We think he has been transferred to a solitary cell again, because last week when the family went to visit with him, they were told that he ...

Blogger Returned to Prison Two Days After Surgery

January 30, 2012

Prison authorities returned imprisoned blogger Hossein Ronaghi Maleki to Evin Prison only two days after his kidney operation, despite his physician’s orders for medical furlough. Ronaghi’s mother told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that this is the fourth time he has been transferred to a hospital during his prison term. ...

“Dezfool Prison Inmates Are Treated Like Animals”

January 5, 2012

A local source in Ahvaz told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that Saeed Saki, a political prisoner and an Ahvaz Arab activist who was previously held in Karoon Prison of Ahvaz, was transferred to Dezfool prison two months ago. According to the source, the Dezfool Prison is in deplorable conditions due to ...

Iran’s Secret Hangings: Mass Unannounced Executions in Mashhad’s Vakilabad Prison

Iran’s Secret Hangings: Mass Unannounced Executions in Mashhad’s Vakilabad Prison

January 5, 2012

Since January 2010, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has published dozens of reports of unannounced secret group executions at Vakilabad Prison in the northeast city of Mashhad. These executions were largely in violation of international human rights law and domestic procedures. Judicial authorities have continuously evaded questions about these executions and the ...

Podcast 40: Maziar Bahari on the Crackdown on Filmmakers

Podcast 40: Maziar Bahari on the Crackdown on Filmmakers

November 22, 2011

In this week’s Weekly Rights Podcast, we examine the Iranian government’s crackdown on independent and documentary filmmakers and actors. We talk to Maziar Bahari, an Iranian-Canadian filmmaker and journalist, about the arrests of six independent documentary filmmakers who were charged with collaborating with BBC Persian. Bahari also describes his arrest in after the June 2009 ...

Weekly Rights Podcast 30

Weekly Rights Podcast 30

July 18, 2011

In this week’s Weekly Rights Podcast: more than 50 officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran have been put on visa restriction lists by the US and UK; the son of political prisoner Heshmatollah Tabarzadi tells the Campaign of concern for Tabarzadi’s health; Hossein Ronaghi Maleki’s father is concerned for his son’s health in prison; ...

Weekly Rights Podcast 28

Weekly Rights Podcast 28

June 11, 2011

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Weekly Rights Podcast 27

Weekly Rights Podcast 27

June 1, 2011

In this week’s Weekly Rights Podcast: Rudi Bakhtiar of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran testifies at the United States Foreign Relations subcommittee hearing; the mothers of imprisoned American hikers Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal speak out; the Campaign joins a group calling for an investigation into prisoner rights violations; clashes continue in ...

Weekly Rights Podcast 26

Weekly Rights Podcast 26

May 14, 2011

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Court Defense of Heshmatollah Tabarzadi

October 6, 2010

“During my interrogation, I was under duress and torture. As I point out in the enclosed defense bill, I was informed of my charges in an illegal manner. My arrest and the location where I was detained were both illegal. I was in a solitary cell for 40 days inside Ward 40 of Evin prison, ...

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