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Unfair Trials

Rouhani Commission on Detainee Deaths in Iran Fails to Produce Results Three Months After Formation

Rouhani Commission on Detainee Deaths in Iran Fails to Produce Results Three Months After Formation

May 12, 2018

The fact-finding commission set up by President Hassan Rouhani to investigate the recent spate of detainee deaths in Iran has produced no ...

Dozens of Environmentalists Arrested in Southern Iran in Widening Crackdown

Dozens of Environmentalists Arrested in Southern Iran in Widening Crackdown

May 11, 2018

MP: Intelligence Ministry Has Rejected Espionage Claims More than 40 environmentalists, rangers and some of their relatives were arrested May 7-8, 2018, in the southern Iranian harbor city of Bandar Lengeh and surrounding towns Lavaredin, Janah ...

Lawyer: Dervish Bus Driver Could be Executed in “3 or 4 Days” Despite Innocence Plea

Lawyer: Dervish Bus Driver Could be Executed in “3 or 4 Days” Despite Innocence Plea

May 11, 2018

Mohammad Salas, a Sufi bus driver convicted in Iran of running over three policemen in the capital city of Tehran, could be hanged in a “few days” despite ...

800 Iranian Environmentalists Call on President Rouhani to Uphold the Rights of Detained Colleagues

800 Iranian Environmentalists Call on President Rouhani to Uphold the Rights of Detained Colleagues

May 9, 2018

Detainees’ Families Still Seeking Answers More Than Three Months Into Loved Ones’ Arrests President Hassan Rouhani has not responded to a letter by 800 Iranian environmentalists demanding clarification on the ...

Iranian Opposition Leader Under House Arrest Declines “Limited” Lifting of Restrictions

Iranian Opposition Leader Under House Arrest Declines “Limited” Lifting of Restrictions

May 8, 2018

Zahra Rahnavard Demands Unconditional Freedom For Herself and Fellow House Arrest Detainees Zahra Rahnavard, an Iranian opposition leader who has been under house arrest since February 2011, has ...

Execution of Iranian Kurdish Activist Suspended But Niece Commits Suicide

Execution of Iranian Kurdish Activist Suspended But Niece Commits Suicide

May 4, 2018

Nishtiman Hossein Panahi (left) committed suicide on May 2 after being harassed by agents of Iran's Intelligence Ministry and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Young Woman Takes Her Own ...

Grim Photo of Swedish Resident Imprisoned in Iran Surfaces Amid Heightened Concerns For His Life

Grim Photo of Swedish Resident Imprisoned in Iran Surfaces Amid Heightened Concerns For His Life

May 3, 2018

A photo of imprisoned Swedish resident and scientist Ahmadreza Djalali in which he appears thin and haggard has raised concerns for the health and medical condition ...

Reformists Look On as Former Rouhani Campaign Manager Ordered to Serve Two-Year in Prison For Poem

Reformists Look On as Former Rouhani Campaign Manager Ordered to Serve Two-Year in Prison For Poem

May 3, 2018

High School Teacher Prosecuted For Satirical Poem About Shia Imam A former campaign manager for Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has been ordered to serve a two-year prison sentence for reading a satirical poem...

Execution Imminent of Prisoner in Iran Despite Unfair Trial and Credible Allegations of Torture

Execution Imminent of Prisoner in Iran Despite Unfair Trial and Credible Allegations of Torture

May 2, 2018

Photo: Ramin Hossein Panahi has been transferred to an unknown location possibly to face execution. Lawyer: “Ramin’s case is being processed against ethical standards and existing laws. We ...

UN Rights Expert Urges Iran to Halt Imminent Execution of Ramin Hossein Panahi

UN Rights Expert Urges Iran to Halt Imminent Execution of Ramin Hossein Panahi

May 2, 2018

GENEVA (2 May 2018) – A UN human rights expert has urgently called on Iran to halt the death sentence against Iranian Kurd Ramin Hossein Panahi amid reports he will be ...

Indictments Issued Against Dozens in Connection With December 2017 Unrest in Iran

Indictments Issued Against Dozens in Connection With December 2017 Unrest in Iran

April 27, 2018

Students protesting in front of entrance to Tehran University. Some Charged with “Crimes Against ...

13 Labor Activists Summoned in Iran Ahead of International Labor Day

13 Labor Activists Summoned in Iran Ahead of International Labor Day

April 27, 2018

A week before International Labor Day, when labor rights groups typically hold demonstrations around the world, at least 13 labor activists have been summoned in Iran’s Western provinces of ...

Lawyer Who Exposed Cover Up of Client’s Death in Custody Could Be Imprisoned For Years in Iran

Lawyer Who Exposed Cover Up of Client’s Death in Custody Could Be Imprisoned For Years in Iran

April 27, 2018

Human rights attorney Mohammad Najafi is facing charges from three different courts and years of imprisonment in Iran for publicly arguing that local police concealed the true ...

Former Iranian Environmental Official Reveals He Was Spied on Since Returning to Iran

Former Iranian Environmental Official Reveals He Was Spied on Since Returning to Iran

April 25, 2018

 Kaveh Madani: State Supporters “Created Many Problems For Me” In a resignation letter posted on his Twitter account, the former deputy head of Iran’s Department of Environment (DOE) Kaveh Madani revealed that he ...

UN Rights Experts Call on Iran to Annul Death Sentence Against Ramin Hossein Panahi

UN Rights Experts Call on Iran to Annul Death Sentence Against Ramin Hossein Panahi

April 19, 2018

GENEVA (19 April 2018) – United Nations human rights experts* have called for Iran to annul the death sentence against an Iranian Kurdish prisoner, Ramin Hossein Panahi, amid serious concerns that he has not received a fair trial and has been mistreated and tortured in ...

Growing Demands For Apology From Iranian State TV Over Discriminatory Kids Show

Growing Demands For Apology From Iranian State TV Over Discriminatory Kids Show

April 17, 2018

At Least 100 People Remain Detained After March 2018 Protests Lawmakers in Iran’s mostly Arab-populated Khuzestan Province have demanded a meeting with the head of the state-run Islamic ...

Teachers’ Rights Advocate Writes Scathing Letter From Prison on Revolutionary Iran’s Failed Promises

Teachers’ Rights Advocate Writes Scathing Letter From Prison on Revolutionary Iran’s Failed Promises

April 12, 2018

Esmail Abdi Warns Judiciary of the Consequences of Its “Illegal Rulings” Ahead of Hunger Strike Prominent teachers’ rights advocate Esmail Abdi has written a letter from Evin Prison strongly criticizing Iranian officials’ ...

Iran’s Expediency Council Dragging Its Feet Over Fate of Religious Minority Candidates in Local Elections

Iran’s Expediency Council Dragging Its Feet Over Fate of Religious Minority Candidates in Local Elections

April 12, 2018

Six months have passed and the Iranian government has still not resolved the dispute over the suspension of a Yazd City Council member, Sepanta Niknam...

Iranian Political Prisoner Urges “Contentious People” To Be the Voice of His Imprisoned Wife

Iranian Political Prisoner Urges “Contentious People” To Be the Voice of His Imprisoned Wife

April 10, 2018

Authorities Ignore Golrokh Iraee Ebrahimi’s Life-Endangering Hunger Strike Imprisoned civil rights activist Arash Sadeghi has urged “all contentious people” to call for the release of ...

Imprisoned Iranian Baluchi Rights Activist Not Heard From Weeks After Sudden Transfer

Imprisoned Iranian Baluchi Rights Activist Not Heard From Weeks After Sudden Transfer

April 3, 2018

The family of imprisoned Baluchi civil rights activist Emadeddin Mollazehi has not heard from him since he was moved on March 14, 2018, from Saravan Prison in Sistan and Baluchistan Province in southeastern ...

Metal Band Member Sentenced to Six Years Prison in Iran Accused of Creating “Satanic Music”

Metal Band Member Sentenced to Six Years Prison in Iran Accused of Creating “Satanic Music”

March 30, 2018

Nikan Khosravi, a member of the Iranian metal band “Confess,” left Iran for Turkey to avoid being imprisoned for six years for producing metal music, he told the Center for Human ...

43 People Charged in Iran’s Kermanshah Province For Protesting Against the State

43 People Charged in Iran’s Kermanshah Province For Protesting Against the State

March 30, 2018

Forty-three people have been charged for protesting against the government in Kermanshah, the capital of Kermanshah Province in western Iran, in early January 2018. The province’s Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Hossein ...

Iran Cracks Down on Kurdish Activists After Anti-State Protests

Iran Cracks Down on Kurdish Activists After Anti-State Protests

March 29, 2018

At Least Two Activists Facing “National Security” Charges Iran’s cyber police, known as FATA, and the Intelligence Ministry have summoned rights activists in mainly Kurdish-populated provinces of the country and accused them of ...

Three Cases Provide Glimpse Into Ongoing Denial of Medical Care to Political Prisoners in Iran

Three Cases Provide Glimpse Into Ongoing Denial of Medical Care to Political Prisoners in Iran

March 28, 2018

Dozens of prisoners in Iran held on politically motivated charges are being denied medical treatment and leave despite visible symptoms of their deteriorating health, the ...

Second Iranian Woman Sentenced to Prison for Protesting Mandatory Hijab

Second Iranian Woman Sentenced to Prison for Protesting Mandatory Hijab

March 28, 2018

University student will spend a year behind bars for “encouraging corruption” Maryam Shariatmadari, one of the “Girls of Revolution Street” protesting against mandatory hijab for women in Iran, was sentenced to ...

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