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Unfair Trials

Imprisoned Human Rights Defender Abdolfattah Soltani Denied Visitation with His Wife

August 17, 2015

Abdolfattah Soltani, human rights lawyer. Evin Prison authorities have prevented Massoumeh Dehghan from visiting her husband, the imprisoned human rights lawyer Abdolfattah Soltani, a source close to the family told ...

Political Activist Should Go Free Says Tehran’s Deputy Prosecutor

Political Activist Should Go Free Says Tehran’s Deputy Prosecutor

August 13, 2015

Mohammad Hossein Rafiee Mohammad Hossein Rafiee, a 71-year-old political activist has been illegally held in detention since June 16, 2015, apparently in connection with a prison sentence that is no ...

Imprisoned Artist Suffering from Lymphatic Disease

Imprisoned Artist Suffering from Lymphatic Disease

August 13, 2015

Atena Faraghdani The artist and civil activist Atena Faraghdani has developed signs of lymphatic disease in prison as she awaits her chance to challenge a 12-year prison sentence in the ...

Ailing Student Activist’s Continued Detention Violates Iran’s Own Laws

Ailing Student Activist’s Continued Detention Violates Iran’s Own Laws

August 13, 2015

Bahareh Hedayat’s Continued Detention Violates Iran’s Own Laws Prominent student activist Bahareh Hedayat should have been released by the end of July ...

Rezaian’s Lawyer Prevented from Responding to Prosecutor’s Accusations

Rezaian’s Lawyer Prevented from Responding to Prosecutor’s Accusations

August 11, 2015

The blatant denial of due process on display on the last day of Jason Rezaian’s trial on August 10, 2015, when his lawyer was not allowed to present arguments in response to the prosecutor, confirms ...

Rezaian and Other Iranian-American Prisoners Held on Sham Charges Should be Released

August 10, 2015

Three Iranian-American prisoners, Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, Jason Rezaian, and Saeed Abedini. August 10, 2015— The Rouhani administration should ...

Three Hanged in Public in Karaj

Three Hanged in Public in Karaj

August 10, 2015

Three people found guilty of rape were executed in public in the Golshahr neighborhood of the Iranian city of Karaj on July 29, 2015. Three people found ...

Jailed Human Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi Needs Urgent Medical Care

Jailed Human Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi Needs Urgent Medical Care

August 10, 2015

Sent Back to Prison despite Doctors’ Insistence She Be Seen by a Specialist Imprisoned rights activist Narges Mohammadi’s medical illnesses have reached a critical stage and require immediate attention, her husband Taghi Rahmani told the International ...

Rouhani Government Suppresses Nuclear Deal’s Critics

August 5, 2015

Despite high hopes among ...

Facebook Activist Details How She Received a Seven-Year Prison Sentence in Iran

Facebook Activist Details How She Received a Seven-Year Prison Sentence in Iran

August 4, 2015

Naghmeh Shahsavandi Shirazi One of the eight Facebook activists sentenced to long prison sentences in 2013 for social and political commentary posted on their Facebook pages, has asserted that she was denied access to a lawyer during her detention, interrogated about ...

Cartoon 121: Justice Through Amputation

Cartoon 121: Justice Through Amputation

August 3, 2015

The Iranian Judiciary carried out a double limb amputation sentence on August 4, 2015, where a convict's foot and fingers were amputated for robbery.  This is cartoonist Touka Neyestani's take on the Iranian ...

Former Reformist Member of Parliament Arrested Upon Return to Iran

Former Reformist Member of Parliament Arrested Upon Return to Iran

July 27, 2015

A senior adviser to opposition Green Movement leader Mehdi Karroubi was arrested upon his return to Iran six years after the controversial presidential elections that forced him to leave the country. Esmail Gerami Moghaddam, a former Member of Parliament and spokesman for Mehdi Karroubi’s Etemad Melli Party, was ...

Member of Spiritual Group Sentenced to Prison and Lashes

Member of Spiritual Group Sentenced to Prison and Lashes

July 20, 2015

Masoumeh Zia, a member of the Erfan-e Halgheh spiritual group, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that she has been sentenced to a year in prison and 74 lashes for “disturbing public order” and taking part in a gathering protesting the arrest of the group’s leader, Mohammad Ali ...

Pursue Human Rights in Iran with the Same Vigor as the Nuclear Accord

July 20, 2015

By Hadi Ghaemi  Lobelog.com- The nuclear accord reached this week between Iran and the P5+1 countries represents a resounding victory for diplomacy and peace. It was achieved only through unrelenting determination borne from a realization ...

Imprisoned Founder of Spiritual Group Awaits Clarification on His Sentence

Imprisoned Founder of Spiritual Group Awaits Clarification on His Sentence

July 17, 2015

May Still Face Death Penalty for Peaceful Practice of Beliefs Uncertainty surrounds the sentence of Mohammad Ali Taheri, the imprisoned founder of a spiritual healing and cultural group. The Judiciary spokesman says he has been sentenced but his lawyer says this is “incorrect.” “I went to the court ...

“Now comes the time to focus on human rights in Iran,” UN expert welcomes opportunity created by nuclear deal

“Now comes the time to focus on human rights in Iran,” UN expert welcomes opportunity created by nuclear deal

July 15, 2015

GENEVA (15 July 2015) – United Nations Special Rapporteur Ahmed Shaheed  today called on the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the international community ...

Intelligence Ministry Seeking “Maximum Punishment” for Prominent Human Rights Activist

Intelligence Ministry Seeking “Maximum Punishment” for Prominent Human Rights Activist

July 13, 2015

Narges Mohammadi Awaits Trial in Prison  The Intelligence Ministry has made a written request to impose the maximum punishment on human rights activist Narges Mohammadi, her husband Taghi Rahmani told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “Recently Ms. Mohammadi’s case file has ...

Parliamentary Bills Further Threaten Autonomy of Legal Profession in Iran

Parliamentary Bills Further Threaten Autonomy of Legal Profession in Iran

July 9, 2015

In an escalating war of words that reflects the long-running conflict between the Judiciary and lawyers over the legal profession’s independence in Iran, the Iranian Bar Association Union’s president, Bahman Keshavarz, reiterated in an interview with the official ISNA news service on June 21 that the ...

Baha’i Art Teacher Arrested in Front of His Students, No Charges Announced

Baha’i Art Teacher Arrested in Front of His Students, No Charges Announced

July 8, 2015

The Baha’i artist Shahriar Siroos was arrested by Intelligence Ministry agents on June 30 in Tehran and is being held at Evin Prison but the charges against him are not yet clear, a source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Siroos, 46, is a painter, ...

Activist Appeals Six-Year Prison Sentence for Her Membership in Peaceful Political Group 

July 4, 2015

Civil and political activist Minoo Mortazi Langroudi has launched an appeal against the six-year prison sentence she received for her peaceful activism. Ms. Langroudi was convicted on charges of disturbing national security and propaganda against ...

No Official Reason Given for Former Professor and Activist’s Arrest

No Official Reason Given for Former Professor and Activist’s Arrest

July 2, 2015

The family of former chemistry professor and activist Mohammad Hossein Rafiee, 71, has not been given an official explanation for why he was arrested and imprisoned nearly two weeks ago. Anna Maryam Rafiee told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that her father’s car was ...

“No Legal Basis” for Charging Lawyer with Shaking Hands with Female Client

“No Legal Basis” for Charging Lawyer with Shaking Hands with Female Client

July 2, 2015

Defense lawyer Mohammad Moghimi, who spent four days in detention for shaking hands with his female client, insists there are no legal grounds for the charge against him. “I hope they will stop pursuing this matter because the charge leveled against me does not have any legal basis. ...

Facebook User Will Not Be Executed, Lawyer Says

Facebook User Will Not Be Executed, Lawyer Says

July 2, 2015

The death sentence against Facebook user Soheil Arabi for allegedly insulting the Prophet has been annulled, his lawyer told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “On June 27, I heard the death sentence against my client has been nullified,” said Amir Salar Davoodi. “Now we have to wait ...

Campaign’s Five in the Afternoon Wins Major International Radio Award

Campaign’s Five in the Afternoon Wins Major International Radio Award

June 23, 2015

Human Rights Show Takes Silver Trophy at Prestigious NY Festival’s World’s Best Radio Programs Awards June 23, 2015—The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran’s weekly radio show, Five in the Afternoon, won a Silver Medal at the celebrated New York Festival International Radio ...

Child Rights Activist’s Mother Pleas for Help for Son’s Ten-Year Prison Sentence

June 19, 2015

Ten months after his arrest, children's rights activist Omid Alishenas has been sentenced to ten years in prison for "assembly and collusion and propaganda against the state," and "insulting the Supreme Leader." Mr. Alishenas' ...

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