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Unfair Trials

Photo of the Day: Free Amir Hekmati

Photo of the Day: Free Amir Hekmati

January 11, 2013

One year ago, an Iranian judiciary handed down a death sentence to Iranian-American Amir Hekmati, accusing him of being a spy for the CIA. These are allegations that both his family and the State Department deny. In March, this sentence was vacated and a new trial was ordered, but since then, there has been little ...

Robbery and Double Intimidation: What’s Wrong With This Picture? By Hossein Ghazian

Robbery and Double Intimidation: What’s Wrong With This Picture? By Hossein Ghazian

January 11, 2013

(Commentary) These days, the subject of violent robberies, usually carried out in public with knives and daggers, has become a hot topic in Iranian public opinion. Though armed robberies are not a new phenomenon, YouTube images captured by a surveillance camera of four men robbing a man on a not-so-secluded street in Tehran have made ...

Dadkhah in Strong Spirits, Daughter Thanks Officials for Allowing Visit

Dadkhah in Strong Spirits, Daughter Thanks Officials for Allowing Visit

January 6, 2013

Maryam Dadkhah, the daughter of human rights lawyer and prisoner of conscience Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that she was able to visit with her father on December 24 and 31, 2012, and that she found him to be in “strong spirits” and enjoying “exemplary sharpness,” discussing daily ...

Solitary Confinement Cause of Soltani’s Illnesses, Says Daughter

Solitary Confinement Cause of Soltani’s Illnesses, Says Daughter

January 3, 2013

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, the daughter of Abdolfattah Soltani said that her father was hospitalized two weeks ago, following a deterioration in his health. Maedeh Soltani told the Campaign that the Iranian judicial authorities finally agreed to her father’s medical treatment outside the prison after months of ...

Podcast 52: Interviewing Sarah Hekmati about her Brother Amir, an American Imprisoned in Iran

Podcast 52: Interviewing Sarah Hekmati about her Brother Amir, an American Imprisoned in Iran

January 3, 2013

Amir Hekmati, a 29 year-old US citizen and decorated Iraq war veteran, traveled to Iran in August of 2011 to visit his grandmother and extended family. Within weeks of entering the country for the first time, he was arrested, interrogated, and sent to Evin Prison, with no explanation to his family. ...

“Allow My Husband Medical Furlough,” Asks Union Activist Reza Shahabi’s Wife

“Allow My Husband Medical Furlough,” Asks Union Activist Reza Shahabi’s Wife

January 3, 2013

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Robabeh Rezaei, the wife of imprisoned labor activist Reza Shahabi, spoke about her husband’s hunger strike in protest of the prison authorities’ refusal to allow him medical treatment outside. “On Monday, December 24, when I visited with Reza through a booth, he wasn’t ...

Cartoon 39:  The Cyclist in the Cell

Cartoon 39: The Cyclist in the Cell

January 3, 2013

Prisoner of conscience Faezeh Hashemi, an outspoken women’s rights activist and former Member of Parliament, was placed in solitary confinement at Evin Prison on December 29, 2012. Her voice, which joined other prisoners in the women’s ward in leading political chants of “Down with the Dictator” and “Down with the Oppressor, Be He the Shah ...

Five Kurdish Political Prisoners Face New Charges

Five Kurdish Political Prisoners Face New Charges

December 30, 2012

Along with several other political prisoners, the five Kurdish men had been transferred to the Intelligence Office Detention Center on several occasions during the past year, where they ...

Lawyer Mohammad Ali Dadkhah Suffers Memory Loss in Prison, Is Under Pressure to Confess on TV

Lawyer Mohammad Ali Dadkhah Suffers Memory Loss in Prison, Is Under Pressure to Confess on TV

December 29, 2012

The brother of founding member of the Defenders of Human Rights Center Mohammad Ali Dadkhah told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that the prominent human rights lawyer is showing signs of impaired memory at Evin Prison, and that he is under severe pressure to confess against himself and to accept charges leveled ...

Cartoon 37: Intelligence Agents Harass Families

Cartoon 37: Intelligence Agents Harass Families

December 20, 2012

Iranian Intelligence agents have developed a pattern of targeting the local family members of political dissidents and journalists who live outside of Iran. Most recently, Iranian Intelligence Ministry agents have redoubled their harassment of BBC Persian employees’ families over the last two weeks, pressuring them to ask their relatives to stop working for the BBC, ...

Stop Targeting and Harassing BBC Journalists’ Families in Iran

Stop Targeting and Harassing BBC Journalists’ Families in Iran

December 20, 2012

(December xx, 2012) The Iranian Judiciary and Intelligence agencies must immediately stop harassing the family members of journalists working abroad and ensure that security forces put an end to extrajudicial mistreatment, intimidation, and official misconduct, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said today. ...

Mapping Iran’s Human Rights (Interactive)

Mapping Iran’s Human Rights (Interactive)

December 18, 2012

Mapping Iran’s Human Rights, an ongoing project of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, highlights and explores major human rights violations in different provinces of Iran, beyond Tehran’s borders. Given this geographical overview of human rights violations, you can monitor human rights trends, learn about notorious prisons, keep tabs on Iranian officials who ...

Cartoon 36: Interrogators Target the Sacred Union

Cartoon 36: Interrogators Target the Sacred Union

December 13, 2012

In a letter addressed to Sadeq Larijani, Head of the Iranian Judiciary, political prisoner Abolfazl Ghadyani asks (LINK: ) that the Intelligence Ministry stop interrogators’ “harassment and the corruption” of the families of political prisoners. The letter, published December 11 on Kaleme website, describes the actions of imprisoned journalist Alireza Rajaee’s interrogator: “Recently he has ...

A Letter From Prison: Interrogator Told Wife of Political Prisoner to Divorce Husband

A Letter From Prison: Interrogator Told Wife of Political Prisoner to Divorce Husband

December 12, 2012

In a letter addressed to Sadeq Larijani, Head of the Iranian Judiciary, political prisoner Abolfazl Ghadyani asks him to stop the Intelligence Ministry interrogators’ “harassment and the corruption” of the families of political prisoners. The letter, published on Kaleme website on Tuesday, December 11, directly addresses the interrogator of Alireza Rajaee, a journalist and political ...

Are Family Punishments a Coincidence? Nasrin Sotoudeh Explains Reason for Strike

Are Family Punishments a Coincidence? Nasrin Sotoudeh Explains Reason for Strike

December 11, 2012

Nasrin Sotoudeh, the imprisoned Iranian human rights lawyer who just ended her 49-day hunger strike to protest the travel ban on her 12-year-old daughter, has written a letter addressed to the public and to human rights activists. In the letter that appeared on her husband Reza Khandan’s Facebook page today, Sotoudeh explains the reasons that ...

Cartoon 35: Sotoudeh the Defender

Cartoon 35: Sotoudeh the Defender

December 10, 2012

From October 17 to December 4, 2012, human rights lawyer and activist Nasrin Sotoudeh was on hunger strike to protest the foreign travel ban imposed on her 13-year-old daughter, Mehraveh. Along with her father, Reza Khandan, Mehraveh had been served papers indicating that she was banned from leaving the country without any explanations or indication ...

Cartoon 34: Judicial Independence in Iran

Cartoon 34: Judicial Independence in Iran

December 8, 2012

As Iran’s execution rate continues to skyrocket and its prisons suffer from intense overcrowding, the independence of its judiciary and legal systems is being called into question. In Evin Prison in Tehran, where most prisoners of conscience are held, there is an entire ward—Ward 209—overseen not by the Judiciary but rather by the Intelligence Ministry, ...

Nasrin Sotoudeh Ends 49-Day Hunger Strike After Daughter’s Travel Ban Lifted

Nasrin Sotoudeh Ends 49-Day Hunger Strike After Daughter’s Travel Ban Lifted

December 4, 2012

Nasrin Sotoudeh was arrested on September 4, 2010. A lower court sentenced her to 11 years in prison, 20 years’ ban on her legal practice, and 20 years’ ban on foreign travel. An appeals court reduced her sentence to six years in prison and 10 years’ ban on her legal practice. ...

Iranian Government Denies Prisoner of Conscience Abdollah Momeni Family Visits

Iranian Government Denies Prisoner of Conscience Abdollah Momeni Family Visits

November 28, 2012

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, the wife of prisoner of conscience Abdollah Momeni said that she has been repeatedly denied visits to her husband who is imprisoned at Iran’s Evin Prison. “My children and I have not visited Abdollah for a year and a half, not even once,” ...

Sotoudeh’s Health Critical, Intelligence Says “Continue Hunger Strike to the End!”

Sotoudeh’s Health Critical, Intelligence Says “Continue Hunger Strike to the End!”

November 28, 2012

Imprisoned human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, who has been on a hunger strike since October 17, told her husband that her health has deteriorated to the point where she is transferred to the prison infirmary every day. In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, her husband Reza Khandan said, “The ...

UN Resolution Intensifies International Pressure on Iran

UN Resolution Intensifies International Pressure on Iran

November 27, 2012

(November 27, 2012) The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran welcomes today’s passage of a resolution by the United Nations Third Committee of the General Assembly calling on the government of Iran to stop its massive human rights violations. ...

Family Forced to Sign Release in the Case of Prison Interrogation Death

Family Forced to Sign Release in the Case of Prison Interrogation Death

November 24, 2012

Gohar Eshghi, Sattar Beheshti’s mother, told the Campaign that she is requesting an in-person meeting with Sadeq Larijani, Head of the Iranian Judiciary, so that she may talk to him about the investigations into her son’s death. “I would like to ask Mr. Larijani and the Tehran Prosecutor to give me an appointment so that ...

Ahmad Zeidabadi Hospitalized After Six Months of Illness

Ahmad Zeidabadi Hospitalized After Six Months of Illness

November 23, 2012

“The cause of his illnesses has not yet been determined, but the initial diagnosis is that Ahmad is under psychological pressure and stress has led to these illnesses. He has been under stress in prison for 3.5 years, especially the first few months of his detention when he was under immense pressure, and the effects ...

Activist Abolfazl Tabarzadi Released from Detention Due to Severe Medical Condition

Activist Abolfazl Tabarzadi Released from Detention Due to Severe Medical Condition

November 23, 2012

Student and human rights activist Abdolfazl Tabarzadi has been released after six months of imprisonment in Karoon Prison, after the medical examiner and a judge determined he is medically unfit to serve his prison term. Suffering from severe psychological problems, Tabarzadi is currently being treated at his family home. His grandmother, Sakineh Zibaei, told the ...

Cartoon 33: Respect the Oath: “Keep Them from Harm and Injustice”

Cartoon 33: Respect the Oath: “Keep Them from Harm and Injustice”

November 23, 2012

Respect the Oath: "Keep Them from Harm and Injustice" After international outcry about the suspicious death of blogger Sattar Bahashti while in custody of the Iranian security forces, Iranian authorities launched ...

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