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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 Campaign ...

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 private ...

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 justice system's ...

Rouhani Government and Conservatives Clash over Laws on Female Dress

Rouhani Government and Conservatives Clash over Laws on Female Dress

July 21, 2015

More than two-thirds of  the members of the Iranian Parliament—216 MPs—have signed a resolution supporting the implementation of a law that requires women to observe strict rules on clothing in public. The Rouhani administration has expressed doubts on the effectiveness of coercive tactics against ...

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 ...

“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 ...

Citizens Angry that Government Backs Away from Supporting Women’s Attendance at Sport Stadiums

Citizens Angry that Government Backs Away from Supporting Women’s Attendance at Sport Stadiums

July 9, 2015

Administation Reverses Position and Caves in to Hardliners Rouhani’s Vice President for Women’s and Family Affairs, Shahindokht Molaverdi, has come under increasingly direct criticism by Iranian citizens after her flip-flops—and now backing away—from her earlier support for women’s attendance at sports events in Iran. Molaverdi, after forcefully advocating for ...

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 ...

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 ...

Rouhani Minister Expresses Outrage that Women Were Banned from Attending Iran-US Volleyball Match

June 23, 2015

Molaverdi Decries Hypocrisy of Policies toward Women on her Facebook Page Hours after women were denied entry to the volleyball game between Iran’s and the United States’ national teams on June 19, 2015 at Tehran's Azadi ...

cartoon 117: Women Not Allowed

cartoon 117: Women Not Allowed

June 19, 2015

After much public anticipation for a decision on whether women would be allowed to watch the Iran-US volleyball games, and despite announcements by Rouhani administration about a favorable resolution to the issue, the Tasnim new agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, announced ...

Lawyer and Client Accused of “Illegitimate Relations” for a Handshake in Prison

June 17, 2015

Update: Mohammad Moghimi was released from Rajaee Shahr Prison on bail of 20 million toman (approximately $60,000) on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Mohammad Moghimi, a defense lawyer who was imprisoned for shaking the ...

Activist’s Mother Decries 14-Year Sentence for Her Daughter’s Peaceful Activities

June 15, 2015

Atena Daemi, a children's rights and civil activist, was sentenced to 14 years in prison, receiving the combined maximum penalty for each of her charges, as a result of her peaceful activism. In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, ...

Cartoon 116: Nuclear Inspections and Human Rights

Cartoon 116: Nuclear Inspections and Human Rights

June 10, 2015

One of the conditions set for reaching a nuclear deal between the 5+1 countries and Iran is inspection of some of Iran's military facilities, an issue that has heightened sensitivity and opposition to ...

Young Activist Sentenced to 12.5 Years in Prison for Facebook Posts

June 2, 2015

Atena Faraghdani A Revolutionary Court in Tehran has sentenced artist and civil rights activist Atena Faraghdani to a total of 12.5 years in prison for drawings and content critical of the government that the young activist posted ...

Young Activist Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Facebook Postings and Peaceful Protest

May 18, 2015

A young civil activist who has been held at Evin Prison since October 2014 has been sentenced to seven years in prison at her interrogator's urging, a source close to the case told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, for her ...

“No Books, No Book Fair,” Says Publisher of Banned Books

May 14, 2015

  Iranian publisher Shahla Lahiji Leading Iranian Publisher Boycotts Tehran International Book Fair Iranian publisher Shahla Lahiji has boycotted the annual Tehran International Book Fair for the fourth year running, to protest the government's refusal to issue licenses to her ...

Husband of Jailed Activist Narges Mohammadi Asks Rouhani’s Minister to Review Her Case

May 13, 2015

250 Activists and Journalists Sign Statement Calling for Her Release Iranian Judiciary authorities have advised the family of detained human rights activist Narges Mohammadi that her May 5, 2015 arrest and transfer to Evin Prison was in fact enforcement of her six-year prison sentence dating ...

Leading Activist Arrested Ahead of Her Trial for Peaceful Civil Activities

May 5, 2015

Narges Mohammadi is Transferred to Evin Prison Civil rights activist and Deputy Director of the banned Defenders of Human Rights Center, Narges Mohammadi, was arrested at her home in Tehran in the early hours of  May ...

Prominent Lawyer Says “Plan to Promote Virtue” Endangers Citizens and State

May 1, 2015

The prominent human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh spoke out strongly against the recent approval of the Plan to Promote Virtue and Prevent Vice, a Parliamentary bill which calls on Basij militias to enforce strict hijab ...

Prominent Activist Charged with National Security Crimes for Her Peaceful Civic Activism

May 1, 2015

A Tehran court has charged the prominent Iranian civil rights activist and deputy head of the banned Defenders of Human Rights Center, Narges Mohammadi, with crimes against national security for her ...

Managing Editor of Banned Women’s Publication Hopes for Reversal of Decision

Managing Editor of Banned Women’s Publication Hopes for Reversal of Decision

April 27, 2015

Iran’s Press Oversight Committee has decided to suspend publication of Iran’s premier women’s magazine, Zanan-e Emrooz [Today’s Women], and forward its case for prosecution to the Iranian Judiciary. ...

New Video: Iranian Expats Face Arrest upon Return to their Homeland

New Video: Iranian Expats Face Arrest upon Return to their Homeland

April 23, 2015

April 20, 2015—The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran released a video today highlighting the plight of the thousands of Iranians who wish to return to their homeland, yet fear likely imprisonment upon arrival for the peaceful expression of their beliefs, art, or lifestyle. ...

Worsening Conditions for Women in Iran Begin to Draw Attention

April 16, 2015

Iran's Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, Shahindokht Molaverdi. Rouhani and Other Administration Officials Speak Out against Discrimination Analysis- Almost two years after his 2013 election, President Hassan Rouhani ...

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