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Monthly Archives: March 2019

Friends And Family Raise Money For Navy Veteran Detained In Iran

Radiofarda -Radio Farda’s Hannah Kaviani has interviewed Jonathan Franks the spokesperson for Michael White’s mother, Joanne White. Michael White, 46, has been held since July, and is the first known American to have been detained in Iran since Donald Trump became president two years ago. Hannah Kaviani got in touch with Franks through a crowdfunding campaign trying to raise money …

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Two Women Arrested In Western Iran For Removing Hijab

Radiofarda – Reports on social media say that two women in Kangavar, western Iran have been arrested for removing their headscarves in public. Image grab from a video showing two women in Kangavar, Kermanshah province walking in the street without headscarf. Undated Hijab or head scarf with all-body cover is obligatory for women in Iran. But since December 2017 there …

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U.S. Urges New UN Sanctions On Iran For Missile, Satellite Launches

RFL/RE – The United States has urged the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions on Iran over its recent ballistic-missile test and launches of two satellites, saying they violate the world body’s resolutions.Acting U.S. Ambassador Jonathan Cohen on March 7 condemned “Iran’s destabilizing activities” in a letter to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and called on Tehran “to cease immediately all …

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Jailed British-Iranian Aid Worker Given Diplomatic Protection

VOA — Britain will hand diplomatic protection to British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe to underline the government’s belief that Iran has behaved unjustly in its treatment of her, foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on Thursday. Hunt said while the move, a little-used way for governments to seek protection on behalf of their nationals, was unlikely to be a “magic wand,” …

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US Lawmakers Renew Bipartisan Bid to Press Iran to Free Americans

VOA – U.S. lawmakers are making a renewed bipartisan effort to pressure Iran into freeing at least four Americans and a U.S. permanent resident viewed by Washington as hostages of the Islamic Republic. A House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hearing Thursday in which family members of some of those perceived as hostages in Iran briefed lawmakers on the status …

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Iran: Serious Rights Violator to Lead Judiciary

HRW – Ebrahim Raeesi Oversaw Mass Executions in 1988Print Ebrahim Raeesi, a candidate in the 2017 presidential elections, addresses his supporters during a campaign rally at Imam Khomeini Mosque in the capital, Tehran, on May 16, 2017.  © 2017 Getty Images (Beirut) – The appointment of a former judge responsible for mass executions to be head of Iran’s judiciary reflects the deteriorating …

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Executions for murder charges in Iran: Qisas in 2018

Iran Human Rights – A part of the 11th Annual Report on the Death Penalty in Iran, by IHR, deals with Qisas. Qisas refers to retribution in kind. Qisas death sentences have been retained for murder in the new Iranian Islamic Penal Code (IPC). As murder is specifically punished under qisas, the Penal Code of Iran does not specifically state …

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Iranian Lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Shirin Ebadi: “The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran Is the Most Important Obstacle to Women’s Rights”

CHRI – On the occasion of International Women’s Day, March 8, Iranian lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi shared her thoughts on the state of women’s rights in Iran in an interview with the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI). Mrs. Ebadi has long been a defender of women’s rights in Iran, working to address the widespread …

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French President Invites Nasrin Sotoudeh to G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council

CHRI – Seat for Imprisoned Lawyer Was Left Empty at the Council’s Meeting Last Month The husband of imprisoned human rights attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh has received a letter from French President Emmanuel Macron inviting Sotoudeh to be part of an advisory council created to advise the Group of 7 (G7) countries on gender equality issues. Sotoudeh’s husband, Reza Khandan, received the letter …

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Iran Appoints Human Rights Violator Ebrahim Raisi to Chief Justice

The appointment of Ebrahim Raisi, who participated in “death commissions” that ordered the extrajudicial executions of thousands of prisoners in Iran in 1988, as Iran’s next head of the judiciary, represents a complete repudiation of the rule of law and a reward for those involved in crimes against humanity. The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) forcefully condemns his …

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