Monday , 29 April 2024

Iran Human Rights Monitor, 2020 Annual Report

Iran-HRM – The Annual Report of Iran Human Rights Monitor examines key human rights themes in Iran during 2020.

In the past year Iranian people were deprived of their most basic rights due to the horrendous violations of human rights committed by the clerical regime ruling the country.

This oppression culminates in horrific scenes of public hangings, floggings, and even limb amputations.

Prisons are overwhelmed with inmates, and conditions are intolerable and inhumane. Political prisoners, specifically, are subjected to horrendous mistreatment by the authorities.

Iran’s judicial and security organs systematically wage a crackdown on human rights defenders, lawyers, women’s and civil rights activists, teachers and labor activists, students, journalists and online media activists in blatant disregard of international and domestic standards.

Hundreds of activists are imprisoned for peacefully exercising their rights.

The Iranian regime has a dismal report card of at least 255 executions in 2020, including the execution of eight women and six individuals who were sentenced to death for crimes they allegedly committed as children.

It must be stressed that the figures cited in this report have been compiled from official sources or from reliable non-governmental sources inside Iran who risked their lives to obtain the data.  Therefore, they should be considered as minimums due to lack of transparency and censorship on the part of the Iranian regime and the absence of free access to information under the clerical regime.

Iran Human Rights Monitor urges the international community to hold the mullahs accountable for their crimes against humanity, and stand by the Iranian people in their struggle to achieve their basic human rights.

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