Iran-HRM – A court in northern Iran has sentenced two student activists to a total of 72 lashes. The Shahroud Criminal Court has sentenced 25-year-old Milad Nazeri and 26-year-old Seyed Shabir Hosseini Nik to a total of 72 lashes for their social media posts. The two activists are students at Shahroud University of Technology Central Campus in northern Iran. According …
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USCIRF Welcomes Administration’s Historic Decision to Recognize Armenian Genocide
Shabtabnews – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) welcomes President Joseph R. Biden’s historic decision to recognize the Armenian Genocide on the somber occasion of its 106th anniversary. Beginning in 1915, the Ottoman Empire embarked on a systematic campaign to deport and kill over one million Armenians over the course of the ensuing years. The Biden administration’s recognition of the …
Read More »Baha’is in Iran have Nowhere to Bury Their Dead
Iranwire – Baha’is in Iran have faced many forms of systematic discrimination and harassment over the past four decades, including deportation, educational restrictions, detention, harassment, torture, imprisonment and even execution. The burial of Baha’i citizens in Baha’i cemeteries is the lated twist; Baha’is are now being prevented from using officially allocated resting places, and families are instead being forced to …
Read More »Iran’s Election to UN Women’s Body Draws Outrage from Rights Activists, US Silence
VOA – Iran’s election to the U.N.’s top women’s empowerment body this week despite having a poor record has drawn outrage from rights activists who criticized the Islamic republic’s treatment of women. The result of the secret ballot also has been met with silence from the U.S. In Tuesday’s vote, 43 of the 54 nations in the U.N.’s Economic and …
Read More »Activist Calls on Publishers to Send Books to Prisoners
Iranwire – Mohammad Sharifi-Moghaddam, a student activist and Gonabadi dervish imprisoned in Greater Tehran Prison, has appealed to publishers and translators to send books to prisoners. In a letter seen by IranWire, Sharifi-Moghaddam describes conditions in the prison, which is also known as Fashafuyeh Prison, including the human rights violations that regularly take place there. Given the restrictions in the …
Read More »Surrealism in Action: Iran Becomes a Member of UN’s Commission on Women’s Rights
Iranwire – On Tuesday, April 21, several United Nations councils and other bodies were in session at the UN headquarters in New York to manage their internal affairs, which included choosing new members for the various commissions. The Islamic Republic of Iran was chosen to join two commissions, in two separate meetings. One was the United Nations Office on Drugs …
Read More »Iran parades 34 young men in despicable form of punishment
Iran-HRM – The state security forces have paraded 34 young men in the streets to punish them for attending the Iranian fire festival which was heled on March 16, the state-run IRNA news agency reported today. The public degradation was carried out in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad with the presence of Judge Seyed Hadi Shariatyar, Deputy of Crime …
Read More »Two Men Sentenced to Death for “Insulting the Prophet” in Iran
Iran Human Rights (IHR) – Two prisoners in Arak Central Prison have been informed of being sentenced to death on charges of “insulting the prophet”. The two men were tried and convicted in a joint case. Human rights defender Narges Mohammadi revealed the verdict in the men’s case on her Instagram account. The men who are currently held in Arak …
Read More »Khamenei critic faces ‘imminent death’ in Iran prison
Al-Monitor – Reporters Without Borders, the Paris-based advocacy organization, joined a growing chorus of Iranians to urge the release of veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Mohammad Nourizad. “He is ailing and deprived from the right to treatment. His life is in danger,” read a post on the organization’s official Persian Twitter account. The statement accused Iranian authorities of “arbitrarily” imprisoning the …
Read More »U.S. Report Says Russia Among ‘Worst Violators’ Of Religious Freedom
RFL/RE – An independent, bipartisan advisory body has reiterated its call for the U.S. State Department to add Russia to its register of the world’s “worst violators” of religious freedom, a blacklist that already includes Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and six other countries.The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), created by Congress to make recommendations about global religious freedom, …
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