Tuesday , 30 April 2024

Human rights

3 Iranian Arab Dissidents Showed Signs of Torture Before Execution, Activist Says

VOA – An exiled Iranian Arab rights activist has revealed that three minority Arab dissidents executed by Iran’s Islamist authorities last month showed signs of torture before their death sentences were carried out. In a Wednesday interview with VOA Persian from London, researcher Karim Dahimi said dissidents Jasem Heidary, Ali Khasraji and Hossein Silawi had bruises when relatives were given …

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Joint NGO Statement to Member States of the United Nations Human Rights Council

HRW – Statement to Member States of the United Nations Human Rights Council : Your Excellency, We, the undersigned Iranian and international human rights organizations, call on your government to support the renewal of the mandate of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran at the 46th session of the Human Rights Council. We …

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Iranian Courts are Unlawfully Banishing Political Prisoners Into “Prison Exile”

CHRI -Iran’s judicial system has a long, documented history of sentencing detainees held on politically motivated charges to “exile”—prolonged banishment to a remote, underdeveloped town or city far from the detainee’s residence—after the completion of a prison sentence. The sentence is intended to isolate prisoners as well as prevent them from interacting with their friends, family, and giving interviews to news outlets, …

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Sepideh Gholian Moved to a Prison in South Iran

Iranwire – Civil rights activist Sepideh Gholian has been transferred from Evin Prison in Tehran to a remote facility in Bushehr. A source close to the case told IranWire that the 25-year-old had been escorted out of Evin Prison at midnight on Wednesday, March 10, and arrived at Bushehr the following day. They said she was in handcuffs and chains …

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Impoverished Convict Dies After Receiving the Wrong Medication in Prison

Iranwire – Mehdi Narimani, a young man imprisoned in Greater Tehran Penitentiary for not being able to pay his wife’s dowry, had his 30th birthday on Wednesday, March 3. Three days later he died due to medical neglect. The young inmate was unwell and had been given the wrong medication by prison staff. When he lost consciousness, the lack of resuscitation …

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Political prisoner Maryam Akbari Monfared forcibly transferred to Semnan Prison

Iran-HRM – Political prisoner Maryam Akbari Monfared has been abruptly transferred from the women’s ward of Evin Prison to the Prison of Semnan. Reports from the women’s ward of Evin Prison indicate that her cellmates intervened to prevent her relocation. But prison guards violently broke into the ward and forcibly took her out. Maryam Akbari Monfared has been in prison since December …

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Lawsuit by Civil Rights Activists Reignites Debate on Solitary Confinement in Iran’s Prisons

CHRI – Use of Solitary Confinement Not Supported Under Iranian law Key Findings: Civil rights activists have filed a lawsuit in Tehran against those who order or enforce solitary confinement in Iran’s detention centers and prisonsThe practice of placing detainees in prolonged solitary confinement is routinely used in Iran to isolate and weaken detainees in order to extract false “confessions”Iranian law does …

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Leaked Government Document Exposes Policies Against Baha’is and Dervishes

Iranwire – Orders targeting Iran’s Baha’i religious minority and instructing local security agencies and government departments to “conduct strict controls” on the Baha’is were revealed this week by two human rights groups. The directives were issued by a “high-level government commission” for the city of Sari, in the country’s northern Mazandaran province, and a copy was received by the League …

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US maintains its judgment on Uyghur genocide

aa.com – The US said Tuesday it has not changed its judgment that there is a genocide against Muslim Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China’s northwestern Xinjiang autonomous region.  “We are unaware that these atrocities have ceased,” said State Department Spokesperson Ned Price at a press briefing. He recalled that former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and incumbent Secretary …

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