Amnesty – Prominent detained Iranian human rights lawyer, Nasrin Sotoudeh, faces up to 34 years in prison and 148 lashes, after two grossly unfair trials. The charges against her stem solely from her peaceful human rights work, including her defence of women protesting Iran’s abusive forced hijab (veiling) laws, and her outspoken opposition to the death penalty. View report in …
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Iran Executions Report 2018: Rouhani vs Ahmadinejad
Iran Human Rights (IHR) – The 11th Annual Report on the Death Penalty in Iran, by Iran Human Rights (IHR), is being published 18 months into the second term of Hassan Rouhani’s presidential period. According to reports by IHR at least 3500 people have been executed during the 5.5 years of the presidency of Hassan Rouhani. DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT …
Read More »Iran’s Judiciary Calls A Fashion Show Immoral, Taking Action Against Organizers
Radiofarda – A hosting and catering center near Tehran, Iran has been shut down by judicial officials for hosting a fashion show March 1, after a video of the event was published on social media.
Read More »New Photo Of Detained Iranian Opposition Figures Emerges On Social Media
RFL/RE – A new photo of two prominent Iranian opposition figures – Mir Hossein Musavi and his wife, Zahra Rahnavard — who have been held under house arrest for the past eight years has emerged on social media in the country.
Read More »Imprisoned Iran Activist Denied Hospital Visit Despite International Calls
Radiofarda – The head prosecutor in the city of Shush has rejected calls to have imprisoned journalist and civil rights activist Sepideh Qolian (Gholian) taken to a hospital.
Read More »Millions of iPhone Users Unable to Use Iranian Apps Due to Apple Certificate Revocation
CHRI – A new move by the Apple Corporation aimed at protecting user data has resulted in Iranian apps becoming unusable on the iOS mobile operating system as of February 27, 2019, for some 9 million users.
Read More »Political Prisoner Sews Lips Shut to Protest 13-Year Prison Sentence for Peaceful Online Activities
CHRI – Twenty-seven-year-old political prisoner Ali Bazazordeh has sewed his lips shut and started a hunger strike in Evin Prison’s Ward 4 to protest an Iranian Appeals Court’s decision to uphold a 13-year prison sentence against him for his peaceful online activities.
Read More »Lawyer of Juvenile Offender on Death Row Says Client Mohammad Kalhori Should be Pardoned
CHRI – Despite being diagnosed with mental and emotional disorders, Mohammad Kalhori is facing imminent execution in Iran for a crime he allegedly committed at the age of 15, his attorney Hossein Aghakhani told the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) on February 28, 2019.
Read More »Imprisoned Activist Atena Daemi May Have a Debilitating Disease But She’s Being Denied an MRI
CHRI – Imprisoned civil rights activist Atena Daemi is being denied medical treatment despite possibly suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS), a family member told the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI).
Read More »Iran Ranks Near Bottom On World Bank Index Of Women’s Equality
Radiofarda – Women in Iran are paid less than three-quarters of the salaries paid to their male compatriots, the World Bank said in a study published February 28. In terms of economic equality for women, Iran ranks 185 out of 187 countries included in the study, behind only Saudi Arabia and Sudan.
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