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Nasrin Sotoudeh, Attorney Who Defended Hijab Protesters, Convicted of “National Security” Crimes

CHRI – Prominent Human Rights Defender Was Facing Decades in Prison, Sentence Unclear The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) forcefully condemns the conviction of prominent Iranian defense attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh in a court process sorely lacking in international standards of due process. “No amount of spin will be able to conceal the fact that Sotoudeh is being persecuted for …

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UN Environment Calls on Iran to Guarantee “Fair, Transparent” Trial for Eight Conservationists

CHRI – Following is the statement by the United Nations Environment Programme: UN Environment continues to be concerned by the on-going detentions, and reported trials, of eight environmental workers in Iran, and has shared its concerns with the authorities in Tehran. Information we have recently received that some detainees may not have adequate access to legal counsel and representation is deeply …

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Autistic Children in Iran Segregated and Punished for Having Learning Disabilities

CHRI – Responding to news of an autistic child being treated inhumanely in a school, Iranian officials blamed the child and the parents for not putting their kids in a learning institute for “special” children. But according to the testimonies of dozens of parents of autistic children in Iran, the “special” schools are poorly equipped to care for and support …

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Exodus by big firms pushes Iran toward smaller Chinese enterprises

Al-Monitor – China is still Iran’s top trade partner, leading oil customer, a key technology exporter, a major political ally and one of the signatories to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) still committed to the deal. All of this has given Beijing an increasingly central position in Iran’s “Look to the East” doctrine, a key foreign policy strategy actively pursued …

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Iranian forum looks to address so-called ‘sexual crisis’

Al-Monitor — A 1970s building on Tehran’s Enghelab (Revolution) Avenue that ends in Azadi (Liberty) Square has recently been the site for a series of meetings on an unusual subject given Iranian social norms. Every Tuesday, experts and members of the public come together there to talk, sometimes heatedly, about sex. Since Dec. 4, “Forums on Sexual Crisis in Iran” has …

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