Montag, 23. August 2010
Freitag, 6. August 2010
Mohammad Mostafaei gives interview from Turkey
Montag, 2. August 2010
Brazil offers Ashtiani safe haven
Freitag, 23. Juli 2010
Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2010
The shadow of stoning remains!
Freitag, 9. Juli 2010
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani reprieved; 15 Iranians still face stoning death
"Many women are kept in prison because the government is very scared of the public attention," Sadr said. "One of my clients has been there for eight years and her family have abandoned her."
Publicity helps. "The only reason the Iranian government has not carried out stoning sentences on all these people is that it is afraid of Iranian public reaction and international attention," said Sadr."
Freitag, 18. Juni 2010
Iran fails to block UN Human Rights Council criticism
The Guardian newspaper - Interviews with exIRGC reveals use of torture and rape
Sonntag, 6. Juni 2010
Cutting off the news
Since that time, “mysterious” failures of SMS and internet have continued, often coinciding with important celebrations in the Iranian calendar – and planned anti-regime demonstrations. Many news sites find themselves filtered.
Last September, an IRGC affiliate, Mobin Trust Consortium, took a majority stake in Telecommunications Company of Iran. TCI controls Iran’s internet and cell phone access. In recent weeks two IRGC commanders have admitted to links between their organisation and the ‘Iranian Cyber Army’ – responsible for the infamous hacking of Twitter in December last year, as well as opposition websites like Mowjcamp and Kaleme.
As the anniversary of the elections approaches, there are already rumours that the internet has been slowing down as sites are being filtered and then unblocked, perhaps in preparation for another crackdown. Many journalists and human rights activists in Iran have been arrested.
We are a few days from 22 Khordad… what will we hear and see? What will we be allowed to hear, see and tell?
Donnerstag, 29. April 2010
Iran takes seat on U.N. Commission on the Status of Women
Can't find it in that press release? It's there, but it's a long way down. Perhaps the U.N. were trying to keep it quiet, after a leading Iranian cleric declared that "immodest" women caused earthquakes.
Mittwoch, 28. April 2010
Iran bidding for seat on U.N. Committee for Status of Women
Other Human and Women's Rights campaigners were taking a different view. Journalist Asieh Amini said a seat on the CSW would only provide "the Iranian government with a forum to defend its fundamentalist policies".
At this time, Iran look as if they will be elected uncontested to the CSW today after behind-the-scenes deals resulted in Thailand withdrawing it's candidacy in Iran's favour.
Sonntag, 25. April 2010
Iran withdraws from UN Human Rights Council bid
Full story here:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE63M4GV20100423
Mittwoch, 31. März 2010
Iran Larijani speaks to UN about Iran human rights review
Source: UN Webcast Unit, Department of Public Information.
UN Human Rights Council.
Seventh Universal Periodic Review.
Review of Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran).
Geneva, 15 February 2010
Dienstag, 16. März 2010
Human Rights websites attacked
We begin this first post with highlighting the restrictions on freedom of expression in our country of Iran. On March 14 Fars News Agency reported that 29 websites were hacked by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. These websites contained information on Human Rights in Iran but were thought to be espionage sites by the government. One website called hra-iran.org was operated by a group calling itself Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI) which included a report on 400 Iranian opposition protesters that were arrested on 4 November 2009, an Iranian holiday that marks the anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. The websites hacked were as follows:
EN-HRANA.COM
EN-HRANA.INFO
EN-HRANA.ORG
HRAICP.COM
HRAICP.INFO
HRAICP.NET
HRAICP.ORG
HRAIRAN.INFO
HRA-IRAN.INFO
HRA-IRAN.ORG
HRA-NA.INFO
HRANEWS.INFO
HRA-NEWS.INFO
HRA-NEWS1.INFO
HRA-NEWS2.INFO
HRA-NEWS3.INFO
HRA-NEWS4.INFO
HRA-NEWS5.INFO
K-RAFIEE.INFO
LC-HRA.COM
NEWS-HRA.INFO
RADIO-HRA.INFO
hra-iran.com
hra-news.org
hrairan.org
hra-iran.net
kamangar.info
hra-news.org
bsc-iran.org
This is just one example of the way information is being restricted in our country. The Iranian Government does not want people to know about the human rights abuses that are going on every day in Iran. Join in the dissemination of information...
SAPHR
Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2010
About Us
Shiraz Association for the Protection of Human Rights
بنی آدم اعضای یک پیکرند
که در آفرينش ز یک گوهرند
چو عضوى به درد آورد روزگار
دگر عضوها را نماند قرار
تو کز محنت دیگران بی غمی
نشاید که نامت نهند آدمی
This human rights manifesto is addressed to Iran and those in the international community who believe in radical improvement for our human rights record and those who have the power to bring it about. The Shiraz Association for the Protection of Human Rights has been formed because we believe that the right to a life without torture, rape, beatings, executions, repression, inequality and mass arrests for simply speaking our minds is fundamental to any human existence and that no human should have to suffer needlessly. These human rights abuses are not consistent with Persian heritage or with the Islamic Republic of Iran's principles. We feel that Iran has been corrupted and as a result we ourselves are losing pride in our own country and we have become a country of shame in the eyes of foreigners.
Our objectives are:
To enforce our government's compliance with all its documented national and international commitments to safeguard human rights
To gain respect for the rights of all people in Iran no matter what their political or religious beliefs
To obtain freedom from torture and ill-treatment
To obtain freedom of expresssion
We believe that these objectives can be achieved if our messages about human rights abuses in Iran reach the right people.
"Human beings are members of a whole,
In creation of one essence and soul.
If one member is afflicted with pain,
Other members uneasy will remain.
If you have no sympathy for human pain,
The name of human you cannot retain."
Saadi, born in Shiraz, 12th century