Threatening Letter of Rafsanjan
January 21st, 2011
Iran Press Watch carried a story of Rafsanjan where Baha’i businesses were set on fire and a threatening letter was left behind. [See here and here] The stories had a partial translation of the letter into English. The full translation by Iran Press Watch is shared with you here.
The Editor Read Full Story
Comments (7)Arsonists threaten reprisals if Baha’is befriend Muslims
January 18th, 2011
(BWNS, 16-Jan-2011, GENEVA) — A recent wave of arson attacks on Baha’i-owned businesses in Rafsanjan, Iran, appears to be part of a campaign to fracture relationships between Baha’is and Muslims in the city. Read Full Story
Comments (3)Mona Maveddat, Bahai student, expelled from Babolsar university
January 10th, 2011
(Sen’s Daily, 6 Jan 2011) Mona Maveddat ( مونا مودت ), an undergraduate Bahai student of English language and literature at the Babolsar campus of the University of Mazandaran, was expelled on January 5th. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Dorsa Sobhani has been sentenced to one year in prison
January 10th, 2011
(RAHANA 28 Dec 2010) Dorsa Sobhani, a Baha’i citizen and a member of One Million Campaign, has been sentenced to one year in prison.
Read Full Story
Comments (6)97 arrests in the month of December
January 10th, 2011
(RAHANA 22 Dec 2010) During December 2010 at least 79 of political, journalists and students were arrested and detained nationwide. Read Full Story
Comment (0)Roya Ghanbari Detained; Security Forces Raid to Arrest Fataneh Nouri
January 10th, 2011
(RAHANA 22 Dec 2010) Baha’i citizen Roya Ghanabri who is the sister of Amir Ghanbari, has been detained. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Another Baha’i-Owned Business Fire Bombed, Threatening Letter Left Behind
January 9th, 2011
(Persian2English, 5 Jan 2011)
Persian Report by the Association Against Educational Discrimination
Translation by Siavosh Jalili, Persian2English
The Association Against Educational Discrimination (AAED)- On December 30, 2010, the business and shop of yet another Baha’i citizen in the city of Rafsanjan (Province of Kerman, southeastern Iran) was fire bombed and the assailant(s) left a threatening letter at the shop. Read Full Story
Comments (6)Pressure Intensified on Baha’i Citizens
January 9th, 2011
(RAHANA 6 Jan 2011) Two arrests, a conviction and a summons order are the recent pressures of Islamic Republic on Baha’i citizens living in Iran. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Three Baha’i Citizens Detained in Oroumiyeh
January 9th, 2011
(RAHANA 31 Dec 2010) Shiva Karimi, Homeyra Parvizi and Navid Morghi, 3 Baha’i residents of Oroumiyeh, were arrested on Tuesday December 28th. Read Full Story
Comments (2)Baha’i Citizen Sholeh Taef Summoned to Serve Prison Sentence
January 9th, 2011
(RAHANA 31 Dec 2010) Baha’i citizen Sholeh Taef has been summoned to the prison in order to serve her one year prison term. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Baha’i Citizen Arrested in Shiraz
January 8th, 2011
(RAHANA 30 Dec 2010) A Baha’i citizen was arrested in Shiraz after the Intelligence Ministry agents went to his house. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Detained Baha’i student Anisa Safarian contacted her family from the Detention Center
January 8th, 2011
(RAHANA 27 Dec 2010) Anisa Safarian, expelled Baha’i student, who was detained in December, has contacted her family from the Detention Center. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Three Baha’is, jailed for humanitarian work, begin fourth year in detention
January 8th, 2011
(19 Nov 2010) NEW YORK — Despite compelling evidence that they never committed a crime, three Iranian Baha’is today begin their fourth year in captivity. Read Full Story
Comments (5)Anisa Safarian, expelled Baha’i student of Babolsar University arrested
January 8th, 2011
(RAHANA 22 , December , 2010) Anisa Safarian, a Baha’i student of Science and Technology university of Behshahr, was arrested at her hometown, Babolsar.
Read Full Story
Comment (1)IHRDC Commemorates Human Rights Day 2010
December 25th, 2010
(IHRDC 10 Dec 2010) International Human Rights Day is December 10. The theme this year is “human rights defenders who act to end discrimination.” Human Rights Day was established in 1950 to honor the adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948. It is intended to highlight and promote the achievements of human rights defenders and emphasize the primary role governments must play in enabling and protecting their role. The Day is also intended to inspire a new generation of defenders to speak up and take action to end discrimination in all of its forms whenever and wherever it is manifested. Read Full Story
Comments (2)Irish government “extremely concerned” at “worsening oppression”
December 23rd, 2010
Brian O’Shea (Waterford, Labour)
Question 268: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will support the campaign of the Baha’i international community for the release of seven former members of the Yaran group in Iran (details supplied) and all the Baha’is who are imprisoned throughout Iran; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47860/10] Read Full Story
Comments (4)India’s Former Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani and other Prominent Indians Appeal to Iran for Justice
December 23rd, 2010
New Delhi, 17 December, 2010 – The former Indian Deputy Prime Minister speaking to international journalist Rohit Gandhi called upon Iran to uphold justice and treat its minorities with respect. He said “I appeal to Iran and join the UN and the rest of the international community to treat the Baha’is with respect and provide justice to the imprisoned seven leaders of the Baha’i community.” Read Full Story
Comments (2)Iran’s Other War
December 22nd, 2010
Michael J. Totten
December 9, 2010 – by Michael J. Totten
Iran’s most repressed religious minority is also its largest. Members of the community are routinely imprisoned, frequently executed, banned from universities, and ruthlessly repressed economically. Tens of thousands have been murdered by one regime after another. The current government—the Khomeinist “Islamic Republic”—goes farther than any other by vowing to crush these people wherever they live and erase them from the face of the earth. Read Full Story
Comments (4)Iran’s human rights record condemned by United Nations
December 22nd, 2010
(BWNS 21-Dec-2010) UNITED NATIONS — In a vote today, the United Nations once again strongly condemned Iran for failing to live up to international human rights standards.
By a vote of 78 to 45, with 59 abstentions, the UN General Assembly confirmed a resolution that expressed “deep concern at serious ongoing and recurring human rights violations.” In more than two decades of such resolutions about Iran, the vote passed with one of the highest percentages ever. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Christian Solidarity Worldwide calls for release of seven Iranian Baha’i leaders
December 19th, 2010
(Christian Solidarity Worldwide – 10 Dec 2010) The Bahai International Community has written an open letter for the first time to Ayatollah Mohammed Larijani, Head of Iran’s Judiciary, calling for the immediate release of seven Iranian Bahai leaders who have been detained for over two years. Read Full Story
Comments (2)Report calls for end to Iranian government policy depriving Baha’i and other students of higher education
December 19th, 2010
(International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran — 7 Dec 2010) New Report Details “Totalitarian” Practice Punishing Students for their Views and Trying to Thwart Student Dissent Read Full Story
Semnan Baha’i Resident Adel Fanaian Detained
December 19th, 2010
(RAHANA –20-Nov-2010) Baha’i citizen Adel Fanaian has been detained on Sunday November 14th at his workplace. Read Full Story
Baha’i Citizen Threatened on Phone
December 19th, 2010
(RAHANA — 22-Nov-2010) Baha’i resident of Ghaemshahr Shahnaz Ranjbar who had previously been arrested, has recently been threatened on the phone twice. Read Full Story
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i Rights
December 19th, 2010
(RAHANA 4-Dec-2010) The following are the Baha’i rights violations in the past week: Massoud Ataeian, Saman Sabeti and Sepideh Masoumi have begun serving their prison sentence and a Shiraz Baha’i resident has been arrested. Read Full Story
Two Baha’i Citizens Detained in Ramsar
December 19th, 2010
RAHANA: Two Baha’i citizens were arrested on November 22nd in a religious ceremony after the security forces raided the place. Read Full Story
Comments (2)
Canada calls on Iran to release Baha’i prisonersDecember 18th, 2010
COMMENTS (2)Agricultural land in Ivel village in Mazandaran belonging to Baha’is is donated to the Supreme Leader’s office. Documents attached.December 11th, 2010
COMMENTS (3)Open letter speaks out for the rights of all IraniansDecember 10th, 2010
COMMENTS (2)Release of a Baha’i, Simin Gorji, from PrisonDecember 8th, 2010
COMMENTS (3)Freedom for Omid Ghaderi, Baha’i resident of TonekabonNovember 26th, 2010
COMMENTS (2)Search of the house and store of Omid GhanbariNovember 26th, 2010
COMMENT (1)Arrest of a Baha’i in SemnanNovember 26th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Expulsion of a Baha’i student from Sari high school.November 26th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Hungarian Parliament condemns persecution against the Bahá’ís in IranNovember 23rd, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
U.S. State Department: Iranian government creates “threatening atmosphere” for Baha’is and othersNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENTS (3)
Three Baha’is, jailed for humanitarian work, begin fourth year in detentionNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENT (1)
UN resolution sharply critical of Iran for continuing human rights violationsNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Release of two Baha’is from Yasuj PrisonNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Release of Roya Yazdani, a Baha’i citizenNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
“Mommy, why you?”November 22nd, 2010 COMMENTS (
UK Baha’i representatives meet government MinisterNovember 14th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i RightsNovember 14th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Bahá’í Citizen of Semnan, Rufiyaa Baidaghi detainedNovember 13th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Bahá’í citizen begins his 3 year prison sentenceNovember 13th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Haji Agha’s important discovery: Reasons for Tendencies to join Baha’ismNovember 11th, 2010 COMMENTS (7)
Update on the threat of genocide to Iranian Baha’isNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i RightsNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i RightsNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Book Review — Iran Human Rights Review: ReligionNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENTS (3)
Conviction of a Baha’i living in QaemshahrNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
Raha’s Letter, 8th Oct. 2010 in prisonNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (14)
Baha’i Citizen Summoned to Revolutionary CourtNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
Two Mashhad Baha’i Citizens Began Serving 5 Year Prison SentenceNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
Scotland’s Baha’i community calls for supportNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (3)
Spain: City Councils of Bailén and Guarromán show support to the Baha’i community of IranNovember 7th, 2010 COMMENTS (3)Next » ABOUT
IPW is an independent research entity documenting the struggle of the Iranian Baha'i Community to gain legitimate civil rights. This site is not affiliated with any Baha'i institutions.
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شش نفر از جمله دو زندانی سیاسی جعفر ?اظمی و محمدعلی حاج آقایی بامداد امروز اعدام شدند - - from IHR
DEUX PRISONNIERS POLITIQUES, JAVAR KAZEMI ET MOHAMMAD ALI HAJ AGHAEI, ONT ÉTÉ EXÉCUTÉS CE MATIN À TÉHÉRAN, CONDAMNÉS POUR AVOIR PARTICIPÉ AUX MANIFESTATIONS POST-ÉLECTORALES - from IHR
Two Post-elections Political Prisoners Hanged - from IHR
Executed Political Prisoner’s Wife: They Didn’t Inform Me Or His Lawyer - from IHR
Iran: Further information: Feared execution of Iranian Kurdish man ... - from Amnesty
Iran: Further information: Husband of human rights lawyer harassed ... - from Amnesty
Reza Khandan Detained at Evin - from C4E
PEN International Condemns the Sentence against Nasrin Sotoudeh - from C4E
A Week of Human Rights Violations in Iran - from IHRV
Thirty-two Executions in One Week - from IHRV
January 21st, 2011
Iran Press Watch carried a story of Rafsanjan where Baha’i businesses were set on fire and a threatening letter was left behind. [See here and here] The stories had a partial translation of the letter into English. The full translation by Iran Press Watch is shared with you here.
The Editor Read Full Story
Comments (7)Arsonists threaten reprisals if Baha’is befriend Muslims
January 18th, 2011
(BWNS, 16-Jan-2011, GENEVA) — A recent wave of arson attacks on Baha’i-owned businesses in Rafsanjan, Iran, appears to be part of a campaign to fracture relationships between Baha’is and Muslims in the city. Read Full Story
Comments (3)Mona Maveddat, Bahai student, expelled from Babolsar university
January 10th, 2011
(Sen’s Daily, 6 Jan 2011) Mona Maveddat ( مونا مودت ), an undergraduate Bahai student of English language and literature at the Babolsar campus of the University of Mazandaran, was expelled on January 5th. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Dorsa Sobhani has been sentenced to one year in prison
January 10th, 2011
(RAHANA 28 Dec 2010) Dorsa Sobhani, a Baha’i citizen and a member of One Million Campaign, has been sentenced to one year in prison.
Read Full Story
Comments (6)97 arrests in the month of December
January 10th, 2011
(RAHANA 22 Dec 2010) During December 2010 at least 79 of political, journalists and students were arrested and detained nationwide. Read Full Story
Comment (0)Roya Ghanbari Detained; Security Forces Raid to Arrest Fataneh Nouri
January 10th, 2011
(RAHANA 22 Dec 2010) Baha’i citizen Roya Ghanabri who is the sister of Amir Ghanbari, has been detained. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Another Baha’i-Owned Business Fire Bombed, Threatening Letter Left Behind
January 9th, 2011
(Persian2English, 5 Jan 2011)
Persian Report by the Association Against Educational Discrimination
Translation by Siavosh Jalili, Persian2English
The Association Against Educational Discrimination (AAED)- On December 30, 2010, the business and shop of yet another Baha’i citizen in the city of Rafsanjan (Province of Kerman, southeastern Iran) was fire bombed and the assailant(s) left a threatening letter at the shop. Read Full Story
Comments (6)Pressure Intensified on Baha’i Citizens
January 9th, 2011
(RAHANA 6 Jan 2011) Two arrests, a conviction and a summons order are the recent pressures of Islamic Republic on Baha’i citizens living in Iran. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Three Baha’i Citizens Detained in Oroumiyeh
January 9th, 2011
(RAHANA 31 Dec 2010) Shiva Karimi, Homeyra Parvizi and Navid Morghi, 3 Baha’i residents of Oroumiyeh, were arrested on Tuesday December 28th. Read Full Story
Comments (2)Baha’i Citizen Sholeh Taef Summoned to Serve Prison Sentence
January 9th, 2011
(RAHANA 31 Dec 2010) Baha’i citizen Sholeh Taef has been summoned to the prison in order to serve her one year prison term. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Baha’i Citizen Arrested in Shiraz
January 8th, 2011
(RAHANA 30 Dec 2010) A Baha’i citizen was arrested in Shiraz after the Intelligence Ministry agents went to his house. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Detained Baha’i student Anisa Safarian contacted her family from the Detention Center
January 8th, 2011
(RAHANA 27 Dec 2010) Anisa Safarian, expelled Baha’i student, who was detained in December, has contacted her family from the Detention Center. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Three Baha’is, jailed for humanitarian work, begin fourth year in detention
January 8th, 2011
(19 Nov 2010) NEW YORK — Despite compelling evidence that they never committed a crime, three Iranian Baha’is today begin their fourth year in captivity. Read Full Story
Comments (5)Anisa Safarian, expelled Baha’i student of Babolsar University arrested
January 8th, 2011
(RAHANA 22 , December , 2010) Anisa Safarian, a Baha’i student of Science and Technology university of Behshahr, was arrested at her hometown, Babolsar.
Read Full Story
Comment (1)IHRDC Commemorates Human Rights Day 2010
December 25th, 2010
(IHRDC 10 Dec 2010) International Human Rights Day is December 10. The theme this year is “human rights defenders who act to end discrimination.” Human Rights Day was established in 1950 to honor the adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948. It is intended to highlight and promote the achievements of human rights defenders and emphasize the primary role governments must play in enabling and protecting their role. The Day is also intended to inspire a new generation of defenders to speak up and take action to end discrimination in all of its forms whenever and wherever it is manifested. Read Full Story
Comments (2)Irish government “extremely concerned” at “worsening oppression”
December 23rd, 2010
Brian O’Shea (Waterford, Labour)
Question 268: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he will support the campaign of the Baha’i international community for the release of seven former members of the Yaran group in Iran (details supplied) and all the Baha’is who are imprisoned throughout Iran; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47860/10] Read Full Story
Comments (4)India’s Former Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani and other Prominent Indians Appeal to Iran for Justice
December 23rd, 2010
New Delhi, 17 December, 2010 – The former Indian Deputy Prime Minister speaking to international journalist Rohit Gandhi called upon Iran to uphold justice and treat its minorities with respect. He said “I appeal to Iran and join the UN and the rest of the international community to treat the Baha’is with respect and provide justice to the imprisoned seven leaders of the Baha’i community.” Read Full Story
Comments (2)Iran’s Other War
December 22nd, 2010
Michael J. Totten
December 9, 2010 – by Michael J. Totten
Iran’s most repressed religious minority is also its largest. Members of the community are routinely imprisoned, frequently executed, banned from universities, and ruthlessly repressed economically. Tens of thousands have been murdered by one regime after another. The current government—the Khomeinist “Islamic Republic”—goes farther than any other by vowing to crush these people wherever they live and erase them from the face of the earth. Read Full Story
Comments (4)Iran’s human rights record condemned by United Nations
December 22nd, 2010
(BWNS 21-Dec-2010) UNITED NATIONS — In a vote today, the United Nations once again strongly condemned Iran for failing to live up to international human rights standards.
By a vote of 78 to 45, with 59 abstentions, the UN General Assembly confirmed a resolution that expressed “deep concern at serious ongoing and recurring human rights violations.” In more than two decades of such resolutions about Iran, the vote passed with one of the highest percentages ever. Read Full Story
Comment (1)Christian Solidarity Worldwide calls for release of seven Iranian Baha’i leaders
December 19th, 2010
(Christian Solidarity Worldwide – 10 Dec 2010) The Bahai International Community has written an open letter for the first time to Ayatollah Mohammed Larijani, Head of Iran’s Judiciary, calling for the immediate release of seven Iranian Bahai leaders who have been detained for over two years. Read Full Story
Comments (2)Report calls for end to Iranian government policy depriving Baha’i and other students of higher education
December 19th, 2010
(International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran — 7 Dec 2010) New Report Details “Totalitarian” Practice Punishing Students for their Views and Trying to Thwart Student Dissent Read Full Story
Semnan Baha’i Resident Adel Fanaian Detained
December 19th, 2010
(RAHANA –20-Nov-2010) Baha’i citizen Adel Fanaian has been detained on Sunday November 14th at his workplace. Read Full Story
Baha’i Citizen Threatened on Phone
December 19th, 2010
(RAHANA — 22-Nov-2010) Baha’i resident of Ghaemshahr Shahnaz Ranjbar who had previously been arrested, has recently been threatened on the phone twice. Read Full Story
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i Rights
December 19th, 2010
(RAHANA 4-Dec-2010) The following are the Baha’i rights violations in the past week: Massoud Ataeian, Saman Sabeti and Sepideh Masoumi have begun serving their prison sentence and a Shiraz Baha’i resident has been arrested. Read Full Story
Two Baha’i Citizens Detained in Ramsar
December 19th, 2010
RAHANA: Two Baha’i citizens were arrested on November 22nd in a religious ceremony after the security forces raided the place. Read Full Story
Comments (2)
Canada calls on Iran to release Baha’i prisonersDecember 18th, 2010
COMMENTS (2)Agricultural land in Ivel village in Mazandaran belonging to Baha’is is donated to the Supreme Leader’s office. Documents attached.December 11th, 2010
COMMENTS (3)Open letter speaks out for the rights of all IraniansDecember 10th, 2010
COMMENTS (2)Release of a Baha’i, Simin Gorji, from PrisonDecember 8th, 2010
COMMENTS (3)Freedom for Omid Ghaderi, Baha’i resident of TonekabonNovember 26th, 2010
COMMENTS (2)Search of the house and store of Omid GhanbariNovember 26th, 2010
COMMENT (1)Arrest of a Baha’i in SemnanNovember 26th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Expulsion of a Baha’i student from Sari high school.November 26th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Hungarian Parliament condemns persecution against the Bahá’ís in IranNovember 23rd, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
U.S. State Department: Iranian government creates “threatening atmosphere” for Baha’is and othersNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENTS (3)
Three Baha’is, jailed for humanitarian work, begin fourth year in detentionNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENT (1)
UN resolution sharply critical of Iran for continuing human rights violationsNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Release of two Baha’is from Yasuj PrisonNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Release of Roya Yazdani, a Baha’i citizenNovember 22nd, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
“Mommy, why you?”November 22nd, 2010 COMMENTS (
UK Baha’i representatives meet government MinisterNovember 14th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i RightsNovember 14th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Bahá’í Citizen of Semnan, Rufiyaa Baidaghi detainedNovember 13th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Bahá’í citizen begins his 3 year prison sentenceNovember 13th, 2010 COMMENTS (2)
Haji Agha’s important discovery: Reasons for Tendencies to join Baha’ismNovember 11th, 2010 COMMENTS (7)
Update on the threat of genocide to Iranian Baha’isNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i RightsNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Weekly Report on Violation of Baha’i RightsNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENT (1)
Book Review — Iran Human Rights Review: ReligionNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENTS (3)
Conviction of a Baha’i living in QaemshahrNovember 9th, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
Raha’s Letter, 8th Oct. 2010 in prisonNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (14)
Baha’i Citizen Summoned to Revolutionary CourtNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
Two Mashhad Baha’i Citizens Began Serving 5 Year Prison SentenceNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (4)
Scotland’s Baha’i community calls for supportNovember 8th, 2010 COMMENTS (3)
Spain: City Councils of Bailén and Guarromán show support to the Baha’i community of IranNovember 7th, 2010 COMMENTS (3)Next » ABOUT
IPW is an independent research entity documenting the struggle of the Iranian Baha'i Community to gain legitimate civil rights. This site is not affiliated with any Baha'i institutions.
About Iran Press Watch
About the Persecution
SUMMARY REPORTS
Download our quarterly reports here:
September - October 2008
November 2008 - January 2009
January - March 2009
TIMELINE
MAP OF EVENTS
PICTURES
VIDEOS
HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAN
شش نفر از جمله دو زندانی سیاسی جعفر ?اظمی و محمدعلی حاج آقایی بامداد امروز اعدام شدند - - from IHR
DEUX PRISONNIERS POLITIQUES, JAVAR KAZEMI ET MOHAMMAD ALI HAJ AGHAEI, ONT ÉTÉ EXÉCUTÉS CE MATIN À TÉHÉRAN, CONDAMNÉS POUR AVOIR PARTICIPÉ AUX MANIFESTATIONS POST-ÉLECTORALES - from IHR
Two Post-elections Political Prisoners Hanged - from IHR
Executed Political Prisoner’s Wife: They Didn’t Inform Me Or His Lawyer - from IHR
Iran: Further information: Feared execution of Iranian Kurdish man ... - from Amnesty
Iran: Further information: Husband of human rights lawyer harassed ... - from Amnesty
Reza Khandan Detained at Evin - from C4E
PEN International Condemns the Sentence against Nasrin Sotoudeh - from C4E
A Week of Human Rights Violations in Iran - from IHRV
Thirty-two Executions in One Week - from IHRV