Iranian Human Rights Groups Condemn Execution of Four Ahwazi Arabs

Iranian Human Rights Groups Condemn Execution of Four Ahwazi Arabs

Concurrent with the execution of four Iranians in Saudi Arabia, and despite warnings by human rights activists and institutions, four Ahwazi Arab prisoners—Taha Heidarian, Abdolrahman Heidarian, Abbas Heidarian, and Ali Sharifi—were secretly executed by the Iranian authorities. The prisoners—three of them brothers—were arrested following civil unrest and protests in April 2011 in Ahwaz (capital of the southwestern Iranian province of Khuzestan).

UN Special Rapporteurs condemn ongoing executions in Iran

UN Special Rapporteurs condemn ongoing executions in Iran

گزارشگران ویژه سازمان ملل اعدام های جاری در ایران را محکوم می کنندGENEVA (28 June 2012) – Three United Nations Special Rapporteurs on Iran, summary executions and torture condemned the recent execution of four members of the Ahwazi Arab minority in Ahwaz’s Karoun Prison in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Following a reportedly unfair trial, they were sentenced to death and executed on or around 19 June 2012. “Given the lack of transparency in court proceedings, major concerns remain about due process and fairness of trials in cases involving the death penalty in Iran”….

UN Special Rapporteur calls for the Iranian government to make dramatic changes in its laws and practices

UN Special Rapporteur calls for the Iranian government to make dramatic changes in its laws and practices

In his first full report to the Human Rights Council, UN Special Rapporteur Ahmed Shaheed calls upon the Iranian government to comply with its international human rights obligations by bringing its laws into conformity with international human rights standards. In a 36-page report Shaheed repeats his request for the immediate release of all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.

Iran prepares for staged elections with crackdown on dissent

Iran prepares for staged elections with crackdown on dissent

United for Iran is deeply concerned about the escalating crackdown by the Iranian government on expression and assembly ahead of the March 2 parliamentary elections. Since the start of 2012, more than 100 Iranian citizens have been detained for non-violent political activism surrounding the elections and two have reportedly died in custody. Opposition parties, high profile political…

Secret Executions: Findings Challenge Judiciary’s False Narrative

Secret Executions: Findings Challenge Judiciary’s False Narrative

(5 January 2012) The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran published the first public list of 101 victims of secret group executions in Vakilabad Prison today. The Campaign called on the Iranian Parliament and judiciary to immediately institute a moratorium on executions and to move swiftly to abolish the death penalty. “Unfortunately, many of these executions happen behind…

Take Action! Urge Iranian authorities to halt the execution of Iranian-Kurdish citizens

Take Action! Urge Iranian authorities to halt the execution of Iranian-Kurdish citizens

Write to Iranian authorities and embassies worldwide expressing concern over the execution sentences of two Kurdish citizens, Zanyar Moradi and Loghman Moradi. Both were sentenced to death by public hanging on December 22, 2010. The verdict was passed down by Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran, presided over by Judge Salavati, after a trial which reportedly lasted only 20-mintues. Both men faced dubious charges of moharebeh (enmity against god), for alleged involvement with the murder of the son of the Friday Prayer Imam in Marivan, and for membership in the Komala Party. On October 12, 2011 it was reported that the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the execution sentences.