A prominent non-governmental organization dedicated to the defense of Iranian political prisoners, the Center of Defenders of Human Rights in Iran,...
Judiciary authorities ambiguous about Kahrizak court date
The Iranian Judiciary’s First Deputy said on Sunday that the trial court of those responsible for Kahrizak Detention Center events will be held as...
FPA Press Briefing, London: Hadi Ghaemi speaks on human rights in Iran – Video & Photos
On Monday, February 18th the Foreign Press Association (FPA) hosted a press briefing in London to discuss the deteriorating human rights situation...
16 separate charges and continued pressure on Bahareh Hedayat for televised confessions
19 Feb 2010 An informed source who is a student activist told International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that over the past few days, student...
2009 World Press Photo of the Year: Shouting from the Rooftops
Due to copyright reasons, we suggest you see the photo in its entirety by visiting the World Press Photo web page:...
Online direct broadcasting of the review of human rights conditions in Iran
International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran: On Monday, February 15th, between 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM Tehran time, the three-hour review of human...
Despite the trial session: Morteza Semyari’s continued detention in solitary confinement
Morteza Semyari, Central Council member of the Office to Foster Unity (Daftar-e Tahkim Vahdat), continues to remain imprisoned in solitary...
University of Toronto: “Human Rights for Iran” Soccer Tournament
On February 13, the Immortals Soccer Team (formerly ISU) hosted a "Human Rights Soccer Tournament" at the University of Toronto to raise awareness...
Asylum in Turkey: futile hopes and dreams?
Continuing with our series of reports and interviews with Iranian asylum seekers who have left Iran after the June 12 presidential elections, an...
CNN Video: Iran’s Political Prisoners
Watch CNN's Reza Sayah report on Iran's political prisoners, including former Chancellor of Tehran University, Mohammad Maleki, who was arbitrarily...