On March 8th at the 57th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women, a group of women's rights activists will be hosting a panel discussion on...
Nasrin Sotoudeh Ends Hunger Strike After 49 Days
Iranian human rights attorney, Nasrin Sotoudeh, has ended her hunger strike at Evin Prison after 49 days. Sotoudeh, who is serving a six year...
US State Dept: Sakharov Prize Winner Nasrin Sotoudeh’s Hunger Strike
Washington DC (30 November 2012) - We are deeply troubled by reports of the rapidly declining health of jailed Iranian human rights defender and...
United for Iran Report: Dismal Global Response to Iran’s Human Rights Crisis Since 2009
فارسی UNGA and UN Secretary-General should strengthen action (October 24, 2012) – Washington, D.C. – In an unprecedented study released today,...
UN Special Rapporteur Reports “Deeply Troubling Picture” Inside Iran
(October 12, 2012) - The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, has reported a “deeply troubling picture”...
United for Iran Highlights Ongoing Abuses at the 21st Session of the UN Human Rights Council
فارسی Geneva (18 September 2012) - United for Iran’s Puyan Mahmudian addressed the 21st UN Human Rights Council on a range of ongoing human rights...
United for Iran Welcomes UN Chief’s Support for Human Rights and Democracy in Iran
برای خواندن متن کامل سخنرانی به فارسی اینجا کلیک کنید Ban Ki-moon calls on Iran to free political prisoners and permit free expression ahead of...
What the Iranian People Expect of Ban Ki Moon
Despite calls in some quarters for him to skip out, the UN Secretary General plans to travel to Iran next week, a country that has become a dungeon for its own people. He will attend the 16th Summit of the 120-member Non-Aligned Movement, which will be chaired by Iran through 2014. Most of the criticisms of him going have come from states leading efforts to isolate Iran due to the nuclear impasse. But at a time when severe human rights abuses continue unabated against Iran’s citizens, it is a critical opportunity to refocus international attention on the dire situation in the country and pressure Iran’s leaders to improve conditions for its people.
Elahe Amani’s Presentation on Stoning
Geneva (26 June 2012) – Speaking at an informal meeting coordinated in tandem with the 20th session of the UN Human Rights Council, Ms. Elahe Amani presented on the need to stop stoning globally. The text of the speech has been reproduced below.
United for Iran Highlights Violations of Right to Education in Iran at 20th Session of Human Rights Council
I am speaking on behalf of the Democracy Coalition Project in coordination with United for Iran. My name is Puyan Mahmudian. I was jailed in Iran in May 2007 for serving as an editor for a pro-democracy student publication. The government forged false documents to arrest me and other student activists. I spent three months in solitary confinement and endured torture by my interrogators. I was barred from graduate education despite being ranked 6th out of more than one thousand candidates in the national entrance…