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As an Iranian journalist and activist living in exile in the United States aired criticism of Iran's human rights abuses, Tehran was listening too. ... a former student leader in China’s 1989 ...
From 2018 to 2020 human rights complaints included a high rate of executions, the targeting of "journalists, online media activists, and human rights defenders" by the "security apparatus and Iran's judiciary" in "blatant disregard of international and domestic legal standards", [112] including "decades-long prison sentences" for human rights ...
Prior to his appointment as Deputy Foreign Minister, Gharibabadi served as the Secretary of the High Council for Human Rights, an Iranian government body responsible for defending Iran's human rights record and responding to international human rights criticism. In this capacity, he represented Iran in various international forums and played a ...
Iran is cracking down on protesters, unlawfully detaining human rights activists, including new Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, and carrying out an “alarming” number of executions ...
Pages in category "Iranian human rights activists" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
China Iran Tunisia Greens–European Free Alliance ... Iranian citizens and activists Iran ... Afghan women and human rights activists: Shaharzad Akbar (born 1987 ...
HRAI was founded in 2006 by a small group of Iranian activists who gathered to organize their protests against Iranian human rights violations. Beginning with a focus on defending political prisoners, and with no resources other than those freely available within Iranian society, the group grew and attracted more members and financial support.
Human rights activists such as Xie Xang fight for the rights of Chinese people by protesting, slandering the governments' names on social media, and by filing lawsuits. Xang has commented on the punishment he received for protesting, claiming that he was interrogated while shackled onto a metal chair, forced to sit in stressful positions for a ...