Middle East Public date: 24.08.2017 23:12:18

Publisher:

Author:

12 Sep 2011

Dr. Maleki’s letter to Ahmed Shaheed I testify to 32 years of crime

In a letter to Ahmad Shaheed, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Iran, Dr. Mohammad Maleki, the first president of Tehran University after the Islamic revolution, declared that he is ready to reveal the crimes he has witnessed over the past 32 years in Iran. Maleki was recently summoned to appear before the court.
In a letter to Ahmad Shaheed, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Iran, Dr. Mohammad Maleki, the...

Publisher:

Author:

28 May 2011

Iranian media reacts to human rights report: He was 23 years old!

Iran Human Rights, May 28: Iran Human Rights (IHR) had published a report on May 26th regarding the public execution of "Mehdi Faraji" in Qazvin titled: "Young boy was used to carry out execution of a man in public in Iran". The information was based on eyewitness reports who said, "A young boy was used to draw the chair Mehdi was standing on and carry out the execution."
Iran Human Rights, May 28: Iran Human Rights (IHR) had published a report on May 26th regarding the public execution of...

Publisher:

Author:

31 Mar 2011

Iranian lawyer revives Delara who is responsible for her death

The following is a recent letter on Delara Darabi's execution that occurred two years ago, from the blog of Mohammad Mostafaei, one of Delara Darabi's lawyers. Delara was executed in Iran on May 1, 2009. An alternate spelling to Delara's name is Delaram. "Del" in Persian means heart, "aram" means calm.
The following is a recent letter on Delara Darabi's execution that occurred two years ago, from the blog of Mohammad...

Publisher:

Author:

2 Mar 2011

Interview with human rights activist on executions “silence allows violators set the standards”

The International Campaign for Abolishing the Death Penalty in Iran spoke to human rights activist Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam on his organization's recent annual execution report that covers Iran s 2010 record. The Iran Human Rights group s report states that, according to Iranian sources, "85 people have been executed in January 2011. At least 3 of those executed in January 2011 were arrested in connection with the 2009 post election protests."
The International Campaign for Abolishing the Death Penalty in Iran spoke to human rights activist Mahmood...

Publisher:

Author:

7 Feb 2011

A Campaign for Abolishing the Death Penalty in Iran

The growing number of executions, an indication of the ever increasing trend of the violation of the right to life, has resulted in a group of journalists and human rights activists to come together to launch an international campaign aimed at abolishing the death penalty in Iran .
The growing number of executions, an indication of the ever increasing trend of the violation of the right to life, has...

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Name *