Revolution Anniversary – 39 years of news control and censorship in Iran
Reporters Without Borders - February 13, 2018
On the 39th anniversary of the Iranian revolution, Reporters Without Borders (RSF reiterates its condemnation of the regime’s...
Tired of Their Veils, Some Iranian Women Stage Rare Protests
By Thomas Erdbrink - Jan. 29, 2018
TEHRAN — Climbing atop a five-foot-tall utility box in one of Tehran’s busiest squares on Monday, an Iranian...
Will 2018 Bring Revolution to Iran?
Raymond Tanter Ivan Sascha Sheehan
January 17, 2018
The diverse coalition of demonstrators that have taken to the streets is making it clear that the theocracy...
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The UN cites human rights abuses in Iran, for the 64th times
November 14, 2017
The UN Third Committee’s Adoption of the resolution citing human rights abuses in Iran, for the 64th times is welcomed but no enough.
Iranian...
Hold Iran accountable for its abysmal human rights record
BY TAHAR BOUMEDRA, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 10/15/17
THE HILL - For all his claims of moderation, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has overseen a crackdown by Iranian...
Iran Protesters at United Nations: Yes to Change in Iran, No to Rouhani
09/21/2017
Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, Contributor
Today, thousands of Iranians gathered across the UN to present a truly different image of Iran: democratic, peaceful, and humane. Meanwhile, the Islamic...
Investigation of Argentina’s “Dirty War” Set Precedent for Inquiry into Iran’s “Summer of Blood”
By Ken Blackwell October 6, 2017
In the 1990s, I and my distinguished colleague Charlotte Ponticelli had the privilege of working with Dr. Clyde Snow,...
Iran: Mass hunger strike by political prisoners in protest at inhumane conditions
August 20, 2017
More than a dozen political prisoners, including prisoners of conscience, have gone on hunger strike in protest at the cruel, inhuman and...
Iran: Twitter Poses a National Security Risk
August 23, 2017
Twitter is blocked in Iran because it poses a risk to national security, not because it threatens the morals or culture of...