Video clip of the Human Rights Defenders Club in Iran

Given the increasing political, social, cultural, and economic pressures and human rights violations committed by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Center for the Defense of Human Rights in Iran is composed of independent and independent Iranians who believe in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Its covenants and firm conviction:

1. Political, cultural and social liberties
2. Equality between women and men
3. The separation of religion from the state
4. Rights of followers of religions, ethnic groups and nations of Iran
The following measures are in place:
1. Informing and exposing human rights violations in Iran in all areas
2. Lecture and book sessions for informing and disclosing
3. Cooperation and cooperation with other human rights institutions
4. Combating all forms of discrimination (racism)
5. Defending the rights of refugees, asylum seekers and the fight against the systematic exclusion of asylum
We, the hands of your cooperation, encourage freedom of expression and human rights activists to warmly invite you to expose the human rights violations committed in Iran regularly and planned by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Until the launch of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Iran, we will be in sync with each other.

Center for the Defense of Human Rights in Iran

Brief description of the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Article 1: Everyone is born free and equal.
Article 2: Non-discrimination of any nature (race, color, sex, language, religion, belief, nationality, wealth, birth or …)
Article 3: Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.
Article 4: Slavery is prohibited
Article 5: Torture prohibited
Article 6: Everyone has human rights, wherever we are.
Article 7: Everyone is equal before the law and is entitled to the protection of the law without discrimination and equally.
Article 8: The observance of human rights by the law and everyone has the right to refer to the competent national courts.
Article 9: Non-detention, imprisonment or illegal exile
Article 10: The right of trial, equal for all
Article 11: The principle is innocent and no one is known to be the perpetrator unless the crime is established in a competent court.
Article 12: Non-interference in personal circumstances
Article 13: Everyone has the right to travel freely within each country and to choose his place of residence.
Article 14: The right to asylum to save lives and lives from government offenses
Article 15: The right to choose nationality and nationality
Article 16: The right to choose a spouse and the formation of a family, which is the basic and fundamental part of the community, should benefit from the protection of society and the state.
Article 17: Everyone has the right to own property, individually or collectively. Someone can not be arbitrarily deprived of property.
Article 18: The right to freedom of opinion, thought, conscience and religion
Article 19: The right to freedom of expression, without fear and anxiety
Article 20: Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.
Article 21: Right to choose and democracy Everyone has the right to participate in the administration of the public affairs of his country, either directly or indirectly through freely chosen representatives.
Article 22: Everyone has the right to social security as a member of the community.
Article 23: Everyone has the right to work, freely choose his job and be protected against unemployment.
Article 24: Everyone has the right to rest, leisure and recreation under reasonable working hours and periodic holidays with pay.
Article 25: Right to food, housing, medical care and necessary social services for everyone
Article 26: The right to free education for all
Article 27: (copyright and copyright), protection of the intellectual and material interests of scientific, cultural or artistic works.
Article 28: The right to a healthy, beautiful and free world for all
Article 29: Responsibility for the community in accordance with the purposes and principles of the United Nations
Article 30: Failure to interpret the material in favor of governments means that no one can take human rights from us.

Producers: Negar Kalayi and Maryam Moradi
Editor: Mohammad Golestanjoo