Alireza Jahan Bin

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IRANIAN AUTHORITIES STEP UP MEDIA CENSORSHIP

Reporters Without Borders condemns a surge in cases of harassment of journalists and print media by the Iranian authorities in the past few days, including the conservative weekly 9 Day’s closure, the fining of the reformist monthly Mehrnameh and judicial system spokesman Golamhossien Mohsseni Ejehi’s open threats against all the media.

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Stop the Execution of Kurdish youth activists Saman Nasim

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URGENT: Juvenile Offender Saman Naseem Scheduled to Be Executed in 24 Hours

Iranian Kurdish juvenile offender Saman Naseem is scheduled to be executed on 19 February for offences he is accused of having committed when he was 17 years old. He has been tortured in order to make TV “confessions”. Iran Human Rights (IHR) urges the international community to react in order to save Saman.

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In accordance with Article 10: Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.

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In accordance with Article 3: Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person. and in accordance with Article 18: Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, …

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Report protest table representing Giessen

Human Rights Defending association For Iran,Representative of Giessen,in history 20.01.2015 in the center of city Frankenberg about protest to the government rohani was held.

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Rwanda/France: FIDH and LDH publish an analytical report on the Pascal Simbikangwa trial

Paris, 3 February 2015 – Today FIDH and LDH publish an analytical report of the highly symbolic trial of Pascal Simbikangwa. Simbikangwa is the first person convicted by a French Criminal court (the Paris Cour d’assises) for his role in the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda. The trial proceedings relating to the case were conducted before …

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Air Pollution and dust storms in the Khuzestan is dangerous.  

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Appreciation

Appreciation of colleagues in holding at the ceremony honoring Dr Abdolkarim lahiji were been present.

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Illegal arrest of Human Right activists woman is condemned  

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