Whip of poverty on children’s body and Iranian students

The case of abduction and extortion in the first of 2016 were 12 child

  • The complexity of the investigation into the murder of 6-year-old boy: News 01/01/2016
  • Rescue of abducted children: Children’s Media News 01/01/2016
  • In street mugging attack Pregnant woman infants death: an analytical News 01/11/2016
  • 9-month-old baby abduction story ended with the arrest of the kidnapper: News 11/01/2016
  • 5 years old child escape from the kidnappers: Highlights 01/12/2016
  • Details of 8-year-old child hostage: an analytical News 01/20/2016
  • The abduction of eight-year-old girl by a male transvestite Cup News 20/01/2016
  • Eight-year-old boy released from kidnappers : Police News 01/21/2016
  • Talks with the 19-year-old leader of the kidnapping gang in Tehran newsroom 24 01.21.2016
  • Hospital acting strangely after an afghan woman gave birth: 01/21/2016 News Cup baby hostage for 27 days because of inability to pay the cost of delivery
  • Heaviness of kidnapper, teenage girl got away !: News 27/01/2016
  • Afghan man sells his daughter for 16 million! 01/28/2016

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Every promise given to us was wind in the air, Every point made was wrong and hypocrite.

Power without criticism and supervision is corruptible;

From the promises which Hassan Rouhani has emphasized

Criticism for four months of media; Continue reading

Repression and arrests of journalists prelude to elections in Iran

More than ten days after the arrest “Farzad Pourmoradi” by security forces there has been no contact or reason for this inhumane practice. Continue reading

The irresponsibility of the government towards human rights = increase of suicides in Iran

Unfortunately, suicide in Iran is still increasing and statistics in this area are very worrying. In addition, Suicides have resulted in deaths 4055 people in 2014, and the statistics show that:

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Brutal and inhumane stoning sentence for a woman

Brutal and inhumane stoning sentence for a woman

Abbas Parsamnsh, Chief Justice Siahkal city: Continue reading

Facebook Activist Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for “Insulting the Prophet”

Soheil Arabi, whose death sentence for “insulting the prophet” was recently struck down by the Supreme Court, has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison, a source close to the case told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Sister of Saeed Malekpour Says Family Hopes for a Pardon for Imprisoned Web Developer

Prisoner of conscience Saeed Malekpour, serving a life sentence for blasphemy, has been allowed monthly family visits at Evin Prison where he has been held for the last seven years, after a year in which prison authorities denied him in-person visitation, his sister Maryam Malekpour told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Europe’s shame: EU meeting of interior ministers fails to make any progress in dealing with Europe’s refugee crisis

EU Interior Ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday failed to address the urgent needs of Europe’s refugee crisis. They were unable to agree on a proposal for the relocation of 120,000 refugees from Greece, Italy and Hungary, falling back on an agreement made in June for a temporary and exceptional mechanism to relocate 40,000 people over two years.

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Banning of Films Continues under Rouhani Administration, 14 Movies Now Forbidden

Despite repeated statements made by President Rouhani regarding the need to allow more cultural freedoms in Iran, the banning of films in the Islamic Republic has continued unabated during his two-year administration.

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Amputations Do Not Prevent Crime, Legal Expert Says

The Iranian Judiciary’s continued practice, under the direction of Sadegh Amoli Larijani, of carrying out amputations as a routine punishment, is not only in direct conflict with international treaties Iran has signed, it has also utterly failed to prevent crime, according to Hossein Raeesi, attorney and legal expert.

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