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Iran: Human Rights Conditions Deteriorate

Worse Human Rights Conditions During the Month of August

Worse Human Rights Conditions During the Month of August

By Azita Carlson

During the month of August, the brutal mullahs in Iran have further clamped down on the people. A number of human rights and civil activists have been handed heavy sentences for their actions. The regime is clearly fearful about its future, as evidenced by the treatment of free speakers, journalists, workers and activists.

Last month alone, more than 20 activists, journalists and workers were sentenced to prison time and lashes for participating in demonstrations.

Researcher Atefeh Rangiz was arrested in May and sentenced to 11 and a half years and 74 lashes. Bus driver and syndicate member Rasoul Taleb Moghadam was sentenced to two years imprisonment, two years of exile, a two-year ban on using a smartphone and 74 lashes. And these are just a few of a many similar sentences that were handed out.

Iran: 110 Years of Prison for Civil and Labor Rights Activist

Iran regime’s Revolutionary Court condemns 6 labor and civil rights activist to the total of 110 years in prison.

Iran regime’s Revolutionary Court condemns 6 labor and civil rights activist to the total of 110 years in prison.

By Armin Baldwin

On September 7, Iran regime’s Revolutionary Court in Tehran, presided by Judge Mohammad Moghayseh, condemned 6 labor and civil rights activist to the total of 110 years in prison. The list includes: Esmail Bakhshi, condemned to 14 years in prison and 74 lashes, Mohammad Khonifar to 6 years in prison, Sepide Ghelyan, Amir Amir-Gholy, Amir-Hossain Mohammadi-Far and his wife Sanaz Alahyari and Assal Mohammadi, each condemned to 18 years in prison. The case of Ali Nejati, another activist is still open.
These activist were arrested for participating in the long sit-in and protest of the Haftappe Sugar Factory, in the southern city of Ahwaz.

Shocking Signs of Torture on the Body of Young Iranian

Brutal arrest and torture of young Iranian in in the southern Fars province

Brutal arrest and torture of young Iranian in  in the southern Fars province

by Atousa Pilger

On August 30, in the Khorambid town in the southern Fars province, Iran, the police brutally arrested and beat a young man, Javad Khosravanian, in public, then they transferred him to the police station.

US Ambassador Adam Ereli in Townhall: Reform of Iran’s Regime Is Fundamentally Impossible

there are no moderate mullahs in Tehran

there are no moderate mullahs in Tehran

by Navid  Felker

On Friday, September 6, former US ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain (2007 to 2011) and Principal Deputy Assistant to Secretary of State (2011-2014) Adam Ereli wrote an article in TownHall regarding the danger of appeasing policy in escalating the Iranian regime’s terrorist threats.

Silence Toward Iran’s Religious Fascism Is Beyond Shameful

EU wrong policy toward Iran is shameful

EU wrong policy toward Iran is shameful

By Azita Carlson

As Iran’s regime tries to force the international community into silence and surrender in face of its belligerent behavior, the only true solution is to standup against this regime’s terrorism.

The mullahs’ regime is unable to control popular uprisings, and is incapable of preventing the collapse of the country’s economy. Because of the regime’s warmongering policies, the people of Iran are grappling with poverty. Iranian families can’t afford their most basic needs.

18-Year Prison Sentence for 3 Iranian Citizens

18 years in prison in Urmia

18 years in prison in Urmia

By Armin Baldwin

Three citizens were sentenced to 18 years in prison in Urmia, Ashnoyeh and Sanandaj, Hrana News Agency reported on September 8, 2019.

Hamid Balkhanloo

Hamid Balkhaklanlu was sentenced to one year in prison by the Urmia Revolutionary Court for supporting the opposition.

Ghafour Borham

Another report from the city of Urmia states an 11-year prison sentence was imposed in the first branch of the Urmia Court of Appeal on Ghafour Borham, a resident of the Amirabad village of Ashnoyeh County.

Iran: 176 Executions in 2019

176 executions in 2019

176 executions in 2019

by Atousa Pilger

According to Iran Human Rights Monitor (IRAN HRM), since January 2019, 176 people have been executed in Iran. The highest number of execution have been in July and August.

The regime has stepped up executions, including of women. There have been reports on human rights activists who got imprisoned or brutalized in prison during the month of July.

Iran: New Acid Attacks & Arrests of 68 Young Partygoers in Mixed Gender Parties

New acid attacks

New acid attacks

by Navid  Felker

According to Hrana News agency, on Saturday a young Iranian couple were attacked by two unidentified men in Tehran’s Fortress Park, who threw acid on them.

In previous years, the Iranian regime’s paramilitary bassij force have staged similar attacks against young women in various cities of Iran.

Hamas Leader Thanks Iran Supreme Leader for Support

The leader of the Palestinian terror group Hamas has written a letter to the Ali Khamenei

The leader of the Palestinian terror group Hamas has written a letter to the Ali Khamenei

By Azita Carlson

The leader of the Palestinian terror group Hamas has written a letter to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ali Khamenei to thank him for “the excellent reception” he offered to a Hamas delegation visiting Iran and, further, for his “extensive” support to the group.

khamenei’s official website reported that Ismail Haniyah had, in the letter, expressed “his utter joy” for “Iran’s readiness to equip the resistance for whatever it needs to discharge its duty”. He also added that he “thanked God for the Supreme Leader’s presence.

Iran Sentences Over 21 Activists to Flogging in August Alone

Iran has sentenced over 21 activists, workers and journalists to flogging and jail

Iran has sentenced over 21 activists, workers and journalists to flogging and jail

By Armin Baldwin

Iran has sentenced over 21 activists, workers and journalists to flogging and jail sentences in August, merely for taking part in protests, as part of the Regime’s ongoing attempt to crush dissent. Here, we will tell you their names and their brief story.