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VIDEO: Rights Group Says Iran Leader Should Release ‘Kidnapped’ Opposition Leaders

Think Progress – 8 February 2012

Now, as the anniversary of their detention nears, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) is calling on Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to release the three opposition leaders.

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Brazilian leader under pressure on rights ahead of Cuba trip

McClatcchy Newspapers – 28 January 2012

For example, Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, visited Brasilia last February to lobby for support for a resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva last March to create a special rapporteur to investigate human rights abuses in Iran.

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Nobel laureate calls for freedom for 3 Iranian opposition leaders after year of house arrest

Washington Post (via AP) – 26 January 2012

Ebadi’s call was released in a statement Thursday by the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Fears Over Fresh Crackdown on Bloggers and Journalists as Iran’s Elections Approach

Huffington Post UK – 26 January 2012

Hadi Ghameni, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, said the recent arrests indicate that the government is aware of the “resilient popularity” of the Green Movement.

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Pattern of Intimidation Is Seen in Arrests of Iranian Journalists and Bloggers

New York Times – 25 January 2012

The government “can’t come out publicly and name them or charge them with anything, because they can’t justify why they’re holding them,” said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, an advocacy group in New York that has researched the arrests, adding that the journalists and bloggers were “prominent enough that the news will get around quickly and intimidate others.”

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An American is caught in Iran’s spy game

Washington Post – 23 January 2012

Hekmati was assured by the Iran interest section that despite his military service in Iraq and later work as a Pentagon contractor and subcontractor, it would be safe for him to visit, according to Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Tehran’s TV Channel Loses British License

Wall Street Journal – 21 January 2012

Hadi Ghaemi, director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, welcomed Ofcom’s decision.

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Canadians live in shadow of death in Iran

The Star – 11 January 2012

“It’s a very tense time,” says Hadi Ghaemi of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. “Executions have intensified, and at least 600 people were put to death last year.”

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Iran’s Leaders Shut Down Independent Film Group

New York Times – 11 January 2012

Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a New York advocacy group, said the Culture Ministry’s move showed that “the Iranian government systematically goes after independent associations whose work does not necessarily follow the state’s narrative.”

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American’s Unusual Résumé May Have Attracted Iran’s Suspicion

New York Times – 10 January 2012

“He may have been this innocent naïve guy who wanted to visit Iran and got assurances that he would be fine,” said Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, an advocacy group.

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Video game maker linked to US prisoner in Iran

Wall Street Journal – 10 January 2012

This week, he became the first American sentenced to death in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Family of Condemned American in Iran Hires Prominent Lawyer

New York Times – 10 January 2012

“This whole case is very politically motivated,” said Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, an advocacy group based in New York that has been monitoring Mr. Hekmati’s case.

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Who is Amir Hekmati?

PRI’s The World – 9 January 2012

Anchor Lisa Mullins finds out more about Amir Hekmati, the Iranian-American sentenced to death for spying in Iran, from Hadi Ghaemi, of the International Campaign for Human Rights, in New York.

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Iran Sentences Ex-Marine to Death in CIA Case

AP (via ABC News) – 9 January 2012

It was the first time an American citizen has been sentenced to death in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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American Sentenced to Death for Spying in Iran

New York Magazine – 9 January 2012

The director of the New York-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran called Hekmati’s punishment “a very shocking sentence.”

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Iran Imposes Death Sentence on U.S. Man Accused of Spying

New York Times – 9 January 2012

“It’s a very shocking sentence,” said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a New York-based advocacy group that has been following Mr. Hekmati’s case.

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New Report Documents Secret Executions In Iran

Think Progress – 5 January 2012

The U.S.-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) released a report today revealing the names of 101 victims of secret executions in Iran.

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In Skies Over Iran, a Battle for Control of Satellite TV

Wall Street Journal – 27 December 2011

The director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Hadi Ghaemi, called IRIB “an arm of repression.”

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Iran must stop persecuting minority religions

CNN International – 21 December 2011

Now, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Iran’s judiciary has ordered the verdict to be delayed, possibly for one year.

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On 5 December 2011, the Campaign launched the Free Sotoudeh Project to help build support for imprisoned human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh. Campaign in the Media links related to this project, in Persian, English, and French, are below:

- Le Monde – 12 December 2011 : Des nouvelles de Nasrin Sotoudeh, avocate iranienne emprisonnée

- Women’s Views on News – 9 December 2011 : Campaign to free Iranian lawyer marks human rights day

- Deutsche Welle – 7 December 2011 : “The Nasrin Sotoudeh Campaign” Introduces Anonymous Political Prisoners (in Persian)

- Mihan – 7 December 2011 : The Struggle to Free Nasrin Sotoudeh (in Persian)

- Voice of America – 6 December 2011 : Project of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran to Free Nasrin Sotoudeh (in Persian)

- Iran Green Voice – 6 December 2011 : Global Support for the Release of Nasrin Sotoudeh (in Persian)

- Radio Zamaneh – 6 December 2011 : The Human Rights Campaign to Free Nasrin Sotoudeh (in Persian)

- Rahe Sabz – 6 December 2011 : The Launch of the “Free Nasrin Sotoudeh” Project (in Persian)

- Iranian.com – 5 December 2011 : Nasrin Sotoudeh: Campaign for Freedom

- Iran Emrooz – 5 December 2011 : The Launch of the “Free Nasrin Sotoudeh Project (in Persian)

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A Diplomatic Face Seeks to Counter Iran’s Critics

New York Times – 19 November 2011

“He is someone who is quite often used as the diplomatic face of Iran,” said Hadi Ghaemi, head of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Some Iranians fear talk of war will benefit regime

The National – 11 November 2011

She was among 35 prominent civil-society figures inside Iran, ranging in age from 25 to 84, who spoke of their opposition to military action in interviews with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI), a New York-headquartered organisation.

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Iran bans ‘underground university.’ brands it ‘extremist cult’

CNN – 10 November 2011

Human rights activists, supporters of women’s rights, members of the political opposition and student journalists have also been deliberately denied access to education, according to a recent report by the non-governmental organization International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Irán machaca a su cine

El País – 6 November 2011

“El Gobierno iraní está empeñado en imponer una censura total y controlar el flujo informativo en todos los frentes. Se centra particularmente en los profesionales del cine porque están consiguiendo atención internacional y su trabajo refleja las condiciones reales dentro de Irán en contradicción con el retrato oficial”, interpreta el director ejecutivo de la Campaña Internacional por los Derechos Humanos en Irán, Hadi Ghaemi.

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Why Human Rights In Iran Are Getting Worse – And What To Do About It

The Atlantic – 2 November 2011

 Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, writes that after the 2009 protests, the “judiciary has emerged as a key instrument to intimidate protestors and remove many leading activists and opinion makers, steps that were both critical to the regime’s survival.”

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Human Rights in Iran

CFR – 1 November 2011

Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, writes that after the 2009 protests, the “judiciary has emerged as a key instrument to intimidate protestors and remove many leading activists and opinion makers, steps that were both critical to the regime’s survival.”

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Jailed Iranian actress is released

CNN – 28 October 2011

In August, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said it had interviewed the actress’s husband, Iranian filmmaker Nasser Taghvai.

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Tehran court rejects Jafar Panahi appeal

The National – 25 October 2011

“We ask you to boycott the official Iranian film and television organisations and impose tough visa sanctions against Iranian film and television officials,” read the statement, released by the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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U.N. Rips Iran’s Human Rights Record in New Report

Foreign Policy – 17 October 2011

Hadi Ghaemi, director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, says that those put to death in Vakilabad prison in Mashhad appear to have been charged with offenses that would not merit the death penalty elsewhere.

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Iranian students barred for beliefs, say campaigners

CNN – 14 October 2011

A report called ”Punishing Stars” by the non-governmental organization International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran names 217 students who it says have been deprived of education because of their religion or political activism in the last five years. It says the real number is much higher as many did not want to be named.

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Opposition group: Iran sentences actress for film critical of government

CNN International11 October 2011

In August, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said it had interviewed the actress’s husband, Iranian filmmaker Nasser Taghvai.

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Iran Court Orders Retrial of Pastor Sentenced to Death

VOA News – 11 October 2011

Rights groups have demanded Iran free the pastor. The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has called the conviction a “low point” for the Iranian judicial system.

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Americans’ lawyer barred from leaving Iran

MSNBC – 3 October 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a U.S.-based campaign group, quoted Shafie as saying security forces had taken him for questioning last week to Tehran’s Evin Prison without an arrest warrant.

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Iran’s war on fun

Radio Free Europe – 2 October 2011

Hadi Ghaemi from the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran believes Iranian authorities are to blame for her death. “These raids by security forces and police to people’s homes are clear human rights violations and attacks into people’s private lives,” he says.

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Iran: Lawyer for Hikers Is Arrested

New York Times  – 28 September 2011

“It was strange to see an arrest warrant issued for me, as arrest warrants are usually issued for murderers or fugitives,” the lawyer, Masoud Shafiei, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran a few hours after his release.

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Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi jailed for 11 years

The Guardian – 28 September 2011

In March, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a US-based non-governmental organisation, reported that security forces had stolen Mohammadi’s medical records from the hospital.

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Iran: Executions point to ‘killing spree’

UPI – 27 September 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a non-governmental group, reported in 2010 that undeclared mass executions had taken place in Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad, one of the holiest cities in Shiite Islam.

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Iranian official blasts the BBC after filmmakers’ arrests

BBC – 26 September 2011

Citing sources, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said last Monday that the six were taken into custody days earlier and accused of spying and working for the BBC’s Persian service.

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Social media gives women a voice in Iran

The Guardian – 22 September 2011

The student’s 100-minute testimony is the most detailed account of the treatment of prisoners in Iran since the crackdown began, says Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the New York based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iran detains 6 documentary filmmakers, activists say

CNN – 20 September, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran urged authorities to end the “ongoing intimidation and arrest of filmmakers and journalists” and called on diplomats and journalists in New York to press President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on his country’s rights record during his reported visit to New York this week.

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Woman flogged as calls grow for Iran to be held to account

Women’s Views on News - 19 September, 2011

Bita Mostofi, a New York-based human rights lawyer mobilising protests in New York to coincide with President Ahmadinejad’s visit, said in an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran: “Various Iranian activists and organisations that stand in solidarity with the activists inside of Iran have come together to protest and call on the international community to hold him accountable for human rights violations.”

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Iranian Sufis Under New Attack

Huffington Post – 17 September, 2011

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Seyed Mustafa Azmayesh, international spokesperson for the Nimatullahi-Gonabadi Sufis, and international relations director of the International Organization to Protect Human Rights in Iran (IOPHRI), said that the repressive actions began in Kovar, but were aimed at dervishes throughout the country.

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Tehran student Somayeh Tohidlou lashed 50 times for political activism in 2009 Iranian election

The Australian – 16 September 2011

“Ahmadinejad comes to town as an unprecedented human rights crisis grips the country,” said Hadi Ghaemi, the New York-based spokesman for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iran court says it is considering bail for American hikers

CNN – 14 September, 2011

“Ahmadinejad is trying to use the hikers’ release for political gains on the international stage,” said Hadi Ghaemi, spokesman for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iran opposition leader missing for 6 weeks, activists say

CNN – August 29, 2011

“We are extremely concerned for the health and well-being of Karrubi, who is 74 years old, and no one has heard from him for six weeks, not his wife, any family or associates,” said Hadi Ghaemi, the director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iranian Man Faces Death over Religious Conversion

Inter Press Service – July 18, 2011

However, “because apostasy is not mentioned in Iran’s penal code, and apostasy is not considered a crime, then the court has to consider Mr. Nadarkhani’s case in the context of [the crime] ‘insulting the Prophet of Islam’,” Nadarkhani’s attorney, Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, said in a statement to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iranian Pastor Sentenced to Death Could Be Executed if He Doesn’t Recant, Says Verdict

Fox News – July 13, 2011

“From a human rights perspective, you can’t criminalize someone’s choice of religion, much less execute them for that,” says Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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From Rooz Iran: Officials are lying about the number of people executed for drug smuggling

Al-Arabiya – July 11, 2011

In the most recent case, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran announced that 25 prisoners had been secretly and en-masse executed on July 3 (Tir 12) at Ghezelhesar prison in the city of Karaj on drug related crimes…

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Iran on an execution binge: reports

Global Post – July 8, 2011

But according to NGO, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI), the executions are used for political ends – to intimidate the population into submission.

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Iran’s judicial killing spree

The Guardian – July 7, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, another independent pressure group, reported last month that 26 inmates of Vakilabad prison in Mashhad were hanged on 15 June.

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Iran escalates use of capital punishment

The Guardian – July 7, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI), a US-based non-government organisation, said its records showed 320 executions – a combination of those announced by the regime and those that have taken place in secret.

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Where the Dead Are Considered Dangerous

The Wall Street Journal – June 15, 2011

Then there are those who survive their encounters with the Islamic Republic. Saeed Pourheydar, a reformist journalist and ex-political prisoner who recently fled Iran, used a recent interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran to paint a gruesome picture of life inside an Iranian prison.

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In Age Of Arab Revolution, Iran’s Election Anniversary Set To Go Off With A Whimper

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty – June 12, 2011

His claims could not be verified and were not corroborated by human rights groups — although the New York-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said a similar number were arrested after the previous call for protests in February and March.

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Iranian Women Prisoners Detail Torture: ‘Death Was Like a Desire’

PBS NewsHour – 10 June 2011

According to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, “Rape was routinely practiced as a matter of policy to intimidate young ordinary people from ever coming out to protest again.”

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Groups Urge UN Action Against Iranian Rights Abuses

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty – June 10, 2011

Ebadi said in a statement that the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Reporters Without Borders, the International Federation for Human Rights and its affiliate, the Iranian League for the Defense of Human Rights, will carefully observe the upcoming second anniversary of the disputed Iranian presidential election on June 12, which triggered widespread popular protests and led to the arrest of hundreds of people.

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Haleh Sahabi: Our Antigone in Tehran

Al-Jazeera – June 3, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran holds the plainclothes security forces responsible for Haleh Sahabi’s death, and has called for an official investigation.

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Iranian activist dies at father’s funeral

News.Az – June 1, 2011

A journalist present at the funeral procession told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that a large group of plainclothes and security forces had beaten mourners at the funeral ceremony.

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IRAN: Human rights lawyer’s appeal hearing postponed

Los Angeles Times – May 30, 2011

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Khandan said Sotoudeh was being pressured to confess her crimes in the months preceding her court hearing.

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Iran’s victims

Los Angeles Times – May 28, 2011

According to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Bijan Fathi said, “I still don’t know whether my sons’ charge was moharebeh (enmity against God) or robbery. I don’t believe they were at war with the regime or with God.”

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‘No Let-Up’ In Secret Executions In Iran

26 May 2011 – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said the executions were carried out at Vakilabad prison in Mashhad in recent months.

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Detained Canadian journalist freed from Iranian jail

Toronto Star – May 18, 2011

“When you look at the case of Dorothy Parvaz, you see how chaotic things are in the circles of power in Iran,” said Hadi Ghaemi, who heads the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iranian President Linked to Black Magic, Summoning Genies

ABC News – May 9, 2011

They also offer a view on how dynamic religious practice is inside the Islamic Republic. If the clerics hope to smear their opponents with supernatural claims, their plan might backfire, said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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North Cotabato execs ask gov’t to save Filipinos jailed overseas

Inquirer.net (Philippines) – March 31, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) said Tamonde was unaware that the package handed by an Iranian national to him contained drugs.

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UN concerned with Iran human rights

EuroNews – March 15, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran says the country executed at least 542 people in 2010, compared to 94 in 2005 when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to power.

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L’Iran ferait appel à des soldats adolescents

Le Monde – March 15, 2011

« Un nombre important d’adolescents de 14 à 16 ans armés de battes, de morceaux de bois, de boucliers et de pistolets à air comprimé, ont été réquisitionnés parmi les forces de police et les miliciens bassidjis pour contrer les manifestations de l’opposition durant le mois dernier », explique à Dentelles et tchador Hadi Ghaemi, porte-parole de la Campagne internationale pour les droits de l’Homme en Iran.

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Iran ‘using child soldiers’ to suppress Tehran protests

The Guardian – March 13, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran says troops aged between 14 and 16 have been armed with batons, clubs and air guns and ordered to attack demonstrators who have tried to gather in Tehran.

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My country, Iran: ‘We fight, we die, we will take Iran back’

Toronto Star – March 13, 2011

Based on reports from the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI), during the Feb. 14 and Feb. 20 demonstrations protesters were repeatedly dispersed by tear gas, pepper spray, electric batons and live ammunition.

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What’s Happening in Iran Explained

Mother Jones – March 7, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran estimated that 500 Iranians are serving jail terms for political protests and 500 more are detained and waiting to be processed.

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Opposition websites encourage supporters to join hands with activists on International Women’s Day, call for fresh protests

Los Angeles Times – March 7, 2011

“Incrementally the identity and the character of the Iranian woman has become the target of attacks by men who didn’t even respect the rights of their mothers,” she charged in the statement, which was on the website of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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U.S. Interests at Risk in Six Mideast Nations

Center for Public Integrity – March 4, 2011

Since Jan.1, the regime has executed 120 prisoners, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, giving Iran the dubious distinction of executing more people per capita than any other nation.

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Opposition in Iran to protest leaders’ reported detention

CNN – March 1, 2011

Over the weekend, before the fate of the couples was known, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran expressed concern for their safety.

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Iran arrests two opposition leaders: opposition website

Reuters – February 28, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, an advocacy group which has staff in the United States and Germany, said on Sunday the two leaders had been moved secretly from their homes, where they had been under virtual house arrest for calling on supporters to protest against the government.

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“Moussavi et Karoubi pourraient être condamnés”

Le Monde – February 28, 2011

« Mir Hossein Moussavi, Zahra Rahnavard, Mehdi Karoubi et Fatemeh Karoubi, ont été kidnappés il y a 48 heures par des forces liées aux Gardiens de la Révolution et ont été conduits dans lieu secret », explique à Dentelles et tchador, Hadi Ghaemei, porte-parole de la Campagne internationale pour les droits de l’Homme en Iran.

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Iran reformers ‘abducted’ by security forces

The Independent – February 28, 2011

The claim, by the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, indicates a serious escalation in the Iranian government’s effort to silence the opposition movement that grew out of protests over the disputed presidential election in June 2009.

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U.S. Condemns Iran For Crackdown

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty – February 28, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran quoted an “informed source” as saying Mousavi and Karoubi, along with their wives, had been moved to a “‘safe house’ in an area close to Tehran”.

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Iranische Oppositionsführer Mussawi und Karrubi verschwunden

Telepolis – February 27, 2011

Der Bericht stützt sich auf Angaben der International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHR).

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Iranian opposition leaders moved from house arrest

Reuters – February 27, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, which has staff in the United States and Germany, quoted an “informed source” as saying Mousavi and Karoubi, along with their wives, had been moved from their homes to a “‘safe house’ in an area close to Tehran.”

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Iran geht gegen Oppositionsführer vor

Die Zeit – February 27, 2011

Die beiden Männer seien in einer Nacht-und-Nebel-Aktion mit ihren Ehefrauen in ein Haus nahe der Hauptstadt Teheran geschafft worden, berichtete die Menschenrechtsgruppe International Campaign for Human Rightsin Iran unter Berufung auf eine nicht namentlich genannte Person.

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Rights group says Iran opposition leaders abducted

Associated Press – February 27, 2011

The claim by the group, International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, indicates a serious escalation in the Iranian government’s effort to silence the opposition movement that grew out of protests over the disputed presidential election in June 2009.

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After Mousavi, Karroubi disappear, U.S. urges Iran to ‘allow active dialogue among its citizens’

Los Angeles Times – February 27, 2011

The statement comes after the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran called for the release of Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, and their wives, whom the campaign said had been taken to an unknown location.

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Perusing Street Photography

The Wall Street Journal – February 25, 2011

Ms. Atashi was arrested with her husband, Madjid Ghaffari, at their Tehran home Jan. 12, 2010, by Iranian authorities, and released March 1, after the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran brought attention to her case.

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Obama Administration Targets Two More Iranian Officials for Sanctions, Including Prosecutor of US Hikers

ABC News (blog) – February 23, 2011

Appointed Tehran Prosecutor General in August 2009, Dolatabadi and those under him have charged Iranian protesters with the capital offense of “Muharebeh” – literally “fighting,” in Arabic, but according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran muharebeh is “the term used in Iran’s Sharia law to describe a major crime committed against Islam and the state.

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Ativistas iranianos querem que Brasil condene violações de direitos humanos no Irã e apoie soluções na ONU

Fator Brasil – February 23, 2011

Entre os dias 21 e 24 de fevereiro, os iranianos Hadi Ghaemi, diretor executivo da Campanha Internacional pelos Direitos Humanos no Irã, e a defensora dos direitos das mulheres e jornalista Parvin Ardalan visitam o Brasil.

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”Queremos o apoio de Brasil na ONU”

Estadao – February 21, 2011

Hadi Ghaemi, Diretor da Campanha Internacional pelos Direitos Humanos no Irã

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Iran’s ‘silent’ protests

Al-Jazeera – February 21, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said that eyewitnesses it has spoken to confirm the use of live ammunition and teargas by security forces in Iran.

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Moroccans join in spreading unrest

The Boston Globe – February 21, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said large numbers of protesters had turned out on major streets in the capital and four other cities yesterday.

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Fresh Iran Protests Highlight Dormant Opposition

PBS NewsHour – February 15, 2011

Iranian expatriate Hadi Ghaemi, who is director of the New York-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, said journalists were being warned not to cover the protests.

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U.S. pressures Europe to impose travel sanctions on Iranian leaders

MinnPost – February 15, 2011

Even for people who have long documented the brutal behavior of the Iranian regime, the last few weeks have been a shock, said Aaron Rhodes, Hamburg-based policy adviser for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Executions may spur EU action

Global Post – February 13, 2011

Even for people who have long documented the brutal behavior of the Iranian regime, the last few weeks have been a shock, said Aaron Rhodes, Hamburg-based policy adviser for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Irã aproveita protestos no Egito e na Tunísia para realizar número recorde de execuções (in Portuguese)

Veja (Brazil) – February 13, 2011

“Além de querer mostrar poder diante dos conflitos no Egito e na Tunísia, há o problema no sistema carcerário do Irã. Houve um aumento do número de presos e o regime simplesmente decidiu apagá-los”, diz Hadi Ghaemi, diretor-executivo da Campanha Internacional pelos Direitos Humanos no Irã.

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Iran Girds for Anti-State Protests

The Wall Street Journal – February 12, 2011

“The executions are a political message to the population: ‘don’t even think about unrest, we are in control and this is your punishment,’ ” said Hadi Ghaemi, the director of International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, an independent organization based in New York.

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Iran hinders web searches leading up to planned rally, sources say

CNN – February 12, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, based in the United States, called Friday for an end to restrictions on the movements of Karroubi and Moussavi.

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Iran Marks Revolution Anniversary

Fox News – February 11, 2011

Many Iranians have latched onto the green wristband Ghonim’s been seen wearing in pictures, and have wondered if it is a sign of solidarity with Iran’s Green Movement.  He told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, that it was just a coincidence, but that he is happy Iranians made the connection.

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‘Alarming’ Rise In Executions In Iran Raises Concern

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty – February 9, 2011

According to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, in January alone 83 people were executed in the country. In 2010, 179 executions were reported in the Islamic republic.

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Zahra Bahrami and Iran’s Voices for Freedom

The Wall Street Journal – February 7, 2011

According to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, attorney Jinoos Sharif Razi said upon hearing the news: “I am shocked.

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Daily News Brief

The Council on Foreign Relations – February 7, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran suggested the drug charges were only a pretext to execute her for security offenses in the wake of the 2009 presidential election protests.

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Irán esconde su patíbulo tras un muro de silencio

El País – February 6, 2011

“La repentina ejecución de Bahramí, sin ni siquiera informar a su hija ni permitirle una última visita, envía el mensaje a los iraníes de que si Europa no puede hacer nada para proteger a sus ciudadanos de nuestros tribunales tutelados y ejecuciones, el iraní medio tampoco está seguro”, explica a este diario Hadi Ghaemí, portavoz de la Campaña Internacional por los Derechos Humanos en Irán (CIDHI).

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Iran draws criticism for ‘alarming’ rate of executions

The National – February 7, 2011

A spokesman for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Aaron Rhodes, said: “It seems that life is becoming cheaper and cheaper in Iran. The situation resembles more and more periods in the 1980s when huge numbers of people were summarily executed.

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US Hikers Go on Trial in Iran Behind Closed Doors

The Epoch Times – February 6, 2011

The International Campaign For Human Rights in Iran says that the drug charges were trumped up only after Bahrami was first arrested during the mass anti-government street protests in Iran in 2009.

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Execution rate in Iran alarms UN human rights chief

CNN – February 3, 2011

Last month, the New York-based group, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, said the Iranian regime was on an “execution binge.”

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U.S. urges Iran to halt executions after Tehran hangs woman

CNN – February 1, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has said the drug charges were only a pretext to execute Zahra Bahrami, and the Netherlands froze all ties with Iran on Sunday, a day after the hanging.

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More Gender Segregation At Iranian Universities

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty – February 1, 2011

Earlier this year, Ferdowsi University’s Department of Engineering in Mashhad said it would segregate students by gender in nearly 50 courses, according to the U.S.-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Man who said he was God is hanged

The Independent – February 1, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said last month that Iran executed an average of one person every eight hours.

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Irwin Cotler: Execution-happy Iran adds to its rapidly growing butcher’s bill

National Post – January 31, 2011

As Aaron Rhodes, of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran put it at the time, “These secret executions are, in reality, nothing more than state-sanctioned murders.”

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Iran Cracks Down While Egypt Cracks Up

Foreign Policy – January 31, 2011

“This is a reaction to the developments in Egypt and Tunisia,” says Hadi Ghaemi, director of International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iran hangs man who claimed to be God

Toronto Sun – January 31, 2011

The western-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran published a report earlier this month which calculated that Iran had executed an average of one person every eight hours since the start of the year.

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Iran hangs Dutch-Iranian woman for drug smuggling, report says

CNN – January 30, 2011

But the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran suggested the drug charges were only a pretext to execute her.

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Dervishes’ Lawyers Jailed In Iran, Rights Group Cries Foul

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty – January 27, 2011

The New York-based International Campaign for Human Rights In Iran said on January 26 that the three had been convicted for investigating unlawful actions by Iranian security agencies and despite a lack of “proof of mal-intention in their actions.”

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Iran: Deepening Crisis on Rights

Human Rights Watch – January 26, 2011

The International Campaign on Human Rights in Iran reported that Iran had hanged at least 47 prisoners, “or an average of about one person every eight hours,” since the beginning of 2011…

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47 executions in three weeks

Mail & Guardian Online (South Africa) – January 24, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) said 47 prisoners, or an average of about one person every eight hours, have been put to death since the beginning of the new year.

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Rights group: Iran on ‘execution binge’

CNN – January 19, 2011

The New York-based group, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, says the Iranian regime has been on an “execution binge”, hanging on average one person every eight hours.

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Iran hanged 47 people in past three weeks: HR groups

Sify News India – January 18, 2011

The Guardian quotes the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) as saying that 47 prisoners, an average of about one person every eight hours, has been executed since the beginning of 2011.

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Tehran ‘on a killing spree’

The Australian – January 18, 2011

“The Iranian judiciary is on an execution binge orchestrated by the intelligence and security agencies,” Aaron Rhodes, a spokesman for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, said yesterday.

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Ashtiani’s death sentence suspended, says human rights campaigner

The Journal – January 17, 2011

The human rights group International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) said that 47 people have been hanged in Iran this year – an average of about one person every eight hours since the start of January.

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Iran has hanged 47 people in three weeks, say human rights groups

The Guardian – January 17, 2011

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) said 47 prisoners, or an average of about one person every eight hours, have been put to death since the beginning of the new year.

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Associated Press – January 16, 2011

“The Iranian Judiciary is on an execution binge orchestrated by the intelligence and security agencies,” stated Aaron Rhodes, a spokesman for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Condemnation of “at least 47″ executions in past 16 days in Iran (Persian)

BBC Persian – January 16, 2011

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U.S. condemns prison term for Iranian lawyer

CNN – January 11, 2011

Nasrin Sotoudeh’s sentence included five years for “acting against national security,” another five years for not wearing a hijab — a headscarf worn by Muslim women — during a videotaped message, and an additional year for “propaganda against the regime,” the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran reported over the weekend.

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Human-rights lawyer sentenced to 11 years in prison, barred from law for 20

Los Angeles Times – January 10, 2011

Sotoudeh was convicted of acting against national security, propaganda against the regime and failing to wear the hijab, the Islamic headscarf, in a videotaped message, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran and Sotoudeh’s family.

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Iran & Human Rights (Radio Podcast)

FM4 – January 10, 2011

(scroll to bottom of page) Prominent Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been sentenced to 11 years in jail. A German-Iranian journalist who’s also working for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran tells us the latest.

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Iran rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh ‘gets 11 years jail’

BBC News – January 10, 2011

The New York-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran also called the sentence a “gross miscarriage of justice”, adding it should be overturned on appeal.

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An Iranian rights group condemns 11-year sentence for lawyer

CNN – January 10, 2011

An Iranian human rights lawyer has been sentenced to 11 years in prison, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Iran Targets Christians With a Wave of Arrests

The Wall Street Journal – January 7, 2011

A second priest, Behrouz Sadegh Khanjani, arrested in June 2010 with his wife and eight members of his congregation in the southern city of Shiraz, has been indicted for apostasy and crimes against national security, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, an organization based in New York.

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32 die in suicide bombings outside Shiite mosque in Iran

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said the region — which borders Pakistan and Afghanistan — has been the site of fighting between a Sunni armed group called Jundullah and government security forces.

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Canadian blogger gets bail in Iran

CBC News – December 10, 2010

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said Thursday that Derakhshan is expected back in prison in a few days, but gave no details.

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Iran blogger Hossein Derakhshan temporarily released

BBC News – December 9, 2010

On its website, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) says Derakhshan had requested a prison furlough, or temporary release.

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Iransk pastor dømt til døden (Iranian minister sentenced to death)

Vartoland – December 9, 2010

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Iranian Blogger ‘Hoder’ Reportedly Released From Prison

National Public Radio News Blog – December 9, 2010

Hossein Derakhshan, better known as “Hoder”, has been released from an Iranian prison after posting a $1.5 million bail, the International Campaign for Human Rights says it’s been told by “an informed source.”

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Iranian blogger given leave from prison

The Guardian – December 9, 2010

The dissident Iranian-Canadian blogger Hossein Derakhshan – known as Hoder – has been released on bail of $1.5m (£953,000), according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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Report: Famed Iranian blogger granted prison leave

The Washington Post – December 9, 2010

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said Thursday that Derakhshan is expected back in prison in a few days, but gave no further details.

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Student stars that punish, not reward

University World News – December 8, 2010

“Effectively, depriving students of higher education became a method of punishing dissent and a systematic campaign of targeting those critical of authorities,” said the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, whose just-released report Punishing Stars: Systematic discrimination and exclusion in Iranian higher education includes testimony from 27 ‘starred’ and excluded students.

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Since 2005 the Ahmadinejad government has barred more than 200 students from university education on political and religious grounds, according to a recent report released by the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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In Iran, a Christian pastor faces death sentence

CNN – December 7, 2010

Youcef Nadarkhani, a 32-year-old member of the Church of Iran ministry and pastor of an approximately 400-person congregation in the northern city of Rasht, faces death, according to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

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UN committee condemns ‘serious human rights violations’ in Iran

“Exhausted rhetoric cannot hide the fact that Iran’s inhuman treatment of its people has again aroused the condemnation of the member states,” Aaron Rhodes, a spokesman for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, said in a statement.

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Group calls on Ghana, Nigeria to demand full disclosure about executed citizens from Iran

Ghana Business News – November 12, 2010

…the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran says the governments of the two West African countries should press the Iranian authorities to provide a full and transparent account concerning the alleged executions of citizens from these countries in Iran.

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Don’t ignore Iran’s human rights abuse

The Guardian – November 9, 2010

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) called on the United Nations to intervene in her case. Sotudeh has been kept in solitary confinement, denied a lawyer and allowed only token visits by her family in the presence of several security guards.

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Iran tightens security ahead of reforms

UPI – November 9, 2010

Hadi Ghaemi, director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, said the Iranian government is trying to suppress any voice of opposition.

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Iran Arrests Four Student Leaders‎

Wall Street Journal – November 8, 2010

… students and journalists, in order to prevent them from activism,” said Hadi Ghaemi, director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran

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Jailed Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh on hunger strike

BBC News – November 4, 2010

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) called on the United Nations to intervene in the case of Nasrin Sotoudeh.

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Rights Group Says Secret Executions In Iranian Prison Continue

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty – November 3, 2010

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) says authorities at a prison in eastern Iran are continuing to carry out secret executions, RFE/RL’s Radio Farda reports.

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International Human Rights Campaign – 23 People Executed in Mashad’s Vakilabad Prison (Persian)

Radio Farda – October 31, 2010

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Iran ex-prisoners tell of secret executions

Al-Arabiya – October 31, 2010

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI), an NGO based in New York and the Netherlands, sounded alarm bells over undeclared executions, many taking place in groups, carried out at the Vakilabad Prison in the eastern city of Mashhad, the UAE daily The National reported Sunday.

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Prisoners in Iran tell of secret mass executions

The National – October 31, 2010

Credible information from former inmates indicates that “numerous” undeclared executions have taken place in Vakilabad Prison over the past year, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) said in a statement. Many reportedly were hanged in groups.

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Human Rights Defenders: Release Nasrin Sotoudeh (Persian)

BBC Persian – October 3, 2010

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US targets Iranian officials

The National – October 1, 2010

“We hope very much that other countries around the world will follow suit with similar blacklists that… affect the perpetrators of gross human-rights violations but which don’t negatively impact on the population as a whole,” Aaron Rhodes, a German-based spokesman for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, said.

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