The English translation is not available. See the Persian text here.
The English translation is not available. See the Persian text here.
The English translation is not available. See the Persian text here.
The Campaign to Prosecute the Islamic Republic for Crimes Against Humanity presents: A Town Hall Meeting to Denounce Murder, Torture, Rape, and Forced Confessions in the Islamic Republic of Iran
TIME: Saturday, September 26, 2009: 9AM-4PM (doors open @ 9:00am)
PLACE: Riverside Church, South Hall, 490 Riverside Drive, NYC, NY 10027
INFORMATION: contact@akbarganji.org or (720) 317 1016
Speakers include (in English and Persian): Reza Baraheni, Hamid Dabashi, Mansour Farhang, Shahrnoush Parsipour, Ahmad Sadri, Abdolkarim Soroush, and others.
Musical Performance by Faramarz Aslani, KIOSK, and others.
Continue reading ‘Town Hall Meeting on Human Rights Abuses in Iran’
The English translation is not available. See the Persian text here.
The English translation is not available. See the Persian text here.
Dear Mr Ban Ki-moon
Evidence shows that in the Islamic republic of Iran elections are not free, competitive or fair, and they never lead to a real transformation in the country’s political structure. Several reasons exist for this:
Continue reading ‘Open Letter to UN Secretary General (2009)’
To: The United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights
Ms. Navanethem Pillay,
The Islamic Republic of Iran has systematically and consistently denied the basic rights of the Iranian people.
This regime’s behaviour in the repression of the people of Iran is the evidence of crimes against humanity. This regime has established gender, religious, and ethnic discrimination in Iran. It is a regime that stands fundamentally opposed to thinking, to happiness, and to beauty. It is a regime that has assassinated dozens of dissident intellectuals both inside and outside the country; one that has executed many opponents and opposition figures.
Continue reading ‘Letter to the UNHRC about human rights violations in Iran’