Saturday, August 15, 2015

Iran on an execution rampage

Iran: three executed on drug-related charges
Three inmates in Rajaie Shahr Prison of Karaj, west of Tehran, were executed on drug-related charges, Hrana news agency reported on Wednesday, August 12th.

Iran: another women placed on death row 
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On Saturday a woman in Iran was sent to solitary confinement in preparation for her execution. Batul Karimi, 55, was held in Varamin Prison in Gharchak, southeast of Tehran, for 4 years.She is a mother of two boys and one girl. This prisoner has been condemned to execution for drug-related charges.
(Human Rights & Democracy Advocates in Iran - August 8, 2015)


Iran: A prisoner will be hanged in a matter of hours
Hossien Bozorg-nejad is due
 to be executed in a matter of hours



Sources from inside Iran reveal that Hossien Bozorg-nejad, a prisoner condemned to death in the central city of Isfahan is due to be hanged today, Sunday, August 9, 2015. This prisoner is charged with possessing narcotics and has been scheduled to be hanged this morning.
The Iranian regime has the top of executed in the world. We urge Of  United Nations all human rights Community to stop these executions.


Friday, August 14, 2015

Iran - Human rights, women's rights and prisoners conditions in Iran under clerical regime

Iran news in brief, 14 August 2015



NCRI - The Iranian regime parliament is
deliberating on a scheme dubbed "protecting hijab and chastity" in order to ramp up the atmosphere of terror in the society and to intensify suppression of women in particular. Most of the articles of this 13-article legislation that was in general ratified by regime's parliament last October aims at limiting women's employment and imposing still further pressure and suppression of women on the mullahs-fabricated pretext of "mal-veiling".

 IRAN: Call to secure immediate release of Nargess Mohammadi
NCRI - Political prisoner and human rights activist Ms. Narges Mohammadi remains medically uncared for despite her deteriorating conditions. Yesterday, following eight hours of muscle paralysis, she was transferred to a hospital outside prison. However, despite the insistence of the physicians that she needs medical care, she was returned back to Evin Prison while partially unconscious.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

IRAN: Call to secure immediate release of Nargess Mohammadi

Political prisoner Narges Mohammadi is in poor condition due to lack of medical care
prisoner and human rights activist
Ms. Narges Mohammadi



NCRI - Political prisoner and human rights activist Ms. Narges Mohammadi remains medically uncared for despite her deteriorating conditions. Yesterday, following eight hours of muscle paralysis, she was transferred to a hospital outside prison. However, despite the insistence of the physicians that she needs medical care, she was returned back to Evin Prison while partially unconscious.
Ms. Mohammadi who is a mother of two, was transferred to prison on May 5 after she was illegally arrested by intelligence agents at her home without a judicial warrant and subsequently transferred to Evin Prison. In order to put pressure on this political prisoner,
 all her medicine was taken away from her upon her transfer to her ward and she has been deprived of her medicine ever since by regime's henchmen. Her expected trial on July 6 was not convened for unknown reasons.




Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Iran: student activist behind bars

Student activist - bahareh hedayat
It has been over a month since the jail time of Bahare Hedayat has come to an end, but she remains behind bars. Bahare Hedayat has now been detained for 5½ years in Evin Prison.
She was arrested in December 2009 and sentenced to 7½ years behind bars after spending time under interrogation and in solitary confinement.

A lots of human rights activists are still in various prisons of The mullahs' regime.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Iran - Mullahs' regime, freedom to prisoners and Observance human rights, A great demanded

If  mullahs' regime gives freedom to prisoners and Observance human rights So why are they in prison! So its a great demanded
Maede Sultani-daughter of political prisoner Abdolfattah Soltani

According to leave regulations in Iran each prisoner can have leaves for 3 days a month and 36 days a year, whereas many political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, including Abdolfattah Soltani, a lawyer, have been in prison for years without leave for even one day. Iran - daughter of political prisoner: prisoners' rights violate about her father's conditions that the Iranian regime's judiciary has only agreed with a 72 hour leave due to Soltani's dire physical conditions.