Human Rights News from Iran

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Toward Freedom - Blocking the Net

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First, let’s look at some of the usual dictatorships, or as RWB has labeled them, "the habitual human rights violators." They include small fry like Cuba, Burma, the Ukraine, and Belarus, but the biggest offenders in this category are China and Iran.
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U.S.-based companies are also supplying commercial software to help countries "filter" — that is, censor information. Last June, the OpenNet Initiative (ONI) released a report titled "Internet Filtering in Iran," which documents how the Iranian government has used the commercial filtering software SmartFilter to control every aspect of its citizens’ cyber experience, from websites and e-mail to blogs and online discussion forums. Made by the U.S. based company Secure Computing, the software is helping the Iranian government block internationally hosted sites in English, as well as other sites hosted in local languages.

In its report, ONI accused Secure Computing of complicity in helping Iran violate the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Ronald Deibert, one of the report’s authors and directors of the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, charged that the "thriving Internet censorship market — spread like a virus from China to Iran to an increasing number of countries worldwide — calls into question not only the trumpeted slogans of high tech firms that the Internet represents ‘freedom’ and ‘connectivity’ but simplistic divisions between ‘us’ and ‘them’ as well."
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Friday, September 23, 2005

Press Gazette - Journalism matters. Every week.: Iran

Press Gazette - Journalism matters. Every week.: "Reporter Massoud Bastani has been sent back to Arak prison in Iran � just one week after his initial release. Bastani had spent two weeks in Evin prison after reporting on a demonstration in support of imprisoned fellow journalist Akbar Ganji, who was on hunger strike at the time. Bastani is the former editor of Nedai Eslahat and is a contributor to pro-reform papers including Etemad and Toseeh. www.rsf.org
UNITED STATES"

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A Human Rights Act (Rooz Online)

A Human Rights Act (Rooz Online)

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Defining Political Crimes After 27 Years (Rooz Online)

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Thursday, September 22, 2005

Gay News From 365Gay.com:Iranian Gay Tells Of Torture

Gay News From 365Gay.com

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IRAN SAYS KAZEMI APPEAL VERDICT REACHED
By AFP
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Iran's hardline judiciary said on Monday that it has reached a verdict
in the case of murdered Iranian-Canadian photographer Zahra Kazemi but
that the result of the appeal was still being typed out.

"The case has been closed and the verdict is being typed," justice
minister Jamal Karimi-Rad told reporters, adding that it would be made
public "at the right time".

Last July a Tehran court acquitted an intelligence agent accused of
giving the journalist a mortal blow to the head while she was in
custody two years ago.

Since then the case has been in an appeals process and Kazemi
family lawyers - led by Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi - have set their sights
on bringing to justice a judiciary official that they say is the real
killer.

Kazemi family lawyers had also backed the agent's plea of
innocence, but during the appeal hearings they complained that their efforts to
look into other suspects had been blocked.

One of the family lawyers, Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, recently predicted
that the agent would be cleared but the case also totally closed.

Kazemi, who was 54, died in custody in Tehran in July 2003 after
being arrested for photographing a demonstration outside a Tehran prison.
Family lawyers have accused the judiciary of a cover-up, a charge
backed by Ottawa.

Iran's government has acknowledged that Kazemi was violently beaten
in prison, although the judiciary has also said that she might have
died after a fall.

Ebadi has vowed to "follow this case until my dying day" and "use
all means, domestic and international".

But Iranian authorities have been keen to see the back of an
embarrassing affair that has also badly damaged relations with Canada.

In June the judiciary again rejected Canada's demand for Kazemi's
body - which was hastily buried inside Iran after her death - to be dug
up and handed over for a new autopsy.

Iran, which does not recognize dual nationality, says that Canada
has no business looking into the affair.

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Sunday, September 18, 2005

The Peninsula On-line: UN envoy urges release of Ganji

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Friday, September 16, 2005

Iran: Further information on: Torture and ill-treatment/ Fear for safety/ Medical concern: Manuchehr Mohammadi (m) - Amnesty International

Iran: Further information on: Torture and ill-treatment/ Fear for safety/ Medical concern: Manuchehr Mohammadi (m) - Amnesty International

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Iran: Death Penalty: Hajar Vafi (f) - Amnesty International

Iran: Death Penalty: Hajar Vafi (f) - Amnesty International

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Blocking the net: Corporations help governments shut down the information superhighway

Blocking the net: Corporations help governments shut down the information superhighway: " Last June, the OpenNet Initiative (ONI) released a report titled �Internet Filtering in Iran,� which documents how the Iranian government has used the commercial filtering software SmartFilter to control every aspect of its citizens� cyber experience, from websites and e-mail to blogs and online discussion forums. Made by the U.S. based company Secure Computing, the software is helping the Iranian government block internationally hosted sites in English, as well as other sites hosted in local languages."

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Reuters AlertNet - U.N. envoy urges release of Iranian journalist

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Thursday, September 15, 2005

news - Iran: Journalist reimprisoned after a week of freedom, held with ordinary detainees

news - Iran: Journalist reimprisoned after a week of freedom, held with ordinary detainees

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Iran News - Convicted murderer hanged in Iran

Iran News - Convicted murderer hanged in Iran

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USCIRF Says No Improvement for Religious Minorities in Iran Under Khatami

USCIRF Says No Improvement for Religious Minorities in Iran Under Khatami

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JTW News - Wife of Iran journalist without news for 3 weeks

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Iran: Imminent execution - Amnesty International


Iran: Imminent execution - Amnesty International: "URGENT ACTION
Iran: Imminent execution
PUBLIC AI Index: MDE 13/054/2005
12 September 2005

UA 235/05 Imminent execution

IRAN Abu Baker Mirza'i Qaderi (m)
Othman Mirza'i Qaderi (m)
Qader Ahmadi (m)
Jahangir Badouzadeh (m)"

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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iran writer in 'jail quarantine'

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Wednesday, September 14, 2005


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Reporters sans frontires - Iran Journalist reimprisoned after a week of freedom, held with ordinary detainees

Reporters sans fronti�res - Iran: "Journalist reimprisoned after a week of freedom, held with ordinary detainees

Reporters Without Borders today called for the immediate release of journalist Massoud Bastani, who was reimprisoned a week after his release on 6 August from Evin prison in Tehran and is being held in Arak prison, in the centre of the country, which is normally used for non-political prisoners.
Bastani had spent two weeks in Evin prison for covering a demonstration in support of imprisoned fellow journalist Akbar Ganji, who was on hunger strike at the time.
�It is shocking that a prisoner of conscience has been put with inmates held for ordinary crimes, as some of them could be dangerous or sick,� the press freedom organisation said. �It is also unacceptable that a journalist is being punished just for supporting a colleague who was on hunger strike, and we call on the judicial authorities in Arak to stop harassing him.�
The editor of Nedai Eslahat (a daily that was closed by the authorities in 2003) and a contributor to such pro-reform newspapers as Etemad, Toseeh and Joumhoryat, Bastani first run-in with the authorities was in 2003, when he was sentenced to six months in prison, 70 lashes and a five-year ban on practising journalism.
He wrote many reports about Ganji�s hunger strike this summer. In a 27 June release, Reporters Without Borders had commented that : �The authorities are not only content to let Akbar Ganji die, they are also arresting and harassing those who have the courage to defend him.�
Ganji�s wife, Massoumeh Shaffii, meanwhile told Reporters Without Borders by phone that she has just sent a letter to UN secretary-general Kofi Annan to coincide with the Iranian president�s visit to New York for the UN summit. Thanking Annan for requesting Ganji�s release, the letter informs him that"

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Iran News - 205 miscreants arrested: Iran's Justice Minister

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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Iran Focus-News - Special Wire - Iran cracks down on dissent with hangings, jail

Iran Focus-News - Special Wire - Iran cracks down on dissent with hangings, jail: "Tehran, Iran, Sep. 13 � One person was hanged and 13 others were imprisoned in West Azerbaijan Province, northwest Iran, as part of new wave of crackdown on dissent which began last week, Iran�s State Security Forces (SSF) announced on Tuesday.

Major Rezai, chief spokesman of the SSF in the province, said, �We have been implementing the plan to remove trouble-makers in the province, and so far 13 such persons have been sent to prison�.

One �trouble-maker� was hanged in the town of Naqadeh, the police spokesman announced.

Rezai added that with harsher sentences from judges, the problem of trouble-makers, which had increased in recent months, would be resolved.

Tuesday morning�s edition of the hard-line daily Jomhouri Islami wrote that Iran�s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had recently ordered the head of the country�s judiciary to deal �decisively� with �elements creating disruption in society� and sentence them to �the most severe punishment that God has prescribed�.

�The Supreme Leader has issued an order to deal decisively with trouble-makers�, the daily quoted the head of Tehran�s Justice Department, Abbas-Ali Alizadeh, as saying"

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Description of Selected News

Description of Selected News: "Judiciary denies Ganji back in solitary"

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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iran writer in 'jail quarantine'

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iran writer in 'jail quarantine': "Iranian dissident writer Akbar Ganji has been placed in solitary confinement after being transferred back to prison from hospital, his wife has said. "

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Monday, September 12, 2005

World Peace Herald:Iran human rights in crisis

World Peace Herald

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Thursday, September 08, 2005

Reporters sans frontires - Iran:Concern over fate of journalists detained in Kurdish part of Iran

Reporters sans fronti�res - Iran

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BRITISH AHWAZI FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY:Iran: Amnesty fears for the safety of Ahwazi detainees

news : BRITISH AHWAZI FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY

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