Human Rights News from Iran

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Amnsety:Iran: Human Rights in the spotlight on the 30th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

10 February 2009 marks the 30 year anniversary of the change in government in Iran that led to the creation of the Islamic Republic. Amnesty International is marking the date by raising its concerns over a range of human rights violations that have persisted over the past 30 years.
Previous governments appointed by the former Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi were widely regarded as corrupt and responsible for egregious human rights violations. The Islamic Republic of Iran was created following a nationwide referendum on 1 April 1979. Another referendum, in December 1979, approved the constitution and confirmed Ayatollah Khomeini as Supreme Leader.
Despite promises made by Ayatollah Khomeini that all Iranians would be free, the past 30 years have been characterised by persistent human rights violations. The vast scope and scale of those violations of the early years of the Islamic Republic did decline somewhat with time. Limited relaxation of restrictions on freedom of expression during the period of reform under former President Khatami raised hopes of a sustained improvement in the human rights situation, although the situation remained poor. However, these hopes have been firmly crushed since the accession to power of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
more....

posted by HRIRAN.ORG at 12:21 PM

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

Previous Posts

  • Stop obliterating remnants of Humanitarian crime o...
  • AFP: Iran hangs nine murderers, drug trafficker
  • Iran: Reverse Closure of Nobel Laureate’s Rights G...
  • The Associated Press: Iran shuts office of Nobel w...
  • SITUATION OF THE DEATH PENALTY IN IRAN- Annual Rep...
  • Monthly Rport
  • Women Rights Activists denied right to leave Iran
  • Request for sending an international, non-governme...

Powered by Blogger