onsdag 5 september 2018
The Iranian religious dictatorial and barbaric regime is trying to silence civil society in Iran within arresting the people and deploring the people who spy
The Iranian religious dictatorial and barbaric regime is trying to silence civil society in Iran within arresting the people and deploring the people who spy
The Iranian regime is trying to silence civil society with arrests.
Iranian authorities have arrested three human rights lawyers and a women's rights activist on arbitrary grounds in the last four days. It writes Amnesty International (AI) on its website on Monday.
These arbitrary arrests "are part of an increased quarrel to completely break Iran's civil society," AI warns in its statement and adds.
"[This] leaves human rights defenders in a stifling atmosphere of fear."
Human rights lawyer and women's rights activist Hoda Amid arrested in his residence on September 1st.
Human rights attorneys, Payam Derafshan and Farokh Forouzan were arrested one day earlier August 31 when they visited another detainee, Arash Keykhosravis home town in Karachi, northwest of Tehran.
The women's rights activist, Najmeh Vahedi, was arrested on September 1st in his home in Tehran by the Revolutionary Guard's intelligence unit.
"The recent arrests are an obvious attempt to silence those who advocate human rights in Iran," said Philip Luther, director of Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa research.
The Iranian regime has also executed three detained political prisoners in one of the country's prisons last week, according to reports from Iran's steering wheel realist.
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