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Daily archive Thursday 3rd April 2008 |
29 July » EU Alarmes over the Planned Executions of Juvenile Offenders in Iran 29 July » Eight Women and a Man Face Stoning in Iran for Adultery 22 July » Human Rights Watch: Iran Should Release Detained HIV/AIDS Experts 19 July » Four Student of Tabriz University Arrested 19 July » Defenders of Human Rights Center Protest to Execution for Blogging 19 July » Protest of Majlis Kurdish Members to Kamangar’s Death Sentence 19 July » Sanandaj People Protest to the Verdict of Farzad Kamangar 19 July » Main Founders of Pars Institute Arrested 19 July » Interview with Mahbubeh Karami’s Mother 19 July » Death Execution for Farzad Kamangar » » Archive
A BRIEFING ON THE SITUATION OF ACADEMIC FREEDOMS IN IRANHuman Rights Watch Condemned Execution of Youths in IranBeginning of Revengeful Acts, Hossein Bastani one must not forget that one aspect of “security” cases is the image that they carry for the groups that advance such issues. Therefore, before fake charges take to the news-media and become public, those who have had a hand in arresting the students must be weakened. Otherwise, after the severe charges are made public, repeated and are tied to the image of the actors, even the intervention of the head of the judiciary (as history demonstrates) cannot be of much help to the detainees.
What Makes Executions Possible, Asieh Amini How can we tell the judiciary officials of Iran that according to law juveniles can stay alive and continue to live with appropriate and suitable punishment? How must one make this request from the judiciary a public and wide-spread demand and point out that killing a juvenile who has not wholeheartedly committed an act does not solve any of the real problems facing the country?
AFP: Students Protest Sexual Harassment in Iran University» » Archive |
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