首頁   聯絡我們
 
‧人權新知
 
‧世界人權宣言
 
高雄國際人權宣言
 
‧人權影音資料館藏
 
‧人權圖書資料館藏
 


Iranian police dispersing demonstrators at the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery in Tehran.
Concern About Rights Abuses In Iran

Human rights monitors are voicing deep concern over the treatment of Iranian citizens by their government. Reporters Without Borders said in a recent statement that Iran has once again become the world's biggest prison for journalists, with 42 behind bars. In addition, the press freedom organization said it is "very disturbed" by the calls of Iranian officials for harsh treatment of detainees, including journalists, who were arrested after June's disputed presidential election.

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has condemned the widespread arrests of women's rights activists and female journalists in Iran, saying they are being persecuted by the Iranian government in an attempt to repress masses of Iranians from advocating for their civil rights. Those women arbitrarily arrested in recent weeks include female human rights and student activists; the sister of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi; and several members of the One Million Signatures Campaign – an organization that advocates the repeal of discriminatory gender laws in Iran.

Diane Ala'i, the Baha'i International Community representative to the United Nations in Geneva, has voiced grave concern over the plight of 7 Iranian Baha'is who have been in Evin prison for over 20 months on false charges and who are reported to face trial on January 12. Iranian authorities have accused them of espionage for Israel, insulting religious sanctities and propaganda against the Islamic republic.

In addition, Ms. Ala'i says the Iranian government is responsible for an anti-Baha'i media campaign which has culminated in accusations that Baha'is are provoking civil unrest in Iran. Thirteen Baha'is were rounded up in Tehran and taken to a detention center on January 3, she said, where authorities tried to get them to sign a document saying they would not engage in future demonstrations.

President Barack Obama has condemned the "violent and unjust suppression of innocent Iranian citizens, which has apparently resulted in detentions, injuries and even death," and has called on Iran "to abide by the international obligations that it has to respect the rights of its own people."

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Iran John Limbert said in a recent interview, "We support the absolute rights of the Iranian people, and we will never remain silent in the face of state violence and mistreatment against them."

(2010/01/11 - VOA News)
 
  2009 2010 2011 2012
 
1/11:American Jewish World Service creates fund to promote LGBT rights in Uganda(SDGLN)
1/11:Concern About Rights Abuses In Iran (VOA News)
1/12:U.S. Envoy: N. Korea's Human Rights Situation is 'Appalling'(THE CHRISTIAN POST)
1/12:End to HIV entry ban brings US into compliance with human rights laws (JURIST)
1/13:Human Rights Activists Applaud Google Move (Wall Street Journal )
1/13:Rights, liberties down for 4th straight year(Washington Times)
1/14:Google's move on Chinese censorship welcomed by human rights activists(TheGuardian)  
1/14:Human rights must be on agenda with Clinton - Amnesty (National Business Review)
1/15:Judge: D.C. gay-marriage vote would violate Human Rights Act (Christian Science Monitor)
1/15:Human Rights Commission behind in state retirement payments(Lexington Herald Leader )
 
人權學堂 ∣Human Rights Learning Studio

位置:高雄捷運O5/R10美麗島穹頂大廳方向往出口9
Position: Kaohsiung MRT 05/R10 Formosa Boulevard Hall Exit 9
郵寄地址:81249高雄市小港區大業北路436號
Address: No. 436, Daye North Rd. Siaogang Dist., Kaohsiung City 81249, Taiwan
電話Tel:886-7-2357559∣傳真Fax:886-7-2351129
Email: hr-learning@ouk.edu.tw