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Freedom unveiled: Iranian women strip to slam repression

Iranian women living in exile in Europe have stripped off for a video to promote their nude calendar in an effort to fight sexual oppression in their home country. “My nudity is a ‘no’ to stoning to death,” say the… Continue Reading →

No to War on Iran ! Don’t make Delhi Blasts an Excuse !

  NO TO WAR ON IRAN ! DON’T MAKE DELHI BLASTS AN EXCUSE !! The US–Israel machinations in the Middle-East are taking a dangerous turn. The hypocrisy of calling American and Israeli nuclear weapons “responsible” and arm-twisting on Iran’s unproven… Continue Reading →

Iran ‘detaining’ relatives of journalists: BBC

 The Iranian government has arrested relatives of Persian-language journalists working abroad for the BBC in a bid to silence them. LONDON: The Iranian government has arrested relatives of Persian-language journalists working abroad for the BBC in a bid to silence… Continue Reading →

What Twitter’s New Censorship Policy Means for Human Rights

Twitter dropped quite the shocker last week when it declared its new policy to remove tweets in certain countries to abide by specific national laws. While a tweet will remain visible to the rest of the world, specific messages will… Continue Reading →

If You Want the Peace of the Dead, Prepare for Nuclear War

  By Ramesh Thakur UN Chronicle 48:4 (October–December 2011), pp. 26–29 The world faces two existential threats: climate change, and nuclear Armageddon. Action on both is required urgently. Tackling the first will impose significant economic costs and lifestyle adjustments, while… Continue Reading →

Free Hanieh “Sharareh” Farshi Shotorban

Hanieh “Sharareh” Farshi Shotorban arrested in Tabriz for Facebook Activities. Jan 18,  is Hanieh’s birthday. She turns 30 years old. She was arrested in July 2010 and is currently held in Evin prison. According to reliable sources, the young Iranian… Continue Reading →

Iran’s nuclear scientists are not being assassinated. They are being murdered

Killing our enemies abroad is just state-sponsored terror – whatever euphemism western leaders like to use. Mehdi Hasan, Jan 18,2012 On the morning of 11 January Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, the deputy head of Iran’s uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, was… Continue Reading →

Free Nasrin Sotoudeh- Human Rights Defender Iran

Nasrin Sotoudeh is a lawyer, human rights campaigner and women’s rights activist. Nasrin has defended the rights of many activists who have been arrested, tried unfairly and jailed, including Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi. Nasrin has spoken publicly about the… Continue Reading →

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