
Iranian Government Faces Criticism Over Human Rights and Domestic Policies
The Iranian government is under scrutiny for human rights issues, including the sentencing of an Iranian-American citizen, the conviction of a singer, and a bill that could violate citizens' rights.
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Human Rights Violations and Political Repression in Iran
First report 5h agoLast update 49m agoPosts condemn the forced confession of rapper Armin Nourani, highlighting the unnaturalness of his statements and the regime's use of such tactics.
Activists call for international attention and justice for the 1988 massacre, with new revelations about the number of victims and calls to prosecute those responsible.
Posts commemorate individuals who died during protests, highlighting their stories and the circumstances of their deaths, often at the hands of security forces.
There is strong condemnation for the four-year prison sentence given to singer Hiva Seifizadeh for performing Persian poetry and traditional songs, questioning the charges of 'encouraging corruption and prostitution'.
President Pezeshkian's administration opposes a bill against foreign intelligence infiltration, arguing it infringes on citizens' rights and could worsen brain drain.
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