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Iran Atrocities Tribunal judgement postponed until further notice

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Report of the Secretary-General on the Situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran

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Rwanda: We’re committed to asylum plan, says Priti Patel

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Outcry as appeal court refuses to stop Home Office flight carrying asylum seekers from UK to Rwanda

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Rwanda asylum plan: Iranian ex-policeman’s relief as flight cancelled

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Ex-Iranian police chief fears assassination over human rights tribunal testimony

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Refugee tortured for refusing to shoot protesters avoids Rwanda flight

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Rwanda asylum plan: Number of people on first flight close to single figures

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Iranian policeman tortured for standing up to regime faces deportation to Rwanda

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We were tortured by smugglers. Now the government is torturing us’

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‘I Am Counting the Seconds’ THE IRANIAN DISSIDENT SET TO BE DEPORTED TO RWANDA

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Rwanda asylum: Iranian policeman who defied orders says he fears for his life

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PM hails ‘welcome news’ as campaigners lose High Court fight to block first Rwanda flight

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High Court judge allows migrant flight to Rwanda to go ahead

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Justice for Iran (JFI) is a London-based human rights NGO which aims to hold the perpetrators of serious human rights violations, including but not limited to crimes against humanity, torture, enforced disappearances, war crime and genocide which have been committed in Iran or by the Iranian officials, accountable.
JFI focuses on the right to truth for individual victims and the whole society, and pursues right to justice for those who belong to the most marginalised groups such as women, ethnic and religious minorities, LGBTIs and political dissidents.

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