After a decade of documenting perpetrators, on the occasion of International Human Rights Day, Justice for Iran launches Faces of Crime, the Database of Human Rights Violators in Iran. The…
Aban Tribunal is ‘urgent and necessary’ to give justice and accountability for the victims’ families, says Justice for Iran (14 November 2020, London) An international People’s Tribunal, the Aban Tribunal,…
‘Mapping Iran's Bloody November Atrocities: Sirjan’ report is the first in a series of reports summarising the findings of Justice for Iran’s investigations into the violations that took place in…
State media broadcast more than 860 forced confessions and defamatory content between 2009 and 2019 London, Paris, 25 June 2020: Between 2009 and 2019, Iranian state-owned media broadcast the…
On June 3rd, referring to the killing of George Floyd the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei said: “They're mouthing off hypocritically. They kill people and, with their flagrant…
Six months after hundreds of protesters and civilians were killed by unlawful force during the 2019 November protests, the authorities have yet to provide answers for the victims’ families. Instead,…
In Meshkindasht-Karaj, Basij forces shot at protestors on the ground, from the rooftops of the Basij Base. On November 15th, 2019, following a sudden spike in fuel prices, nationwide protests…
Ali Albuali was a 16 or 17-year-old boy, killed during the brutal police crackdown in the small northern town of Kureha. Hamid Sheikhani, father of a 7-year-old girl, was arrested…
17 April 2020- “Iranian businesses in Syria risk becoming complicit in the continuation of crimes, such as forced displacement which is recognised as a type of crime against humanity,” Justice for…
Amir Hossein Kabiri, a 33 year old perfume seller, was shot dead on his way to pick up his nephew from school on November 16th, 2019. His only crime was…