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2ndShowcaseAudio & VisualMapping the November BloodshedPress Releases

International People’s Tribunal established to investigate Iran atrocities

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,…
tehran
tehranNovember 14, 2020
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Iran: New report demands end to the rampant use of forced confessions

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…
tehran
tehranJune 25, 2020
2ndShowcaseAudio & VisualMapping the November Bloodshed

Mapping the November Bloodshed #5: Shot from Above

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…
tehran
tehranMay 12, 2020
2ndShowcaseAudio & VisualMapping the November Bloodshed

Mapping the November Bloodshed #4: Unarmed, Shot Dead

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…
tehran
tehranMay 12, 2020
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Iranian Businesses in Syria Are Competing for Complicity in International Crimes

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…
tehran
tehranApril 17, 2020
2ndShowcaseAudio & VisualMapping the November Bloodshed

Mapping the November Bloodshed #3: Found Dead, Hands in Pockets

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…
tehran
tehranMarch 26, 2020
2ndShowcaseAudio & VisualMapping the November Bloodshed

Mapping the November Bloodshed #2: A Silenced Murder

Heydar Ali Ramezan-nejad is one of 20 people who were killed in Quds in the November protests. A father of two, he was shot at a protest in Quds on…
tehran
tehranFebruary 5, 2020
2ndShowcaseAudio & VisualMapping the November Bloodshed

Mapping the November Bloodshed #1: Arrested and Found Dead

Families of Kaveh Visani and Pouya Ahmadzadeh were told by the police that their sons were being held at Sanandaj Police Station on November 16th, 2019. It wasn't until December…
tehran
tehranJanuary 24, 2020
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Syria Destruction and Reconstruction; a talk by Sawsan Abou Zainedin and Hani Fakhani

On November 1st, Justice for Iran was delighted to host Syrian urban planners Sawsan Abou Zainedin and Hani Fakhani who have done extensive research on the systematic destruction as well…
tehran
tehranNovember 8, 2019
Audio & VisualFaces of Crime

Seyyed Zia MirEmadi: From bloody prosecutions to Bar Association

https://youtu.be/I4qtk9vCKK8 Seyyed Zia MirEmadi used his positions of high-ranking judicial authority to violate the rights of Iranian citizens for decades. Watch the video to learn about his bloody history as…
labadmin
labadminJune 20, 2019
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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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