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Iran: The Meeting Point of Corruption and Human Rights Violations

In February 2020, Justice for Iran submitted a report to the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights ins response to its call for input on connecting the business…
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abaneditorFebruary 21, 2020
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Justice for Iran Joins a panel of experts to raise concerns about Iran’s surveillance and information control technologies

The impacts of surveillance technologies in Iran was discussed by a panel at ‘Our Rights, Our Fight, Our Future’ Forum, in Taipei, where the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) …
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tehranOctober 22, 2019
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What Did the Founder of Wikipedia Write in a Direct Message?

*This is the second part of the article Curious Case of  Persian Wikipedia.  Radio Zamaneh: In recent weeks, a lively debate started in the Iranian diaspora about the accuracy of Wikipedia…
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tehranOctober 21, 2019
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The Curious Case of Persian Wikipedia: is the Iranian State Influencing Content?

Radio Zamaneh:On September 11, an investigative report on Open Democracy by Sina Zekavat raised serious concerns in the Iranian community. The article claimed that the Iranian state’s intelligence apparatus might be using…
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tehranOctober 21, 2019
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Wikipedia probes its Persian website’s omission of Iranian officials’ crimes

ustice for Iran accused Persian Wikipedia of “covering up for human rights violators in Iran by deleting statements by officials involved in crimes against humanity.” (Screenshot via Wikipedia) Alarabiya: Wikipedia is…
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tehranOctober 12, 2019
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Critics Say Some Persian Wikipedia Content Manipulated By Iran’s Government

Wikipedia Senior Manager Arash Soleimani giving a speech at the 14th anniversary of Persian Wikipedia next to the image of Javad Zarif.December 2017 Radio Farda: An Iranian human rights organization, Justice…
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tehranOctober 11, 2019
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Justice for Iran: The investigation on Persian Wikipedia must guarantee the rights to freedom of speech and access to information

Following the alarming reports questioning the independence and neutrality of Persian Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation (Wikipedia’s host) has opened an investigation. One of Wikipedia’s inspectors (CheckUser) has confirmed in a tweet that the investigation involves the…
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tehranOctober 9, 2019
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FIDH, JFI and Redress vs Italtel; a case summary

On 13 September 2017, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Justice for Iran (JFI) and Redress filed a complaint with the Italian NCP against Italtel Group S.p.A.
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tehranJune 7, 2019
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Lawyer Mohammad Nayyeri speaks at UN session on business accountability and human rights defenders

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labadminNovember 28, 2018
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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.
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