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    • Widespread and systematic violations of human rights in Iran Statement

      Widespread and systematic violations of human rights in Iran

      Article by Impact Iran published on March 12th, 2021

      Joint letter sent to Member states of the United Nations Human Rights Council on 12 March 2021

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    • We, the undersigned Iranian and international human rights organisations, call on your government to support the renewal of the mandate of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran at the 46th session of the Human Rights Council. We also urge your government to use this opportunity to voice concern at the grave and systematic violations of human rights reported by the Special Rapporteur, and to call on Iranian authorities to put an end to the endemic impunity that surrounds these violations.

      The renewal of this mandate is essential in light of the persistence of widespread and systematic violations of human rights committed by Iranian authorities with total impunity.

      Iran remains second only to China in the number of executions carried out each year. In 2020, the authorities executed more than 240 people, including for drug offences and other acts that do not amount to the ‘most serious crimes’ under international law. Several people were executed in secret without prior notice to their families and lawyers. Among those executed was dissident and journalist Ruhollah Zam who was sentenced to death in connection with his anti-establishment social media news channel. Several protesters were sentenced to death and dozens of others faced capital crimes in relation to the nationwide November 2019 protests. The Iranian authorities executed at least three juvenile offenders in 2020, in violation of international law and despite repeated calls from UN bodies and member states for Iran to cease this unlawful practice and high-level bilateral engagement with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on this issue.

      Fair trial rights continue to be systematically violated, making the hundreds of death sentences, corporal punishment sentences and long prison terms issued all the more egregious. The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has raised alarm at ‘a familiar pattern of arrest and detention that does not comply with international norms’, including ‘lengthy detention pending trial with no access to judicial review; denial of access to legal counsel; incommunicado detention and solitary confinement; prosecution under vaguely worded criminal offences for the peaceful exercise of human rights; a closed trial and appeal by courts lacking in independence; disproportionately harsh sentencing; torture and ill-treatment; and denial of medical care’. In addition to these concerns, courts consistency rely on forced ‘confessions’ extracted under torture and other ill-treatment to issue convictions, as in the recent case of Navid Afkari, executed on 12 September 2020.
      The Iranian authorities continue to routinely arbitrarily arrest, detain and sentence individuals to prison terms and flogging for the exercise of their rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly. Among those who are targeted are protesters, media workers, journalists, political dissidents, artists, writers, and human rights defenders, including lawyers, women’s rights defenders, labour rights activists, minority rights activists, conservationists, anti-death penalty campaigners and those demanding truth, justice and reparation for the mass extrajudicial executions of the 1980s.

      (…) Ethnic minorities, including Ahwazi Arabs, Azerbaijani Turks, Baluchis, Kurds and Turkmen continue to face entrenched discrimination, which curtails their economic, social, cultural and other rights. The High Commissioner has recently noted that ‘an apparently coordinated campaign has been targeting minority groups since December, including in Sistan and Balochistan; Khuzestan; and in the Kurdish provinces. Mass arrests and enforced disappearances have been reported, as well as increasing numbers of executions, following deeply flawed processes’ . Some ethnic minorities have also been disproportionately affected by the imposition of the death penalty in 2020.

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      Signatories:

      Abdorrahman Boroumand Center for Human Rights in Iran (ABC)
      The Advocates for Human Rights
      All Human Rights for All in Iran
      Amnesty International
      Arseh Sevom
      Article 18
      ARTICLE 19
      Association for the Human Rights of the Azerbaijani people in Iran (AHRAZ)
      Association for Human Rights in Kurdistan of Iran - Geneva (KMMK-G)
      Balochistan Human Rights Group
      Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
      Center for Human Rights in Iran
      Centre for Supporters of Human Rights
      Child Rights International Network (CRIN)
      CIVICUS – World Alliance for Citizen Participation
      Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
      Conectas Direitos Humanos
      Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort (ECPM)
      Freedom from Torture
      Frontline Defenders
      Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI)
      Human Rights Watch
      Impact Iran
      International Commission of Jurists
      International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
      International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA World)
      International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR)
      International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
      Iran Human Rights
      Iran Human Rights Documentation Center
      Justice for Iran
      Kurdistan Human Rights Network
      Minority Rights Group International
      OutRight Action International
      Siamak Pourzand Foundation
      United for Iran
      World Coalition Against the Death Penalty
      World Organization Against Torture (OMCT)
      6Rang – Iranian Lesbian & Transgender Network

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