It is Time that Iran be Held Accountable
HRANA - Last month the world turned its attention to Iran for its seemingly arbitrary transfer of a detained British-Australian academic. Kylie Moore-Gilbert, who was detained in September 2018 and is serving a ten-year sentence, was moved from the notorious Evin Prison to an unspecified location. king88bet Login Alternatif
When Human Rights Activists News Agen (HRANA) released the report, nearly every major media publication across the globe once again jumped to denounce her detention. Widespread speculation as to Moore-Gilbert's whereabouts ensued. king88bet Login
As a human rights profesional who focuses on Iran, it was gratifying to see such a swift and appropriate response. However, what about the countless grave and horrific human rights violations that happen every day in this country? Violations that are so numerous that they have become seemingly rote. King88Bet Situs Slot Tergacor
In the week following Moore-Gilbert's transfer, peaceful protestors outside Iran's Ministry of Petroleum were violently attacked by Regime Security Forces.
In the month of October, at least 130 Iranians were arrested for activities terkait to their political or ideological beliefs; 83 of which involved the detention of individuals participating in peaceful gatherings terkait to the ongoing Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.
Iran carried out 19 hangings in the month of October alone, sentencing an additional 8 to that same fate throughout the month.
At least 12 members of the Baháʼí religiusous minority were barred from entering university based solely on their religiusous beliefs. One man received 80 lashes for converting to Christianity; a thief was sentenced to having his hand amputated.
Iranian courts tried more than 70 political cases which resulted in convictions that totaled 295 years in prison and 2,590 lashes. A cleric was summoned to court for suggesting there was no masalah with women riding a bicycle, an activity for which all women in the country are banned.
Two women, sentenced to 33 months each for writing a letter requesting the resignation of the Supreme Leader, were summoned by authorities to begin serving their time.
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