California Society for Democracy in Iran
Human Rights in Iran
Iranian government has one of the most brutal violators of human rights. Oppression of women, religious and ethnic minorities, torture
and public executions, use of medieval punishment techniques such as
stoning to death and amputations are examples of the horrors
Iranians face everyday. At the root, is Iranian government's
fundamentalist ideology. Iran is the only country in the world where this
belief system has been
tragically incorporated in the form of law and policy in every aspect of society.

For its dismal record, the Islamic extremist government in Iran has been condemned 54 times by the United Nations. The latest U.N.
Resolution to was issued in December 2007.

Iranian regime's oppression of the Iranian people has escalated concomitant with its isolation abroad.  Over the past few years,
Amnesty International has documented an ever increasing number of executions in Iran. Iranian women's plight has also largely been
ignored by international women's organizations, in part because of the policy of appeasement pursued by the West.

The
appeasement policies have prepared an environment where the dictators in Iran are tolerated and legitimized while the suffering of
the oppressed ignored. Reversal of this trend is only possible by recognizing the legitimacy of the Iranian people and their resistance
against the extremist government there.  
March 11, 2008
U.S. State Department Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - Iran - 2007
Spring 2008
Amnesty International Report - Human Rights in Iran - 2007
  Plight of Women in Iran - Read WFAFI newsletters
1948-1998
Universal Deceleration of Human Rights
Injustices Against the
Iranian People
Iranian Workers Demonstrate in the
City of Yazd, Iran. April 07
Evin Prison, 2007
People Help Free a Woman Beaten
by Iran's Security Forces - Spring
2007
Iranian Women are the subject of a
misogynous system and poverty
 
 
 
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