HUMAN RIGHTS IRAN LOSES FEMALE CHESS CHAMP TO THE US OVER BAD HIJAB RULES

HUMAN RIGHTS

When the Iranian Regime banned a female player from their national chess team for what they call “bad hijab”, the last thing they would have expected is that she would have joined the US team instead.Dorsa Derakhshani refused to wear the traditional headscarf (known as the hijab), which all Iranian women have been forced to wear in public since the Iranian Regime took power in 1979, at a competition in Gibraltar in February
NCRI - The British Liberal Democratic Party's annual conference was held in Bournemouth in late September. A delegation from the Iranian Resistance participated in the conference and met with the Representatives of the House of Commons and British Lords of the Liberal Democratic Party and a number of its leaders and discussed the perpetuation of human rights violations in Iran and continued executions, in particular the execution of women and youths.
NCRI - The human rights situation in Iran has been deteriorating for many years. There are more and more international calls for action, but the Iranian regime does not care. It carries on regardless.
In Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, not far from the Iranian capital Tehran, there are 22 political prisoners that have staged a hunger strike for 40 days now. They are doing this to protest being moved from one part of the prison to another one.

NCRI - Iran Human Rights Monitor has compiled a report detailing the human rights situation in the country for the month of September.
It highlighted that there has been a continuation of systematic violations of human rights and mentioned in particular executions, amputations, torture and the murder of porters.
NCRI - Monday morning, October 2, a protest gathering was staged in front of the Iranian regime's parliament in response to a call by the mother of Soheil Arabi, a political prisoner who is on dry hunger strike in Evin Prison.The demonstrators while holding posters and placards demanded the release of Soheil Arabi and all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience as well as civil and guild activists.
NCRI - On Saturday, October 1st, the Iranian regime security forces arrested dozens of supporters of a cleric critic of the government in Tehran. According to reports, the regime's security forces attacked the ceremony of the 40th day of passing away of a relative of Ayatollah Kazemeini Boroujerdi and arrested a number of the participants.They also photographed the car plates of the mourners and aggressively
By Khosro Bahar
After 28 years of the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in Iran's prisons, and after years of unceasing follow-up efforts by families of these victims, recently we are witnessing the global responses to the campaign for seeking justice, In particular, the issue was raised for the first time by the Secretary-General of the United Nations,
According to informed sources, agents of the notorious intelligence ministry in the southern Iranian city of Ahwaz have arrested a Sunni activist. The arrest, according to the source, came in the midnight of Thursday, Sept. 28 where the repressive agents of the mullahs' ministry in Ahwaz raided the house of Ali Khanfari. There was no reason giving for his arrest and he has been transferred to an unknown location.
Introduction:In September systematic violations of human rights continued, including a growing wave of public and secret executions, hand amputation, floggings, torture to death of detainees and killing of porters.In the following report Iran Human rights monitor tries to announce a series of human rights abuses in September.
For 40 days, 22 political prisoners staged a hunger strike in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, 30 miles west of the Iranian capital of Tehran. Most are serving sentences for dubious political charges. In dire circumstances, they were only demanding their return back to bad conditions.Their health deteriorated; international intervention was literally non-existent, limited to a few expressions of concern,

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