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Iran: Ignoring Workers’ and Civil Society’s Rights in the UN Special Rapporteur‘s Report

The Special Rapporteur on Iran must immediately design an appropriate mechanism to communicating and obtaining the facts about the widespread violatio...

The Internet, Human Rights, and Civil Resistance in Iran

The Internet, human rights, and civil resistance are three important subjects in Iranian society. In recent years, the Iranian political-civil rights ...

Iran: The Approval of the Bill for Supervision over Parliament Representatives: Consolidating the Legal Foundations of a Garrison State

The Arseh Sevom School believes that the approval of this law is an extreme violation of the fundamental right in a democracy for the people to have i...

Iran: The Need for an Independent and Accountable commission

 Arseh Semov School submitted the attached report to the Asia Pacific Forum, National Human Rights Institutions in Asia Pacific, which is being h...

Iran: Interview With the Policy Analyst at the CIVICUS about the Bill to Monitor the Establishment and Supervision over the NGOs

It is imperative that development actors in Iran including civil society are consulted in the process of revision of the Bill to Monitor the Establish...

Statements of Arseh Sevom School
iran-ignoring-workers’-and-civil-society’s-rights-in-the-un-special-rapporteur‘s-reportThe Special Rapporteur on Iran must immediately design an appropriate mechanism to communicating and obtaining the facts about the widespread violations of human rights in Iran and fix its shortcomings in its original report in a new fundamental report 21 October, 2011 - Arseh Sevom School the Arseh Sevom School welcomes the...
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iran-the-approval-of-the-bill-for-supervision-over-parliament-representatives-consolidating-the-legal-foundations-of-a-garrison-stateThe Arseh Sevom School believes that the approval of this law is an extreme violation of the fundamental right in a democracy for the people to have independent representatives in government institutions. It represents a step towards the consolidation of a total dictatorship in the form of a garrison state. Arseh Sevom School -...
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iran-the-continuation-of-attacks-against-civil-society-and-human-rights-organizations-and-attempts-to-create-parallel-civil-society-organizations-by-the-governmentArbitrary Attempts to Dissolve the Isfahan Association for Protection of Human Rights and Prohibit the Activities of the Ancient Iranian Studies Association, Kohan Dezh, in Hamadan Arbitrary Attempts to Dissolve the Isfahan Association for Protection of Human Rights and Prohibit the Activities of the Ancient Iranian Studies...
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Reports and Research about Iran Civil Society
Global Information Society Watch Report 2011 attack to civil society legalizing the murder of civil society

The Iranian political-civil rights movement has used the internet for free access to information. This has broken the government monopoly on media, built capacity and empowered citizens and activists.

Human rights abuses in the Islamic Republic of Iran are happening to individuals, but they are
targeted at civil society. This is as true of the mistreatment and torture of those detained.

Legalizing the Murder of Civil Society looks at a bill coming up for a vote on the floor of Iran’s parliament that would change the legal procedures for registering and operating civil society organizations.

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Civil Society Watch in Iran - Arseh Sevom School
the-internet-human-rights-and-civil-resistance-in-iranThe Internet, human rights, and civil resistance are three important subjects in Iranian society. In recent years, the Iranian political-civil rights movement has used the Internet as an important tool for free access and exchange of information, breaking the government monopoly on news media, expanding social networks, and capacity...
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iran-the-need-for-an-independent-and-accountable-commission Arseh Semov School submitted the attached report to the Asia Pacific Forum, National Human Rights Institutions in Asia Pacific, which is being held from 7 to 8 September 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand.     Arseh Semov School submitted the attached report to the Asia Pacific Forum, National Human Rights Institutions...
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islamic-republic-of-iran-forcefully-targets-civic-and-democratic-organizationsIn a deliberate move to attack democratic organizations, the Iranian Parliament1’s joint commission has simultaneously approved a bill requiring supervision over Members of Parliament, and is considering a restrictive bill to reform the Political Parties Law. This is happening despite the fact that, due to pressures resulting from...
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Interviews of of Arseh Sevom School
iran-interview-with-the-policy-analyst-at-the-civicus-about-the-bill-to-monitor-the-establishment-and-supervision-over-the-ngosIt is imperative that development actors in Iran including civil society are consulted in the process of revision of the Bill to Monitor the Establishment and Supervision over the Activities of NGOs Iran: Interview With the Policy Analyst at the CIVICUS about the Bill to Monitor the Establishment and Supervision over the...

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Regional Perspectives on the ‘Dignity Revolutions’

This policy paper provides unique perspectives from Middle Eastern activists who are part of popular protests across the region.

How Middle Eastern Activists Perceive Popular Protest