One Million Signatures Campaign

Iran: Ill-treatment in detention of members of the One Million Signature Campaign

Front Line is deeply concerned following reports of ill-treatment of a number of human rights defenders while they were in detention. In the morning of 14 September 2007, 25 human rights defenders, all members of the One Million Signature Campaign, including 14 women and 11 men were violently arrested. All of those detained have been subsequently released. The 25 human rights defenders are all worker rights activists.  Read More

Zeinab Peyqambarzadeh released from detention

Zeinab Peyqambarzadeh a human rights defender and leading member of the One Million Signatures Campaign was freed on 16 May 2007 after 9 days imprisonment in Evin prison and having paid a bail sum of 20, 000, 000 Iranian Toman  Read More

Iran: Continued persecution of women human rights defenders

Iranian women human rights defenders, Mahboubeh Hossein Zadeh and Nahid Keshavarz arrested on 02 April 2007 whilst collecting signatures in support of a petition to reform Iranian laws will be freed as soon as their bails are ready, the spokesperson of the judiciary in Tehran announced today.

After refusing to sign an agreement to end their activities in support of women’s rights, the women were charged with “actions against national security” and transferred to Evin prison.

Mahboubeh Hossein Zadeh and Nahid Keshavarz are both active members of the One Million Signatures Campaign, which aims to educate women in Iran about their legal rights and promote reform of discriminatory laws. Three other members of the Campaign, Sara Imanian, Homayoun Nami and Saiedeh Amin, were also arrested but released the following day.  Read More

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