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Human Rights Violations Monthly Report: May-June 2010
One year after the stolen election of June 2009, iran continues to be a leading human rights violator. The abuses of human rights in Iran are widespread. These violations relate to more than just political unrest and the elections. Rather they stem also from Iran’s unfair and non-transparent justice system. ...Anniversary of Iran's Disputed Presidential Election
When the Iranian people determined last year that their government had denied them their right to free and fair elections, thousands of Iranian citizens poured into the streets to protest peacefully. The Iranian authorities responded to their citizens’ call for accountability and transparency with violence, arbitrary detentions, dubious trials, and ...McCain: We need to stand up for the Iranian people
Address by Senator John McCain to the National Endowment for Democracy on the anniversary of the Contested 2009 Presidential Election in IranJune 10, 2010“Thank you, Carl [Gershman], for that introduction and for your leadership of the National Endowment for Democracy. Across the world, this institution is living up to the ...Special Edition: Will the Greens Last?
A year has passed since the unprecedented events that followed the presidential election that was meant to bring change to the management of the country. The people’s protest movement has finally taken shape after thirty years. “Where’s my vote?” is the slogan that began the movement, which seeks freedom through ...
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