Urgent Call for UN Action on Iran’s Human Rights Crisis

The UN Fact-Finding Mission (FFMI) confirmed systematic repression, targeting women, minorities, and protesters under state-led impunity. Rights organizations urge governments to renew the UN Special Rapporteur’s mandate and extend independent investigations to ensure accountability, justice, and protection for victims.
Iran’s Digital Control: The Evolution of Censorship and Surveillance Amidst the ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ Movement

The Iranian government employs various tools, including digital surveillance, to suppress dissent and monitor citizens. These efforts intensified following nationwide protests related to the Women, Life, Freedom movement.
The Crackdown on Iran’s People of Sistan and Baluchestan Through Targeted Internet Shutdowns Must Stop Now!

Protests in Zahedan lead to recurring internet shutdowns.
Iran’s Year of Defiance and Repression: How One Woman’s Death Sparked a Nationwide Uprising

The “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement sparked nationwide protests, met with state violence, mass arrests, and executions.
Joint statement: Iran Authorities Must Ensure Internet Access During Protests in Saqqez

During demonstrations over Mahsa Amini’s death (Woman, Life, Freedom), authorities blocked mobile data and restricted apps while government agencies remained online. The ITU is urged to denounce Iran’s actions, and the government must align with international human rights laws to protect digital access and free speech.
Rights Organizations Condemn Iran’s Repeated Internet Shutdowns Amid Protests

In November 2021, peaceful protests over water shortages in Isfahan and surrounding provinces escalated after authorities blocked mobile data and forcibly dispersed demonstrators. Similar shutdowns in Ahvaz in response to calls for water protests occurred less than six months after a previous blackout.
Free Arbitrarily Detained Right to Health Defenders in Iran

Iran has arbitrarily detained human rights defenders Mehdi Mahmoudian, Arash Keykhosravi, and Mostafa Nilisince August 14, 2021, for preparing to file a complaint against the government’s Covid-19 mismanagement.
Urgent International Action Needed to Secure Release of Kurdish Activists and Others Arbitrarily Detained in Iran

A coalition of 36 civil society and human rights organizations is calling on the international community to address Iran’s arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and incommunicado detentions targeting Kurdish activists and civilians. Since January 6, 2021, at least 96 individuals—including students, environmentalists, and labor activists—have been arrested without warrants, many subjected to torture and unfair trials. Families are denied information, and detainees face grave human rights violations. The coalition urges immediate release of detainees, an end to enforced disappearances, and accountability for Iran’s systematic repression of ethnic minorities.
Iran’s Internet Shutdowns Conceal Human Rights Abuses in Sistan and Baluchistan

Iranian authorities have imposed near-total internet shutdowns in Sistan and Baluchistan to silence protests and hide human rights violations, including extrajudicial killings.
Save Lives: Make COVID19 Vaccines Available to Iranians

Iran has struggled to contain the virus, with over a million infections and 50,000+ deaths. U.S. sanctions are blocking fund transfers to Covax, delaying Iran’s vaccine purchases.