The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of human rights in Iran. CHRI investigates and documents rights violations occurring throughout Iran, relying on first-hand accounts to expose abuses that would otherwise go unreported. We bring these violations to the attention of the international community through news articles, briefings, in-depth reports, podcasts, and videos, and work to build support for human rights inside Iran as well. CHRI engages in intensive outreach and international advocacy aimed at defending the fundamental rights and freedoms of the Iranian people and holding the Iranian government accountable to its human rights obligations.
Khamenei resorts to countless murders in fear of people’s uprising Mrs. Maryam Rajavi: Khamenei’s efforts to quell the uprisings are doomed to fail. The
Death of a prisoner due to lack of medical care in Qezel Hesar and suicide of a prisoner sentenced to amputation of fingers in Urmia International call
Saeed Masouri, Iranian political prisoner serving a life sentence, has written a letter titled "Oh Lovers, Oh Lovers, Today We and You Are Here."The letter is written from Qezel Hesar Prison in Ka