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OHCHR | Iran must stop using long-term detention to silence human rights defenders, says UN expert

OHCHR | Iran must stop using long-term detention to silence human rights defenders, says UN expert
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Iran must stop using long-term detention to silence human rights defenders, says UN expert - Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Iran must stop using long-term detention to silence human rights defenders, says UN expert - Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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Iran must stop using long-term detention to silence human rights defenders, says UN expert

Iran must stop using long-term detention to silence human rights defenders, says UN expert
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Iran Must Stop Using Long-term Detention To Silence Human Rights Defenders, Says UN Expert

Iran Must Stop Using Long-term Detention To Silence Human Rights Defenders, Says UN Expert
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Iran: UN Experts Welcome Release Of Arash Sadeghi

Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 5:03 pm GENEVA (11 May 2021) – UN human rights experts welcomed the release of Iranian human rights defender Arash Sadeghi, who was released from Raja’i Shahr Prison this month after five-and-a-half years in detention. Mr. Sadeghi received prison sentences totalling 15 years by a Revolutionary Court on multiple charges, including publishing “lies in cyberspace”, “propaganda against the regime” and insulting the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Under Iranian law, he would have to serve seven-and-a-half years in prison, the longest of his sentences. UN experts say his peaceful human rights activism included social media posts and communications with journalists and human rights defenders abroad. The Working

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