HAIL TO THE IRANIAN
WOMEN'S REVOLUTIONISTS FALLEN FOR FREDOM
against
the supreme leader, the arch-reactionary Ayatollah Ali Khomeini,
and his placeman president. The message of
the women when the former president visited a university was plain: <give way or
get lost> in 2023 and still is.
IN MEMORY OF ASRA PANAHI (16)- JINA MAMINI (22) - NIKA SHAKARAMI (16), SARINA ESMAILZADEH (16) HADIS NAJAFI (20), AND MORE WOMEN WHO WERE ASSASINATED SO
FAR BY THE IRANIAN AXIS OF EVIL.
Click here for a total list so far
(Updates
February 15, 2025)
UPDATE January
29, 2025 - incl. December 28 - 4, 2024
Sisters 4 each
other, Sisters 4 All
in continuation of the below
resistence of the 3 sisters
A to VICTORY tribute to
NARGES MOHAMMADI
Jan 23, 2025:
“To stop the ever-increasing
executions and to achieve human rights and women’s
rights, put pressure on the Islamic Republic. Prioritize
international mechanisms such as universal jurisdiction
to hold regime officials accountable, rather than
normalizing a regime responsible for crimes against
humanity.”
Dec 5, 2024:
Narges Mohammadi chants 'Jin,
Jiyan, Azadi' after temporarily freed from prison
Nov. 18, 2024:
Joint letter: Nobel Peace Laureate Urgently Needs Essential Medical Care for
Serious Health Problems
May 6, 2024
"Tyranny will fall"

"Victory is not easy, but it is certain"
watch it here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LAMPz57Aqw
Click here for a news-overview
from January 15, 2024 'till October 31, 2023 |
VARISHEH MORADI

Update
January 29, 2025: In a Letter From Evin, Varisheh
Moradi Frames Her Death Sentence as Fight Against Oppression
and more
incl. Pakhshan Azizi
Click here for extra news about
the Death Sentence for
Kurdish Activist Varisheh Moradi and
the(international) support she gets
Click here for more stories of
Heroines of Iran |
PAKSHAN AZIZI
Actual supportive reports:
January 25 - 20, 2025
Previous reports:
January 11 - 9, 2025
Imminent Risk of Execution
of Pakhshan Azizi because "I'm Kurdish, I'm a woman"
and
"You dictator, I am Arash, fire
responds to fire,"

Also in her case the mullahs' regime
is threathening to hang her
for opposing it and moreso
for being a Kurd.
Overview of her Actions
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Please do read
the following articles about heroines and
other brave people who risk live and
limb for the women-led revolution and no matter what
they'll never give in and other stories: click on
the underlined February '25
topics:

Manouchehr Fallah Faces Execution
and Letter to His Daughter
&
Letter From Evin, Varisha Moradi
&
Activist’s Letter from Evin
Reveals Brutality, Drug Crisis, and Suppression of
Protests
&
Lawyers Slammed with Bogus Charges
And
Commemoration
of the Fallen for Freedom
Part 6
and
Click here for previous inspiring
stories and articles
incl. Red Alerts |

'New' topic: a regimes' re-newed method of
torture: denial of medical care
UPDATE: Dec. 27 - 16, 2024
The Dire Conditions of Women in
detention-A Call for International Action
Nov. 22 - Aug. 30, 2024:
Medical torture of women during
incarceration
November 4, 2024
"UN Expert Highlights Alarming
Violations Against Women and Fundamental Freedoms..."
October 19-18 2024 - July 18, 2016
Health taken hostage
And read here more about the
'Nurses 'strike' back':
Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section
"Nurses can neutralize security
forces' efforts with unity."
August 30, 2024
and updates:
August 28, 2024:
Nurses' demands - "A nurse will
die, but will not accept humiliation,":
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"NO to executions"
campaign

In support - reflection and
updates:
Sept. 7 - August 20, 2024
Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section
'The mullahs' regime / OHCHR* gallows' dance'

Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section
July 8 - 4, 2024:
The-death-sentence-against-Sharifeh-Mohammadi
June 15, 2024:
Prisoner Swap with Iran is
Shameful Reward
June 5 - May 23, 2024:
It |Iran| puts people to death in
order to terrorize the population into silence.
and other stories
*OHCHR - UN Office of
the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Click here for earlier reports
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February 11 - 7, 2025
Enough with highlighting
certain
headlines because all news
is important and so
here's the actual and fact-finding news
and
Ongoing wave of arrests in Kurdish-Iran
Updates:
February 11,2025
and earlier |
February 7 - 5, 2025
<<Shocking surge in
Femicide in Iran: Another 9 women killed during 10
days...
& <<Iran’s Supreme Court
rejects Pakhshan Azizi’s request judicial review of her
death sentence...
& <<1,200 people demand
revocation of death sentences for two Kurdish women...
& <<Political Prisoner
Parisa Kamali Denied Medical Care in Isfahan...
and more actual and fact-finding news |
February 5 - 3, 2025
<<Afghan
woman: Iran must be ready for a bitter fall!...
&
<<Niyan Chaliyani: New Details on the Shocking Murder of
a 7-Year-Old...
&
<<Iranian Journalist Jila Baniyaghoob Interrogated by
IRGC Intelligence Amid Ongoing Crackdown...
&
<<Iranian Woman Murdered by Husband After Seeking
Divorce...
&
<<Mahmonir Molaei-Rad closes her Instagram account 'for
some reason'...
&
<<Families of Death Row Political Prisoners Rally
Outside Evin Prison...
&
report on women’s rights violations January...
&
<<Iran Records 39% Divorce Rate Nationwide as Marriage
Declines by 46% Since 2010...
and more actual and
fact-finding news
and
Dec. 20, 2024:
Iranian Women Rise Against the New
Hijab Law with the Slogan "Woman, Resistance, Freedom"
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When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da
qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so
called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
Center for Human Rights in Iran - February 11, 2025
<<Lawyers Who Defended Woman Life Freedom Protesters Targeted for
Prosecution
Notorious Prosecutor Involved in Death of Iranian-Canadian Journalist
Zahra Kazemi Receives License to Practice Law
Iran is intensifying its assault on independent lawyers, targeting
dozens who have defended protesters and dissidents or have criticized
government policies. The recent indictment of 16 lawyers in Mashhad on
politically motivated charges demonstrates the Iranian authorities'
relentless efforts to silence legal defenders and obstruct
accountability for human rights abuses, the Center for Human Rights in
Iran (CHRI) said today. "Iran's judiciary operates in unison with the
state's security apparatus to crush independent lawyers, and with them,
the defense of legal rights in Iran," said Esfandiar Aban, senior
researcher at CHRI. "These lawyers are the last remaining safeguards for
huge numbers of unjustly detained individuals, and the authorities are
determined to eliminate them," Aban said. On February 3, 2025, the
prosecutor's office in Mashhad, Iran's second-largest city in Khorasan
Razavi province, issued indictments against 16 lawyers on the charge of
"propaganda against the state" following their online posts about legal
and social issues. Initially, 18 lawyers were interrogated, with two
issued restraining orders and 16 formally charged. This indictment,
following a previous suspension of prosecution, underscores the
authorities' relentless efforts to stifle independent legal defense in
Iran. Additionally, on January 27, 2025, Yazd Legal News reported that
20 lawyers in Yazd province had been summoned by the Provincial
Judiciary's Central Prosecutor's Office and the Judiciary's Intelligence
Protection Unit. The Iranian government has been increasingly targeting
independent lawyers with vague political charges such as "propaganda
against the state" and "publishing falsehoods." Many have been
disbarred, exiled to remote regions, or imprisoned—solely for defending
victims of state violence and exposing judicial corruption. "The recent
prosecution of 16 lawyers in Mashhad and targeting of 20 lawyers in Yazd
is part of a systematic effort by the Islamic Republic to silence those
who fight for fundamental rights, particularly those who defended
protesters during the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising," Aban said.
CHRI calls on top UN officials and government leaders worldwide to:
Forcefully condemn the Islamic Republic's attacks on independent
lawyers, both in public and in private communications directly with
Iranian officials;
Demand that Iran immediately frees all lawyers imprisoned for defending
legal rights in Iran and drops charges against all lawyers prosecuted
for defending basic rights;
Demand that the Iranian authorities comply with its obligations under
international law, including the UN Basic Principles on the Role of
Lawyers, which guarantee the work and independence of legal
professionals without intimidation and harassment.
Lawyers Prosecuted For Social Media Posts Critical of Government
The charged lawyers in Mashad—Amirdokht Bahareh Bazrgar, Amin Shahla,
Sajjad Javadi, Saeid Javadi, Sahar Dashti Daghiani, Mitra Izadifar,
Jafar Sagharvanian, Rouhollah Hosseini, Enayatollah Karamati, Faezeh
Seyydi, Vajiheh Qorshi Yazdi, Ali Asghar Dashti, Farzaneh Safari, Kazem
Chazgi, Mohammad Reza Yazdani, Mehdi Mohammad-Hossienian, are facing
continued and politically motivated prosecution despite a previous
dismissal of their case. CHRI has learned that the primary basis for the
charges was the lawyers' online posts.
For example, Mitra Izadifar's social media posts highlighted social
injustices in Iran, such as the lack of support for undocumented people
in Iran's impoverished Sistan and Baluchistan province. Similarly,
Enayatollah Karamati used Instagram to critique corruption in the
country and authoritarianism in its governance. These peaceful
expressions of concern for human rights and legal integrity are now
being used as grounds for prosecution. Previously, the investigating
judge at Branch 901 of the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor's Office
in District 9 of Mashhad dismissed the case. However, the prosecutor
objected. Consequently, Branch 5 of the Revolutionary Court in Mashhad
intervened, overturning the judge's initial decision and declaring the
lawyers guilty. Three of the lawyers were previously prosecuted in the
Islamic Revolutionary Court in Mashhad in 2022 on charges including
"propaganda against the state," but were pardoned in an amnesty.
Lawyer: "The Ministry of Intelligence already decided the lawyers are
guilty."
In an interview with CHRI, human rights lawyer Marzieh Mohebbi said that
the case was manipulated from the start. Initially, the investigator in
charge found no grounds for criminal prosecution, but the prosecutor
overruled this decision. During the interrogations, the lawyers were not
given a chance to defend themselves, and their social media posts were
presented as proof of guilt. Mohebbi noted that the Ministry of
Intelligence, the plaintiff in the case, had already determined their
guilt without due process. "Unfortunately the environment in the Bar
Association in Khorasan Razavi province is very, very conservative. Its
board of directors and chairman, in my opinion, are close to the
government and do not meet the standards of the Bar Association. The
chairman of the Khorasan Razavi Bar Association has not reacted at all
to the case against these lawyers.
"Initially the investigator in the case did not want to bring criminal
charges against these lawyers but the prosecutor objected. In such
circumstances, when a dispute arises between the investigator and the
prosecutor, the case is referred to Branch 5 of the Islamic
Revolutionary Court in Mashhad to resolve the dispute. In this case,
Branch 5 agreed that the lawyers should be charged. "During the
interrogation of the lawyers, the investigator did not even speak to
them and just put a stack of papers in front of each of them that
included a printout of all the lawyers' online posts since the Jina
(Woman, Life, Freedom) Movement. The content of many of the tweets and
online stories is really not that radical but very ordinary. None of
them can be considered legally actionable. When the lawyers wanted to
defend themselves against the accusations, the investigator did not
allow them to speak or explain anything and told them that the plaintiff
in the case is the Ministry of Intelligence and there is no need to
investigate when the Ministry has decided that the lawyers are guilty.
"It shows that this case is clearly a conspiracy against these lawyers
who followed up on the cases brought against protesters during and after
the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising. Three of the lawyers were also
brought to court during the Jina Movement solely because of their online
activities." Mohebbi added that since the Woman, Life, Freedom protests,
the Revolutionary Courts in Khorasan Razavi province have systematically
denied defendants the right to independent legal representation, instead
appointing judiciary-approved lawyers under the guise of "security
reasons." "Since the Woman, Life, Freedom protests, the Islamic
Revolutionary Court in Khorasan Razavi province has not allowed the
presence of chosen lawyers at any of the stages of the hearings for
so-called security reasons, based on the Note to Article 48 of Iran's
Code of Criminal Procedure [which stipulates that defendants must choose
lawyers from amongst a list of state-appointed lawyers in cases
involving national security]. The Islamic Revolutionary Court in the
province is heavily dominated by lawyers [who are approved by the
judiciary]."
Mohebbi told CHRI that the immediate concern for these 16 lawyers is
that the prosecutor's office may request that the Bar Association
suspend the lawyers' law licenses, effectively ending their careers and
depriving their clients of legal representation. Such a move would not
only punish the lawyers but also further dismantle any remaining
semblance of legal defense for those facing politically motivated
prosecutions. Lawyers Summoned While Notorious Human Rights Abuser
Receives Law License Meanwhile, on January 27, 2025, Yazd Legal News
briefly reported that 20 attorneys in Yazd province had been summoned by
the Provincial Judiciary's Central Prosecutor's Office and the
Judiciary's Intelligence Protection Unit. In most cases, the summonses
resulted in warnings, but in a few instances, formal charges were filed
against the lawyers. Despite these summonses, the provincial Bar
Association has remained silent. Yet it has moved forward with granting
a law license to the notorious human rights abuser Saeed Mortazavi, a
former judge and Tehran prosecutor. Mortazavi, who played a central role
in the Kahrizak detention center killings and the death in custody of
Iranian-Canadian journalist Zahra Kazemi, is thus now becoming a
licensed lawyer in the Islamic Republic. The Iranian Supreme Court
disbarred Saeed Mortazavi, also known as the "Butcher of the Press" for
his role in repressing journalists and protesters, on November 14, 2014.
However, in 2021, the Supreme Court acquitted him of murder for his key
involvement in the deaths of the Kahrizak detainees.
His approval by the Yazd Bar Association has sparked outrage among
activists and legal experts, who question how someone implicated in
grave human rights abuses and crimes can now practice law. In response,
a group of lawyers has launched a campaign demanding the revocation of
Mortazavi's license. Using the hashtag #ALawyerMustBeHonorable, the
campaign has gathered over 11,600 signatures. Mortazavi's case is yet
another example of the deep-seated impunity for egregious human rights
crimes within Iran's judicial system. Journalist and cartoonist Nikahang
Kowsar recently detailed his past interrogation by Mortazavi:
"Twenty-five years ago, Mortazavi interrogated me for three and a half
hours, trying to extract statements he could use against me. When he
failed, he resorted to threats and intimidation, ultimately saying he
would send me to [Evin Prison's] notorious security Ward 209." "After
Woman, Life, Freedom, the government realized how crucial lawyers can be
in advocating for detainees" In an interview with CHRI, a source
familiar with the summonses in Yazd emphasized that these actions are
part of a broader state assault on lawyers across the country.
"What makes these summonses different from previous instances is that
the lawyers have been collectively summoned to the Judiciary's
Intelligence Protection Unit. If these cases were related to financial
or other routine matters, there would be no reason to summon lawyers to
this particular unit.
"These summonses are part of a broader crackdown on lawyers across the
country, precisely at a time when the authorities fear the resurgence of
public protests. Similar actions will soon take place in other cities
across Iran. The reality is that after the Jina [Woman, Life, Freedom]
uprising, the government realized how crucial lawyers can be—not only
during protests but also in advocating for detainees and petitioners
afterward. Many lawyers may not be allowed to directly represent
protest-related cases, but their networks and the avenues they know for
assisting citizens played a critical role during the 2022 protests." In
the escalating crackdown on lawyers, Payam Derafshan, a prominent human
rights attorney in Iran, recently revealed the extent of judicial and
security forces' collusion in an interview with CHRI. He described how
the Islamic Republic's security agencies are unlawfully given control
over politically sensitive cases involving victims seeking justice for
state abuses. Subsequently, the judiciary targets and prosecutes the
lawyers who file these cases.
"The persecution of lawyers is an attack on justice itself. If those who
defend fundamental rights are criminalized, then no citizen can be
assured access to due process and a fair trial. The international
community must not remain silent in the face of this assault on
defenders of fundamental rights in Iran," said Aban.>>
Source:
https://iranhumanrights.org/2025/02/sixteen-lawyers-slammed-with-bogus-charges-in-iran-for-criticizing-government/
Women's Liberation Front 2019/cryfreedom.net 2025
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