Human Rights In Iran

Human Rights In Iran

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non-governmental and non-political organization focused on exposing international human rights documents, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenants and other conventions, seeking to expose human rights abuses in Iran.

14/02/2026

🔴 Human Rights in Iran:

On Monday, Iranian security and law enforcement forces arrested at least 246 additional citizens in connection with the ongoing nationwide protests.

According to reports, the arrests were carried out in multiple regions, including:
• Esfarayen (1 person)
• Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh (1 person)
• North Khorasan Province (56 people)
• East Azerbaijan Province — including Tabriz, Sahand, Basmenj, Mianeh, and Jolfa (48 people)
• Alborz Province (6 people)
• Kermanshah Province (11 people)
• Saman County (31 people)
• Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province (86 people)
• Tehran (6 people)

These coordinated arrests across several provinces reflect the continued escalation of measures aimed at suppressing public dissent. Human Rights in Iran expresses serious concern over the scale of detentions and reiterates that mass arrests of protesters constitute violations of the rights to peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and due process.

Further details regarding the identities and conditions of those detained remain limited at this time.

Photos from Human Rights In Iran's post 24/01/2026

, during the nationwide protests in Iran, dozens of citizens from various regions of the country were arrested by security forces. These arrests were often carried out without judicial warrants and outside the framework of the law, with many detainees being deprived of the right to legal counsel, notification of their families, and proper detention conditions.

The detainees include: Mostafa Mohammadhasan ( ), Parisa Bakhtiari ( ), Hossein Ramazanpour ( ), Mohsen Shabani ( ), Nabi Omidi (Ilam), Vahid Latifnejad (Ilam), Yazdan Azizi (Ilam), Mohsen Bavir (Abdanan), Azhvan Khezrian (Sardasht), Saeed Doroudi (Tehran), Mohammad Hadi Jafarpoor (Shiraz), Ghazal Ghalandari (Yasuj), Erfan Mavasati (Tehran), Sadiq Yusefpoor (Saqqez), Sina Mirzabeigi, Milad Mirzabeigi, Payam Mirzabeigi (Ilam), Hamed Delavari and A***n Osmani (Saqqez), Abdolreza Ghandehari (Neyshabur), Kiumars Vaezi (Sanqor), Ashkan Kalki (Urmia), Masoud Kiani (Eslamabad-e-Gharb), Omid Gozal (Tabriz), Arash Nikkhoo (Dehdasht), Sina Kiani (Tehran), and Ashkan Mardani (Abdanan).

According to documents and reports published by human rights organizations, these arrests violate fundamental principles of human rights, including the right to personal liberty, the right to legal counsel, and the right of family members to be informed of the detainee’s status.

Furthermore, all detainees were transferred to detention centers affiliated with security agencies for interrogation and judicial proceedings, and detailed information regarding their charges or legal process is not publicly available.

These cases represent examples of the repression and intimidation of civil activists, teachers, students, and ordinary citizens in Iran, in the context of popular protests.

22/01/2026

Human Rights in Iran:

On Tuesday, Arman Shapouri, a 24-year-old teacher, was arrested by security forces in the city of Izeh during nationwide public protests.

According to available information, more than 22 days have passed since his arrest, and as of Wednesday, Arman Shapouri has had no contact with his family. To date, no information has been disclosed regarding his condition, place of detention, or the security institution responsible for his arrest.

Human Rights in Iran expresses serious concern over the enforced disappearance, lack of transparency, and continued denial of basic legal and family contact rights, which constitute clear violations of domestic and international human rights standards.

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