Iran
'We will make you regret everything' - Torture in Iran since the 2009 electionsIn the Media - 8 May, 2013
Tehran’s top human rights official says some Iranian laws need reformingExternal news link - 18 March, 2013
New evidence of torture in IranIn the Media - 13 March, 2013
New evidence of torture in IranIn the Media - 11 March, 2013
"We will make you regret everything" – Torture in Iran since the 2009 electionsDocuments - 8 March, 2013
Iran hits back at UN rapporteur over human rights claimsIn the Media - 5 March, 2013
Maziar Bahari's memoir: Then They Came for MeExternal news link - 25 February, 2013
Iran-UK asylum film in Baftas spotlightExternal news link - 11 February, 2013
I Am Nasrine director Tina Gharavi: 'The British public has been hijacked'External news link - 11 February, 2013
Iran asylum-seeker numbers on rise: HRWExternal news link - 17 December, 2012
Iran sacks cyber police chief over blogger's death in custodyExternal news link - 3 December, 2012
Khomeini regime committed gross human rights abuses, finds tribunalExternal news link - 5 November, 2012
Jonathan Miles ShowIn the Media - 22 June, 2012
Young musician 'too westernised' for Iranian regimeFeature - 28 February, 2011
Like many teenagers the world over, Pouya* grew up listening to rock music and learning to play the electric guitar.
A year on from IranNews - 21 June, 2010
A year on from Iran's June 2009 election that resulted in violent clashes on the streets, the mass-arrest of protesters and widespread allegations of torture in detention, the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture hears from torture survivors who have fled from Iran in the past.
Iran: The cycle of torture and oppressionNews - 22 July, 2009
First the demonstrations. Then the clampdown. Now, the 'confessions'. The streets of Tehran have been largely deserted by the estimated two million protesters who turned out following Iran's disputed presidential elections of 12 June. This lull has been likened to the ‘calm of the grave'.



