Insight Iran joined a group of 36 NGOs calling on the member states of the UN Human Rights Council to support the resolution to renew the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran.

Resource: insightiran.org

March 12, 2015

To: Member States of the UN Human Rights Council

 

Your Excellency,

We, the undersigned human rights and civil society groups, write to you to urge your government to support the resolution to renew the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran at the 28th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (“the Council”).

The situation in Iran remains one of systemic human rights violations that are deeply rooted in laws, policies, and practices that require the sustained attention of the Council. Renewal of the Special Rapporteur’s mandate will ensure that human rights in Iran remain a priority globally and for the Council. As a member of the Council, your government is entrusted with the responsibility to promote and protect human rights. This responsibility includes pressing the Iranian authorities to ensure that the people of Iran enjoy the human rights enshrined in the human rights treaties to which the country is party and to which they are entitled. The mandate of the Special Rapporteur provides an effective and constructive means for the Council to promote and protect these rights.

As your government is aware, the Special Rapporteur for human rights in Iran has issued credible, thoroughly researched and well-sourced reports, although the Iranian government continues to deny him access to Iran. The reports include testimonies and other first-hand information gathered from sources inside Iran using modern technologies and information gathered from credible non-governmental organizations located outside the country. The Special Rapporteur has produced concrete recommendations for action by the Iranian government to meet its legal obligations and respect Iran’s international human rights commitments. On the international stage, these reports focus attention on a range of ongoing human rights challenges in Iran, including some of those enumerated in the enclosed Facts and Figures sheet.

The Special Rapporteur’s active engagement has encouraged and helped galvanize Iranian civil society inside and outside the country. His actions in pursuance of his mandate have contributed to the domestic debate on human rights in Iran. Most importantly, the Special Rapporteur has also provided crucial support for the work, safety and, in many cases, release of human rights defenders, lawyers and prisoners of conscience. In his reports and joint press statements with other Special Procedures, the Special Rapporteur has raised concerns over many individual cases, some of which have thereafter seen tangible improvements in state behavior. Renewing the Special Rapporteur’s mandate would send a strong message to people inside Iran that the international community continues to have concern for their rights.

Iran’s most recent Universal Periodic Review (UPR), which took place on 31 October 2014 and saw the international community largely reiterate recommendations that it had made to the Iranian government during the previous UPR in 2010, also underscored the value of the Special Rapporteur’s work and the importance of renewing his mandate.

We urge your government to actively participate in the upcoming interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, to encourage the Iranian authorities to cooperate with the Special Rapporteur, and to strongly support the renewal of his mandate as a means to contribute concretely to the promotion and the protection of human rights in Iran.

Sincerely,

 

 

Roya Boroumand, Executive Director

Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation

 

Robin Phillips, Executive Director

The Advocates for Human Rights

 

Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Deputy Director of Middle East North Africa Programme

Amnesty International

 

Kamran Ashtary, Executive Director

Arseh Sevom

 

Thomas Hughes, Executive Director

ARTICLE 19

 

Md. Ashrafuzzaman, Liaison Officer

Asian Legal Resource Center

 

Alirza Quluncu, Representative

The Association for Defence of Azerbaijani Political Prisoners in Iran

 

Duman Radmehr, Executive Director

Association for Human Rights of the Azerbaijani People in Iran

 

Taimoor Aliassi, UN Representative

Association pour les Droits Humains au Kurdistan d’Iran-Genève (KMMK-G)

 

Diane Ala’i, Representative to the United Nations

Bahá’í International Community

 

Mansoor Bibak, Co-Director

Balochistan Human Rights Group

 

Renate Bloem, UN Geneva Representative

CIVICUS

 

Steering Committee

Committee of Human Rights Reporters

 

Joel Simon, Executive Director

Committee to Protect Journalists

 

Juana Kweitel, Program Director

Conectas Direitos Humanos

 

Dr. Shirin Ebadi, Founder and President

Center for Supporters of Human Rights

 

Hassan Shire, Executive Director

East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project

 

Raphaël Chenuil-Hazan, Executive Director

Ensemble Contre La Peine de Mort (ECPM)

 

Ibrahim Al Arabi, Executive Director

European Ahwazi Human Rights Organisation

 

Keyvan Rafiee, Executive Director

Human Rights Activists in Iran

 

Sarah Leah Whitson, Director of the Middle East and North Africa Division

Human Rights Watch

 

Mani Mostofi, Director

Impact Iran

 

Mohammad Nayyeri, Director

Insight Iran

 

Hadi Ghaemi, Executive Director

International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran

 

Jessica Stern, Executive Director

International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission

 

Phil Lynch, Director

International Service for Human Rights

 

Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, Executive Director

Iran Human Rights

 

Saghi Ghahraman, President

Iranian Queer Organization (IRQO)

 

Shadi Sadr, Co-Director

Justice for Iran

 

Tara Fatehi, Spokesperson

The Kurdistan Human Rights Network

 

Mehrangiz Kar, Chairperson

Siamak Pourzand Foundation

 

Mahmood Enayat, Director

Small Media

 

Hassan Nayeb Hashem, Representative to the Human Rights Council in Geneva

Südwind: All Human Rights for All in Iran

 

Firuzeh Mahmoudi, Executive Director

United for Iran

 

Mohammad Mostafaei, Directeur

Universal Tolerance

 

Shadi Amin, Coordinator

6Rang: Iranian Lesbian and Transgender Network