
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
16th of Azar in London
As part of this protest there was theoretical presentation on treatment of students by the Iranian regime which depicted the fight of brave Iranian students against the tyrannical (Zahhak) Iranian regime.
The following video show the protest and its well received response by the general public in London.
16th of Azar in Copenhagen
Saturday, November 20, 2010
World Association for protection of human rights in Iran
World Association for protection of human rights in Iran
In the final months of the Third Reich in Germany, German scientists managed to invent a system of ballistic missiles known as V2; and at the same time the Third Reich were busy working creating an atomic bomb which together with the V2 missiles would have given the Nazi regime a nuclear ballistic capability. It was their plan to use this capability to force those who opposed them to their knees and force their ideology on the world at large.
So what is happening in Iran Today?
The build up of Iranian military capability together with the frequent warnings of “the International Atomic Energy Agency” is case for concern. But even more worrying than that perhaps is the rise of Nazi’s “racist philosophy” and resurgence of neo-Nazi ideology under cover of “Mahdvi Globalization” theory. Today this very dangerous movement gets lots of helps and facilities from the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in order to export the regime’s extremist ideology globally.
Under the umbrella of ministry of information and its press secretary, Mohammad Ali Ramin, Iranian regime has created a network of websites in cyberspace to globally spread the racist ideology of Hitler. Sometime ago “The Iranian Association of Nazism" and "Supporters of Adolf Hitler" in Iran publicly declared their existence. It is important to note that on their bulletin board of their websites they have stated that: "This site is under the laws of Iran, and under" the Workgroup of Digital Media - Department Culture and Islamic Guidance works!"
It should be noted that this "Digital Media Committee of Culture and Islamic Guidance," three weeks ago arranged an exhibition entitled “Evil Existence (Hyat e khabise)” which implied that all the religious minorities are Satan worshipers and they are all Satanists.
The suppression and punishment of the people who are part of various religious, ethnic and cultural groups such as Sunnis, Sufis, Christians, Jews and followers of other schools of faith, is not a simple accident but according to documents and testaments it follows the well known ideology which killed more than fifty million people during second word war.
However, this time Hitler's extremist Nazi views are wrapped in clerical or religious dress and his brand of fascism is now changed label to religious fascism which is clearly evident in Iran.
In the same time the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance has provided vast resources to this new form of fascism and has enabled it to recreate and rejuvenate the “Third Reich” ideology both in cyber and non-cyberspace, the "Iranian cyber army” which is backed by the "Iranian Revolutionary Guards" has been systematically building filters that block blogs and websites with different point of views, both inside and outside of Iran and the regime’s securities forces after identifying the bloggers, responsible for these sites, arrest and imprison them and force them to endure torture and other forms of cruel punishments.
This dangerous evil Dragon everyday grows stronger and it represents a horrific threat to the freedom in Iran and the free world.
World Association for protection of human rights in Iran; warns everyone and asks from those who are concern about global human rights to not stay passive. We must speak up and act in decisive manner everywhere in the world against this religious fascism.
World Association for protection of human rights in Iran
19th November 2010.
Stockholm
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
‘A face for human rights in Iran’

Press Release
Human rights are severely violated in Iran. Since the mass protests after the fraudulous presidential elections in 2009, numerous cases of torture, rape, arrests, forced confessions,intimidations and executions have been reported. The international press is banned, the Iranian journalists oppressed or imprisoned. It is virtually impossible to bring accurate news
from within the country. The exiled Iranians however, being in contact with their relatives and friends in Iran, are very well informed. They describe the ongoing offences against human rights activists, relatives of prisoners, students, journalists, lawyers and all those who are fighting for human rights in Iran. The only chance for the people of Iran to escape from the nightmare of humiliation, suppression and threats is to draw the public’s attention not only in Iran but especially in the Western society.
Since July 2009, the manifestation ‘A face for human rights in Iran’ has been held in various European cities. It is an ongoing action to inform the people in the West and to show the Iranian government that their human rights abuses don’t pass unnoticed in the shadow of the nuclear negotiations. In many actions thousands of Western people already showed their face and videos of the events have been published on You Tube. Via Facebook more and more activists join the idea of this action.
On Saturday November 13, The International Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufi’s in Iran, Amnesty International Frankfurt and Solidarity with Mothers of Laaleh Park will ask passers-by to show their face in Frankfurt at the Alte Oper. At the same day,
similar actions will be held in other cities as well.
Posters and videos will be published on the Internet also accessible for the Iranian society. The message we would like to bring: we see what the Iranian regime does to its citizens. We protest against violence and torture, distortions and libel under which
many people in Iran suffer.
The main action will take place in Frankfurt and is jointly organized and supported by the three organizations. In Cologne, Oslo, Florence and Siena, the responsible organization is The Grieving Mothers of Laleh Park. In Munich, members of Amnesty International/United4Iran will be active and in London, Stockholm and Copenhagen the action is organized by The International Committee for the rights of Students and Sufi’s’ in
Iran.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
13:00 Uhr
Frankfurt (Solidarity with Mothers of Laaleh Park//Amnesty
International//The International Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufi’s in Iran)
Copenhagen (The International Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufi’s in Iran)
Florence (from 17:00hrs) (Solidarity with Mothers of Laaleh Park)
Hamburg (Solidarity with Mothers of Laaleh Park)
Köln (Solidarity with Mothers of Laaleh Park)
London (11:00 till 16:00 hrs) (The International Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufi’s in Iran)
München (Amnesty International//United4Iran)
Oslo (Solidarity with Mothers of Laaleh Park)
Siena (12.11.2010, 11:00hrs) (Solidarity with Mothers of Laaleh Park)
Stockholm (The International Committee for the Rights of Students and Sufi’s in Iran)
If you are interested in an interview with one of the organizers, please feel free to
contact : info@mehriran.de

Thursday, October 28, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
A Face for Freedom & Human Right followed to London
The aim of this protest was to raise global awareness of the human right violations that is occurring on daily bases in Iran by the order of the current Iranian regime.
The event was accompanied with posters, picture and an theatrical show which shed a light on the totalitarianism oppressor regime of “Islamic republic of Iran”. The demonstration was supported by hundreds of volunteers representing "A Face for Freedom" in Iran.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
A face for human rights in Iran went to Eindhoven
Matter if it rains or the sun shines, western people involve themselves for showing solidarity to the people in Iran.
Saturday, 2nd of October 2010 Amnesty International together with members of the International Committee for the rights of derwishes and students in Iran gathered peoples pictures for human rights in Iran and informed passersby about the situation of political prisoners and their situation in prisons like Evin, Kharizak and others.
A face for freedom in Iran and a face for human rights in Iran are actions that started in The Netherlands and that happen throughout Europe in greater cities. Thousands of faces have been gathered and put on posters in order to show solidarity with brave people in Iran whose human rights have been harshly violated. More than one year after the protests to the presidential elections in Iran the regime has intimidated the population with brutal violence show trials and omnipresence of police and anti riot forces. Although mass media in the West does not cover much about the prevailing silent protest in Iran and all over the world against the military Coup d'etat from last year, people in the streets of Eindhoven were informed about the hardness of life and the opressions of the regime in Iran.












Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
"A Face for Human Rights in Iran" from Gent
Amnesty International and the International Committee to support the rights of Sufis and Students in Iran took actions in Brussels and Gent
Amnesty International Belgium went to the streets on the 18th of september to inform and to protest against the danger of a woman in Iran being stoned. The case of Sakineh Ashtiani has become well known abroad through the work of her lawyer Mohammed Mostafei who had to flee Iran for fear of persecution and torture. Amnesty declared in Brussels that stoning is an incredible cruel punishment that not only is a torture for the person being stoned but also involves onlookers in the public murder.
Several celebrities in France have already protested against the danger of Mrs Ashtianis sentence of being stoned.
Friends of the International Committee for the rights of dervishes and students in Iran travelled from Germany, Netherlands and France to Gent for another action called "A face for human rights in Iran". As in preceding actions they gathered more than hundred faces of people dedicated to the human rights in Iran. In Gent a cultural festival took place with people from various countries visiting. On the Kouter marketplace regional artists displayed their work and participated with dedication at the action of the Committee. Next action will be on 2nd of october in Eindhoven, Netherlands.






Friday, September 17, 2010
‘A FACE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAN’

THE COMMITTEE FOR THE RIGHTS OF STUDENTS AND SUFI’S IN IRAN
organizes as part of a continuous series of actions
‘A FACE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAN’
KOUTER (in front of ING Bank), GHENT, BELGIUM 18 September 2010 -From 13:00 till 16:00 hrs
The prisoner's worst nightmare is the thought of being forgotten.
Please join us in claiming respect for human rights in Iran. During the solidarity action of Saturday, September 18, you can show the people of Iran that you have not forgotten them. You can support the Iranian people by having a picture taken of your face. Every face is a symbol of freedom, equality and brotherhood with those who are risking their lives for these values.
We urge the Iranian authorities to:
· Ensure that families and lawyers of those held and imprisoned are notified immediately of their arrest and whereabouts, and allow them immediate and regular access. Detainees and prisoners should be granted adequate medical care;
· Ensure that no one detained is tortured or otherwise ill-treated;
· Release all prisoners of conscience. These include human rights defenders, journalists, students, and political activists;
· Release all other detainees held for political reasons unless they are to be tried promptly on recognizably criminal charges and without recourse to the death penalty, in proceedings which fully meet international fair trial guarantees. Those imprisoned after unfair trails should have their cases reviewed as a matter of urgency;
· Review, as a matter of urgency, vaguely worded laws that do not amount to recognizably criminal offences and which restrict the legitimate exercise of the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly;
· Facilitate, as a matter of urgency, visits to Iran by relevant UN human rights mechanisms, particularly the UN Special Rapporteurs on torture, on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions and on freedom of opinion and expression, to allow independent international scrutiny of the human rights situation so that their assessments and recommendations contribute to ensuring that those responsible for ordering or committing violations are held to account.
Stand up for the unjustly imprisoned, stand up against executions by stoning and be their voice!
Next actions:
- October 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- November 13, Frankfurt, Germany
- December 4, Strasbourg, France
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
A Face for Freedom in Denmark
A Face for Freedom in London
On 28th August 2010 The International Committee in Support of the rights of Sufis & Students in Iran alongside Amnesty International presented street show that made awareness on some of the crimes of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard

Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
A Face For Human Rights ,London
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Press Statemen

It appears that at the same time that Hashemi Rafsanjani, the leader of Advisory Council, is stepping away from power that there is also a growing internal movement within the regime to abandon President Mahmud Ahmedinejad.
Thus it seems that there are reasonable grounds to conclude that the regime has internally started to consider the "period after Ahmedinejad”.
Prior to the engineered re-election of Ahmedinejad, the regime had spent significant sums on internal and external propaganda, to promote Ahmedinejad to the outside world as a voice for justice for domestic and foreign policy. However, since then, the system that is based around him as lost credibility and has undergone irreparable damage. Therefore, it seems that the regime no longer sees an urgency to preserve and maintain his political power structure.
Thus, the opponents of Mahmud Ahmedinejad have began an internal power struggle within the Islamic Republic, which attempts to do away with the era of Ahmedinejad and Khatami, and to return the system to one that’s is based on absolute fascism at home and abroad with aim of mass conversion to this ideology.
These are the conditions that the long suffering people of Iran, who are oppressed under the shackle and chains of medieval fascist Iranian system, are trying to achieve their goal of freedom and full citizenship rights while at the same time attempt to raise global awareness of their circumstances.
The committee for the rights of the students and Sufis in Iran
Berlin - Toronto – Washington
Monday 21 June 2010