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The
Iran Human Rights Documentation Center believes that the development of an
accountability movement and a culture of human rights in Iran are crucial
to the long-term peace and security of the country and the
Middle East
region. As numerous examples have illustrated, the removal of an
authoritarian regime does not necessarily lead to an improved human rights
situation if institutions and civil society are weak, or if a culture of
human rights and democratic governance has not been cultivated. By
providing Iranians with comprehensive human rights reports, data about
past and present human rights violations and information about international
human rights standards, particularly the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, the IHRDC programs will strengthen Iranians’ ability
to demand accountability, reform public institutions, and promote
transparency and respect for human rights. Encouraging a culture of human
rights within Iranian society as a whole will allow political and legal
reforms to have real and lasting weight.
The Iran Human Rights
Documentation Center seeks to:
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Establish a
comprehensive and objective historical record of the human rights
situation in Iran since the 1979 revolution, and on the basis of this
record, establish responsibility for patterns of human rights abuses;
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Make such record
available in an archive that is accessible to the public for research
and educational purposes;
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Promote accountability,
respect for human rights and the rule of law in Iran; and
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Encourage an informed dialogue on the human rights
situation in Iran among scholars and the general public in Iran and
abroad.
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Condemned by
Law:
Assassination of Political Dissidents Abroad
The
Iranian regime’s state-sponsored campaign of political
assassinations abroad does not merely violate the criminal
laws of the jurisdictions in which the crimes took place –
it also implicates an array of international legal norms and
obligations. This report aims to supplement the two previous
reports, Murder at Mykonos: Anatomy of a Political
Assassination (2007), and No Safe Haven: Iran’s Global
Assassination Campaign (2008) in order to construct a
powerful and comprehensive indictment of the Iranian
regime’s assassinations abroad based on the rule of law.
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