Iran

While President Hassan Rouhani has paved the way towards greater transparency in Iran with a new access to information law, his other election promises including greater internet freedoms remain undelivered. Since his re-election in 2017, President Rouhani’s appointment of hardliners to cabinet positions have provoked grave concerns for freedom of expression, particularly freedoms online. With continued restrictions on journalists, human rights defenders and other groups that exercise free speech, Iran evidences a glaring disregard for international human rights standards. Civil society is severely oppressed, with most groups having to operate outside of the country, and those in Iran are forced to work underground. Despite this, Iran’s new freedom of information law, passed in 2009, could be a powerful tool for journalists and human rights defenders to achieve better access to information but it has a long way to go before it is implemented effectively.

ARTICLE 19’s work on Iran focuses on monitoring laws, policies and regulations which affect freedom of expression and information online and offline. We monitor Iran’s complex internet policies and respond to evolving threats online. We work with a wide network of experts and human rights defenders on how to effectively use Iran’s freedom of information law and to highlight violations on freedom of expression and access to information.

16.07.2017 2 min read

Tightening the Net: Online Freedoms in Iran Following Rouhani’s Reelection

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13.06.2017 5 min read

Iran: Re-elected administration must make rhetoric reality for free expression online

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Tightening the Net: Online Freedoms in Iran Ahead of the 2017 Presidential Elections
11.05.2017 1 min read

Tightening the Net: Online Freedoms in Iran Ahead of the 2017 Presidential Elections

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29.03.2017 14 min read

Tightening the Net: Iran’s National Internet Project

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29.03.2017 3 min read

Iran: Death sentence imposed on Sina Dehghan is an affront to Iran’s own criminal code

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Iran: Death sentence imposed on Sina Dehghan is an affront to Iran’s own criminal code.
29.03.2017 3 min read

Iran: Death sentence imposed on Sina Dehghan is an affront to Iran’s own criminal code.

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UN HRC: Mandate of Special Rapporteur on Iran extended with increased support
24.03.2017 6 min read

UN HRC: Mandate of Special Rapporteur on Iran extended with increased support

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17.03.2017 12 min read

Joint letter on UN HRC34 resolution on Iran

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17.03.2017 4 min read

Iran: Arrests and intimidation of Telegram administrators and journalists ahead of elections

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