Global Day of Action July 25, 2009

Human rights activists are organizing a coordinated Global Day of Action on July 25, 2009 to demand respect for the human rights of the Iranian people and to demonstrate worldwide solidarity with the civil rights movement in Iran. Major human rights organizations have sponsored the event.

Around the world, people will gather in solidarity with the Iranian people following over a month of intensified state repression against citizens peacefully demonstrating for their rights.  Many have been killed in the streets, many hundreds have been beaten and injured, and at least 2,000 are thought to have been detained.

The Global Day of Action is a not affiliated with any partisan political agenda, and is aimed at securing the internationally recognized rights of the Iranian people.

The organizers believe that while political questions facing Iran can only be resolved by the Iranian people themselves, the violent repression of their internationally guaranteed human rights are of concern to people all around the world.

The global day of action is organized around the following core demands:

1. That member states and civil society organizations of the international community give sustained attention to the Iranian people’s human rights as a matter of international concern, and that the UN should immediately initiate an investigation into grave and systematic human rights violations in Iran, including the fate of prisoners and disappeared persons, unlawful killings, and torture and other ill-treatment;
2. An end to state-sponsored violence, accountability for crimes committed and no recourse to the death penalty;
3. The immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners of conscience, including politicians, journalists, students, and civil society activists; and
4. Freedom of assembly, freedom of association, and freedom of expression (including freedom of the press) as guaranteed by the Iranian constitution and Iran’s obligations under international covenants that it has signed.

Petition to Support Iranian People

Petition to Support Iranian People

 

You can view the petition here. Please sign, and spread the word to everyone you know around the world. We should unite to support our brothers and sisters dying for freedom!

 

 

Since the widely disputed June 2009 "election," Iranians have risked their lives to protest peacefully. However, the government responded with a violent crackdown, mass arrests, and closure of all forms of independent media. Hundreds of dissidents, bloggers, students, and journalists have been arrested, tortured, or killed.

 

In the past few weeks, Iranian dissidents have demonstrated that the most important issue in Iran is human rights.

 

 

Let us do our part to show we support international efforts to protect Iranians' human rights. Please sign here.

 

Note that there are 2 steps to signing:
1) Enter your information and click Preview Your Signature. You may keep your email address private and do not have to include a last name. 

2) Click on Approve Signature

Iran was once a democracy, and can be again

We wish to see a democratically elected government in Iran that truly represents the will of the people, and respects international laws.

IRAN DEMOCRACY PLAN

  • To create a plan for Iran that is comprehensive, encompassing the educational, economic, and political aspects of Iranian society.
  • The Plan must be supportable by the pro-democracy citizens of Iran, the Iranian Diaspora, and the world community, including the freedom-loving American citizens.
  • The Plan must be actionable, comprehensive, long-term, multi-dimensional and non-violent.
  • To support citizens of Iran in their quest for self determination and rule of law.
  • This site is about the about the country of Iran and its potential for democracy. It is about self determination and human rights. It is about the future and avoiding war.

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