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:

  • investigate, document, and report human rights abuses in Iran;

  • raise international awareness of human rights violations in Iran and bring pressure to bear on the Iranian government to end these abuses;

  • raise local awareness of human rights violations and international human rights standards inside Iran; and

  • establish an online archive of human rights documents that can one day be used to develop and support a reckoning process in Iran.
     

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No Safe Haven
Iran's Global Assassination Campaign

Since 1979, the senior leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been linked to at least 162 extrajudicial killings of the regime’s political opponents in 19 different countries around the world. These operations flourished in contravention of both international and national legal regimes, and were planned at the highest levels of state. Many of those responsible are still in power today. This new IHRDC report is the most authoritative study of Iran’s global campaign of political assassination to appear to date.