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Iran – Legalizing the Murder of Civil Society

Source: http://www.arsehsevom.net/2010/11/legalizing-the-murder-of-civil-society/

Legalizing the Murder of Civil Society looks at a bill coming up for a vote on the floor of Iran’s parliament that would completely change the legal procedures for registering and operating civil society organizations. Arseh Sevom is releasing a paper analyzing the impact of the proposed law. This bill,The Establishment and Supervision of NGOs, if ratified and executed as written, would mean the end of legally operating, independent civil society in Iran.

Essentially, it would set up an extralegal committee that would have the power both to issue permits for civil society organizations and to revoke those permits.

It seems that the discussion and vote on this bill is timed to precede the appointment of the UN’s Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Assembly in Iran (March 2011).

Here is a brief overview of what the new law will mean:

LEGALIZING THE MURDER OF CIVIL SOCIETY
Efforts to Legalize Militaristic Measures to Restrict Civil Society
Organizations
An Analysis of the Bill: The Establishment and Supervision of NGOs

The Parliament and the administration, with the collusion of the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Intelligence and the full cooperation of the judicial branch, seek to use this bill to legalize militaristic and security-driven interventions into the sphere of civil society. The new law will include the following measures:

 

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