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Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Crimes against Humanity Committed by Iran’s Officials, Tribunal Finds

 The Iran Atrocities (Aban) Tribunal concluded two years after its establishment in a final verbal delivery of the judgement on September 30th, finding the leaders of the Islamic Republic guilty of crimes against humanity. At the height of the current protests in Iran, the panel

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Judgement on Iran’s authorities will reveal how the world failed Iranians

London, 27 September 2022: As protests shake Iran, the Iran Atrocities (Aban) Tribunal will deliver its final judgement on the role of Iranian officials in the repression of November 2019 protests on September 30th in London.   The Iran Atrocities Tribunal will meet its goal

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Iran’s authorities continue to harass Tribunal witnesses, Secretary General says

In a report to the Human Rights Council, the United Nations Secretary General has highlighted Iran’s government’s absolute failure to investigate violations of November 2019 protests and for harassing those seeking accountability, especially witnesses who testified at the Iran Atrocities (Aban) Tribunal.   The report

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Iran Atrocities Tribunal judgement postponed until further notice

London, 21 June 2022: The judgement of the Iran Atrocities Tribunal, ‘Aban Tribunal,’ has been postponed until further notice. The judgement was originally planned to be heard in June 2022, but due to the surge in Ukrainian refugees, the processing of visas for those who

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REPORTS OF REPRISALS AGAINST ABAN TRIBUNAL WITNESSES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS 

  London,19 APRIL 2022 – The Panel of the Aban Tribunal are deeply concerned about recent reports that certain individuals who testified before it, as well as family members, have faced reprisals connected to their testimony, by agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran. In particular,

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NGOs warn of authorities using torture and ill-treatment against Iran Atrocities Tribunal witnesses

London, 07 April 2022: 15 human rights organisations, including Amnesty International, Frontline Defenders, Article 19, Together against the Death Penalty (EPCM) and 11 national NGOs, have issued a statement requesting international bodies such as the UN to take necessary action to stop the Iranian government’s harassment

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Iranian government urged to investigate crimes against humanity by International People’s Tribunal

A formal letter sent to the Iranian embassy from International People’s Tribunal Counsel implores investigation into the crimes committed during the November 2019 protests after officials call to end the proceedings.   This letter, undersigned by Hamid Sabi and Regina Paulose, co-Counsels to the Iran

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In defence of the Aban Tribunal’s legality in response to the Islamic Republic’s condemnation

After the second hearing of Aban Tribunal from February 4th-6th, where families of victims, protestors and current and former security and judicial officials testified, Saeid Khatibzadeh, the spokesperson for Iran’s ministry of foreign affairs referred to the process of the Tribunal as a “show” and

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160 accused of crimes against humanity at the Iran Atrocities (Aban) Tribunal

According to evidence received from 440 witnesses, 219 of whom have been verified, the Aban Tribunal Counsel has accused 160 Islamic Republic officials of crimes against humanity during the November 2019 protests. Their cases can be accessed here.   Ali Khamenei, The the Supreme Leader

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A second proceeding to commence against Iranian authorities after 116 new witnesses come forward

London, 27 January 2022:  An international people’s tribunal investigating Iranian authorities for allegations of crimes against humanity (including murder, torture and rape) will open its second set of hearings on February 4th, 2022, as over 100 more witnesses come forward with new evidence.   The

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