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Blog for human rights in Iran!

2/05/10

by: Amnesty

Calling all bloggers!

We want everyone to unite in the blogosphere to show support and solidarity for those suppressed voices in Iran.

During our "Unite for Human Rights in Iran" bloggers day, we are encouraging everyone to publicize the ongoing dire human rights situation in Iran and call for the protection of those arrested or detained from torture or other ill-treatment.

Please join us.

Read our blog entry on Feb. 11th events:
blog.amnestyusa.org/middle-east/unite-for-human-rights-in-iran-on-february-...

Permalink | 3 comments Posted in: Unite! Blog! Human rights for Iran!

2/09/10 dianec80033 wrote:

I am writing for the 7 Bahai's that are on trail for their lives because of their peaceful religion. Iran needs to remember "HUMAN RIGHTS IS IRAN"!!

2/10/10 Joakimprojekts wrote:

Grounds, the competent religion is humanism .. and I think the religion of humanism is good..Humanism is the best religion!!!!!Free to human rights in Iran

2/10/10 Joakimprojekts wrote:

a cso.. thank a sen to my email...have a nice day..

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  • Unite! Blog! Human rights for Iran!

    http://www.amnestyusa.org/iran

    To help raise the voices of those calling for justice inside Iran on Feb 11th - a date symbolizing liberty, independence and freedom.

    February 11th is Victory of the Revolution Day in Iran. Equivalent to the Fourth of July in the United States, it is a day commemorating liberty, independence and freedom. But the Iranian government has long violated these rights and is responsible for numerous abuses including torture, arbitrary arrests, censorship and the most recent execution of two activists accused of inciting the post-election protests on June 12th – even though these men had been held in detention long before the violence erupted. Since blogs and websites like Twitter and YouTube were virtually the only way the Iranian people could expose the horrific treatment being inflicted on them in the days following the contested Presidential election, we expect that Iranians will turn to the Internet once again to carry their messages. That is why we are asking everyone to show their solidarity online on February 11th – whether it’s on your blog, website, or social networking profile. Stand with us to ensure that Victory of the Revolution Day signifies an end to these abuses! For more information: http://amnestyusa.org/iran http://blog.amnestyusa.org/category/middle-east/iran-middle-east/