Iran

Despite repeated government assurances of greater transparency and expanded internet access, Iran’s human rights situation and respect for freedom of expression have continued to deteriorate, with commitments to digital and civic freedoms largely unfulfilled. The Woman, Life, Freedom protests of 2022–2023 marked a turning point in public dissent but were met with violent crackdowns, mass arrests, and intensified surveillance. More recently, renewed nationwide protests driven by economic and social grievances have again been met with an unprecedented state response, including mass killings, widespread detentions, forced confessions, and prolonged internet shutdowns and throttling, underscoring both the persistence of public dissent and the authorities’ reliance on digital repression as a core tool of control. 

Amid further entrenchment of hardline rule and the use of national security narratives to justify repression, the state has expanded its technical capacity to filter, monitor, and disrupt internet access. Activists, journalists, and human rights defenders continue to face harassment, imprisonment, and intimidation, while civil society is pushed into exile or underground. In this context, ARTICLE 19 focuses on monitoring laws, policies, and internet governance practices affecting freedom of expression and access to information, responding to emerging digital threats, and working with a broad network of experts and human rights defenders to document violations and support the exercise of these rights online and offline. 

Another Week and Another Arrest of an Innocent Iranian Journalist
07.11.2014 5 min read

Another Week and Another Arrest of an Innocent Iranian Journalist

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See no acid, hear no acid!
31.10.2014 5 min read

See no acid, hear no acid!

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Defamation in the Age of Internet [un]Governance
30.10.2014 7 min read

Defamation in the Age of Internet [un]Governance

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Acid Attacks, OK! Teenage Water Fights, NOT OK!
24.10.2014 7 min read

Acid Attacks, OK! Teenage Water Fights, NOT OK!

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Iran on trial
17.10.2014 8 min read

Iran on trial

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The Evolution of Information Controls in Iran
17.10.2014 4 min read

The Evolution of Information Controls in Iran

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10.10.2014 9 min read

Iran’s notion of human rights vs. Reality

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Skewed realities of human rights in Iran
10.10.2014 9 min read

Skewed realities of human rights in Iran

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The First Lesson for Iran’s Young Students: You Can’t Say “That” at School
26.09.2014 12 min read

The First Lesson for Iran’s Young Students: You Can’t Say “That” at School

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