Day: November 15, 2014
To Fariba Kamalabadi
Illusory Distinctions
Nasrin Sotoudeh and Mahvash Sabet
Sakharov prize winner and human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh served three years of a six year prison sentence for defending victims of human rights violations in Iran. She was released in 2013 but has never stopped advocating for the release of all prisoners of conscience in Iran including Mahvash Sabet and…
Stories About Mahvash
The Case Against Mahvash Sabet
In May 2013, a group of independent United Nations experts reiterated its call on Iranian authorities for the immediate release of seven Baha’i community leaders. “The Iranian Government should demonstrate its commitment to freedom of religion by immediately and unconditionally releasing these prisoners of conscience,” the Special Rapporteur on the situation…
Lonely Prisoner
In Prison With Mahvash Sabet
And This is Where I Stand Sometimes
The Trial of Mahvash Sabet
“The trial of Mahvash and her co-workers officially began on 12 January 2010, in Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran. The presiding judge, who was dressed in clerical robes, was called Maqiseh. Throughout the proceedings Mahvash was firm and determined, brave and dignified; she seemed fearless of the…
To Fariba Kamalabadi
Illusory Distinctions
Nasrin Sotoudeh and Mahvash Sabet

Sakharov prize winner and human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh served three years of a six year prison sentence for defending victims of human rights violations in Iran. She was released in 2013 but has never stopped advocating for the release of all prisoners of conscience in Iran including Mahvash Sabet and…
Stories About Mahvash
The Case Against Mahvash Sabet

In May 2013, a group of independent United Nations experts reiterated its call on Iranian authorities for the immediate release of seven Baha’i community leaders. “The Iranian Government should demonstrate its commitment to freedom of religion by immediately and unconditionally releasing these prisoners of conscience,” the Special Rapporteur on the situation…
Lonely Prisoner
In Prison With Mahvash Sabet
And This is Where I Stand Sometimes
The Trial of Mahvash Sabet

“The trial of Mahvash and her co-workers officially began on 12 January 2010, in Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran. The presiding judge, who was dressed in clerical robes, was called Maqiseh. Throughout the proceedings Mahvash was firm and determined, brave and dignified; she seemed fearless of the…