UN expert: Iran is unlawfully detaining human rights activists, including new Nobel peace laureate
By EDITH M. LEDERER
Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.N. independent investigator says Iranian authorities are cracking down on protesters, unlawfully detaining human rights activists, including new Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, and carrying out an “alarming” number of executions. The wide-ranging report on human rights abuses in Iran by Javaid Rehman, covering the period from October 2022 through July, was circulated Friday but written before the announcement hours earlier that the Nobel Peace Prize had been awarded to Mohammadi, a longtime campaigner for women’s rights even from her current cell in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison. Rehman’s report singles out Mohammadi among lawyers and human rights defenders imprisoned for their work in the report to the General Assembly.