Snowy Day in Tehran: Two Weeks After Anti-Government Protests – The Silent Struggle Under Repression
12. Human Rights Organizations and Coalitions: Documenting and Supporting Iranian Protesters
Organizations like HRANA, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch actively monitor Iran’s human rights situation.
Their Roles:
- Document violence, arrests, and killings.
- Lobby international bodies.
- Support families of victims.
- Advocate for sanctions and accountability.
Challenges:
- Restricted access to Iran.
- Risks to activists and witnesses.
- Manipulation of official data.
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