Item Summary

"With the death of Mahsa (Jina) Amini while in the custody of the IRI’s ‘Morality Police’ , a wave of protests began, quickly spreading across the country. These protests were largely peaceful and within the legal framework of the Right to Protest, a right that is guaranteed, even in the flawed Constitution. However, security forces, under direct orders from the highest authorities of the government, responded to these protests with unprecedented violence" -- From the

Descriptive Information

Title
Waging war on civilians : exposing Iran's repressive units and crimes against humanity
Sort Title
waging war on civilians : exposing iran's repressive units and crimes against humanity
Language
English
Date Created
2024
Format
Reports
Provenance
Open-access link provided by the Library of Congress Office, Islamabad, Pakistan
Rights Statement
Copyright Not Evaluated

Discovery Information

Subject
Human and civil rights
Human rights
Human rights advocacy
Politics and government
Protest movements
Geographic Subject
Iran
Keywords
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Geographic Origin
United Kingdom

Physical Characteristics

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Page Count
248
File Count
249

Institutional Information

Collection
Born Digital Monographic Reports and Papers
Box number
Monographic Reports and Papers (Publicly Accessible)
Folder number
b4e5cdd4-4b4b-400d-96a7-6c0e7bb11506
Barcode
b4e5cdd4-4b4b-400d-96a7-6c0e7bb11506
IIIF Manifest URL

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