This report highlights the struggles of Iran’s teachers’ trade unions, facing arrests, job losses, and repression for supporting protests and advocating rights. Despite setbacks, they remained active online and connected with other groups. Recommendations urge global support via training, advocacy, and diplomatic pressure to amplify their cause.
Iran witnessed a surge in labour protests with 406 events across 70 sectors in 74 cities, marking a fourfold increase from last year. The report details varied protest forms amid widespread repression, arrests, and union crackdowns, providing key insights to bolster policy and advocacy for Iranian workers.
In Iran, from July-Dec 2022, labour protests surged across sectors. Over a dozen union activists faced dismissals, arrests, and prosecutions, exposing government crackdowns and risky new laws. This inaugural report equips policymakers and CSOs with crucial insights for targeted, impactful interventions.
Examining the rapid spread of Iranian student protests across over a hundred campuses, this policy brief highlights how campus activism challenges authoritarian control and entrenched gender segregation. It underscores the need for international support measures to protect student rights, ensure safety, and promote democratic change.
This report examines Iran's evolving protest landscape: a women-led, youth-driven uprising with multi-ethnic roots and subtle state repression like internet blackouts and forced confessions. A vital resource for policymakers and civil society seeking clear insights to respond effectively.
Across Iran, teenage protestors face brutal repression that inflicts severe physical and psychological harm. This policy brief highlights their urgent need for international support, calling for mental health services, legal aid, and educational resources to safeguard their rights and future. Clear steps for urgent change are outlined now.