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Sat Aug 8, 2015, 04:02 AM Aug 2015

Policy Memo: Iranian Human Rights Defenders: Nuclear Deal is Good for Human Rights in Iran

http://www.niacouncil.org/policy-memo-iranian-human-rights-defenders-nuclear-deal-is-good-for-human-rights-in-iran/

The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action agreed to by UN powers and Iran is focused exclusively on trading constraints and verification over Iran’s nuclear program for the easing of nuclear-related sanctions. However, many Iranian human rights advocates and informed observers believe that the successfully negotiated nuclear accord can be an important step towards enabling Iranians to strengthen civil society and improve human rights within the country, and for the international community to increase diplomatic efforts to address the human rights situation. Collected below are key statements by Iranian human rights defenders, experts and organizations:

Issa Saharkhiz, journalist: “If there is a successful nuclear negotiation, then the Iranian state will find itself in a position where it will be forced to be accountable to criticisms of its human rights and civil liberties policies. [Similarly], when Western concerns on the nuclear issue decrease, they will be more focused on such issues as human rights. This process will lead to improvement of democratic processes and human rights and liberties in Iran.”

Akbar Ganji, human rights advocate: “Why were the Iranian people so happy and celebrating in the streets? Was the announcement a great victory for their nation? It surely was not politically, because Iran made many concessions, and received comparatively little in return. But it was indeed a great victory for Iran and Iranians, if we look at it from a democracy angle.”

Shirin Ebadi, human rights lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate: “The nuclear energy issue has stalemated many issues in Iran, the most important being the issue of human rights.”
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