Silenced, expelled, imprisoned: repression of students and academics in Iran

Auteur(s) : Amnesty International

Organisation : Amnesty International

Editeur : Amnesty International Ltd, 2014

Pages :

118 p.

This report is based on research that Amnesty International conducted using a wide range of private and public sources. This included in-depth interviews with more than 50 individuals, both women and men, with direct knowledge of Iran's universities and system of higher education, including former students and academic teaching staff. Amnesty International has not been permitted to visit Iran for fact-finding and research on the country since shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and thus was unable to investigate conditions at Iran's universities first hand. However, its interviewees included students and teaching staff who had recently attended or been employed at Iranian universities before fleeing Iran and seeking asylum in Turkey and other countries.

  • Gestion de l'éducation, Gouvernance, Organisations non gouvernementales, Recherche, Elèves/étudiants , Personnel universitaire , Higher education
  • Asie et Pacifique
    Iran, République islamique