Serious Warning from Over 100 Iranian Civil Activists Regarding Dire Consequences of Military Conflict

In response to escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, 116 human rights defenders inside and outside Iran have issued a statement warning of the “devastating” consequences of a military confrontation between the two countries.
Human Rights Campaign in Iran, one of the organizers of this statement, said: “A military attack on Iran could lead to a rapid humanitarian crisis and will only contribute to regional destabilization, which is already facing difficulties.”
The signatories of this statement include activists, lawyers, journalists, and civil and political activists residing both in Iran and abroad.
The text of the statement is as follows:
We, Iranian and international human rights organizations and defenders, by signing this statement, express our serious concerns about the escalating tensions between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran. These tensions significantly increase the risk of military confrontation and will lead to human rights catastrophes. We call on all parties, organizations, and international institutions to take necessary and immediate measures to prevent this confrontation.
The impact of any military action against Iran, as we have seen in Iran’s neighboring countries, will be devastating. This will likely lead to mounting humanitarian and human rights crises and will only cause regional instability that is already facing multiple problems. Only policies focused on peace that prioritize human rights and the welfare of ordinary people in Iran and the region can have meaningful and long-term benefits.
We signatories of this statement have a deep understanding of Iran’s problems, including human rights challenges and corruption in certain sectors of government. As human rights activists, we have dedicated our lives to promoting the rights of women and girls, ethnic minorities, religious minorities, workers, journalists, students, LGBTQ individuals, artists, and political prisoners in Iran. We have fought for freedom of expression, freedom of religion, fair trial rights, socio-economic rights of the Iranian people, and ending discrimination. We have consistently opposed the Iranian authorities’ abuse of power to adopt repressive policies, and now with the same approach, we warn about the threats arising from military conflict.
We are also concerned that military action against Iran will be catastrophic for millions of ordinary Iranian people and could lead to violent internal conflicts, examples of which have been seen in neighboring countries. The instability resulting from war in these countries has caused confrontations and conflicts between different groups of people and ultimately led to more widespread human rights violations in these countries.
Many human rights defenders in Iran have expressed concern that extensive economic sanctions imposed by the United States have made their human rights activities more difficult. Many of these activists are struggling to manage their lives amid the economic crisis Iran is currently facing. This is while their human rights activities have become more dangerous in an increasingly securitized environment. The threat of war has always strengthened government security approaches, and security apparatus has used it as an excuse to suppress activists.
We fear that under these circumstances, minority groups that already have very little space for civil activity will face the highest levels of suppression. Many Iranian human rights defenders are concerned that military conflict will give Iranian security forces the opportunity to completely halt their civil and peaceful activities.
These concerns reflect some of the possible consequences of military conflict with Iran and emphasize the need to find peaceful and legal solutions to any tensions between countries.
We call on all parties to refrain from the potential outbreak of war. We also request the UN Secretary-General, the European Union, Japan, and countries in the region that have previously worked for peace and reconciliation to intervene to prevent the outbreak of war and significant potential human rights catastrophes.
Respectfully,
Kaveh Azirnosh, Senior Researcher at Small Media
Amin Ahmadian, Member of the Central Council of Advar Takkim
Niki Akhavan, Professor of Media Studies at Catholic University of America
Leila Asadi, PhD Student
Kamran Ashtari, Director of Third Space Organization
Daysi Schmidt, Director of Women’s Rights Section at International Federation of Human Rights Societies
Zainab Asgarpour, Political Activist, Member of Central Council of Advar Takkim Party
Aarifa Eliassi, Women’s Activist
Mahdi Aminzadeh, Political Activist
Mohammad Oliayifard, Human Rights Lawyer
Masoud Bastani, Journalist
Nargis Bajaghi, Researcher and Assistant Professor at School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University
Freidoun Bashr, Director of Article 19
Rudi Bakhtiar, Correspondent
Emad Bahavor, Political Activist
Maryam Behrman, Women’s Rights Activist
Hamed Bahrowan, Director of Movements Organization
Frangis Beyat, Researcher
Amir Beyani, Head of Middle East Section at Article 19
Shahriyar Pak Nia, University Professor and Researcher
Azadeh Pourzand, Director of Siamak Pourzand Foundation
Mohammad Pourabbasi, Political Activist
Zainab Peyghmarzadeh, Gender Equality Activist
Nirah Tohidi, Professor at California State University
Setareh Sabati, Correspondent
Sepideh Jadeeri, Women’s Rights Activist and Poet, Secretary and Founder of Iran Women’s Poetry Award (Khurshid)
Mahri Jafari, Lawyer and Human Rights Activist
Gisou Jahangiri, Women’s Rights Defender – Director of International Federation of Human Rights Societies
Mahdiyeh Javid, Human Rights Lawyer
Aydin Hasanlu, Journalist
Maryam Hossein Khah, Correspondent
Mahabubeh Hosseinzadeh, Women’s Rights Activist
Mu Hosseini, Middle East Program Director at Article 19
Sirous Hosseinifar, Artist
Fatimeh Haghighatju, Director of Nonviolence for Democracy Organization – Former Parliament Representative
Aazam Khatem, Researcher and University Professor
Mostafa Khosravi, Communications Manager at Third Space
Nasim Khosravi Moghaddam, Women’s Activist, Writer and Theater Director
Farhad Davudi, Writer and Translator
Majid Dari, Social Activist
Parasto Doukohki, Women’s Rights Defender
Neilam Raina, Assistant Professor at Middlesex University
Niloofar Rajaeifar, Actress
Samiyeh Rashidi, Women’s Rights Defender
Sabra Rezaei, Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Activist
Negar Rezavi, Teacher, Researcher and Guest Lecturer in Anthropology at College of William & Mary
Kiyan Rafiee, Human Rights Activist
Simin Rozgard, Human Rights Activist
Hossein Reis, Lawyer and Human Rights Professor
Afsaneh Rigot, Director at Middle East Section of Article 19
Mitra Zargar, Sociologist and Human Rights Promoter
Musa Sakat, Political and Civil Activist, Member of Central Council of Advar Takkim Unity Organization
Afsaneh Salari, Film Producer
Zhinus Sobhani, Human Rights Activist, Women’s and Children’s Activist
Isa Saharkhiz, Journalist
Nasim Sarabandi, Women’s Rights Activist
Sima Saeidi, Former Journalist, Entrepreneur
Amir Soltani, Author of Behesht Zahra Book
Maedeh Soltani, Human Rights Activist
Ayda Saadat, Women’s Rights and Human Rights Activist
Rad Sanjabi, Human Rights Lawyer
Sima Shakhsari, University of Minnesota Professor
Afshin Shahi, Senior Professor of International Relations at University of Bradford
Mansoureh Shojaei, Researcher and Women’s Movement Activist
Kevin Schumacher, Human Rights Defender
Touraj Sabriwind, Social Activist
Mahdis Sadeghipoya, Gender Studies Researcher
Faraz Sanei, Human Rights Lawyer
Parveen Zarbi, Environmental, Peace and Women’s Rights Activist
Bita Tahabaz, Women’s Rights Activist
Maziar Tatai, Lawyer
Sousan Tahmasebi, Women’s Rights Activist and Director of Femina – Independent Organization Defending Women’s Rights
Arash Azizi, Writer, Researcher and PhD Student at New York University
Leila Alikarami, Human Rights Lawyer and Women’s Rights Defender
Mahsa Alimardani, Technology and Human Rights Researcher and Student at Oxford University and Researcher at Article 19
Roja Fazeli, University Professor
Nima Fatemi, Civil/Political Activist, Independent Information Security Researcher and Founder of Kandu Organization
Reza Fani Yazdi, Human Rights Activist
Alireza Firouzi, Former Student Activist
Reza Ghazi Nouri, Human Rights Activist
Hadi Ghayemi, Director of Human Rights Campaign in Iran
Samiyeh Ghodousi, Social Researcher
Saqi Ghahremani, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Iran Organization
Mehrangiz Kar, Lawyer and Women’s Rights Activist
Parisa Kakaei, Women’s and Children’s Rights Activist
Hadi Kehzal Zadeh, Social Policy Researcher at Brandeis University – Boston
Mina Keshavarzi, Film and Documentary Director and Producer
Noushin Keshavarznia, Women’s Rights Activist
Parveen Kohzadi, Journalist and Civil Activist
Mahdiyeh Golrou, Women’s Activist
Masoud Ledni, National Religious Activist
James Marshend, Director of Small Media
Negar Motahedeh, University Professor
Firouzeh Mahmoudi, Director of Union for Iran Organization
Mehtab Mahmoudi, Women’s Rights Activist
Sohrab Mokhtari, Writer and Translator
Ahmad Madadi, Former Member of Teachers’ Association, Teachers’ Rights Activist
Maryam Mazrouei, War Photographer, Correspondent
Saronaz Mostofi, Artist
Laleh Mostofi, Director
Mani Mostofi, Senior Human Rights Advisor at Union for Iran Organization
Zahra Moshtagh, Journalist
Alieh Motalebzadeh, Women’s Rights Activist and Journalist
Sara Massoumi, Journalist
Fery Malik Madani, Women’s Activist
Ali Akbar Mousavi Khoeini, Sixth Parliament Representative of Iran
Mehrnush Mohammadian, Activist
Manizhe Moazzen, Journalist
Azin Mohajeerin, Social Activist and Researcher
Anna Mi, Development and Operations Director at Article 19
Rozbe Mirabrahimi, Researcher and Journalist
Nahid Mirhaj, Women’s Rights Activist
Ziba Mirhoseini, London University Researcher
Ziaud Nabavi, Student Activist
Mojtaba Najafi, Researcher
Gisou Nia, Human Rights Lawyer
Sohila Vahdat, Independent Researcher
Adreena van Hettren, Director of Small Media
Kayra Vigart, Lawyer at Free Asia Organization
Sorna Hashemi, Program Director at Net Freedom Organization
Thomas Hughes, Director of Article 19
Source: Human Rights Campaign in Iran




