More than 100 Iranian civil society activists issue serious warning about the dire consequences of military conflict

In response to rising tensions between Iran and the United States, 116 human rights defenders inside and outside Iran have issued a letter warning of the “devastating” consequences of a military conflict between the two countries.
The Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, one of the organizers of the statement, said: “A military attack on Iran could lead to a rapid humanitarian crisis and would only contribute to the destabilization of a region that is already in trouble.”
The signatories of this statement are activists, lawyers, journalists, and civil and political activists living in Iran and abroad.
The text of this statement is as follows:
We, Iranian and international human rights organizations and defenders, hereby express our grave concern 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 the parties, international organizations and institutions to take necessary and urgent measures to prevent this confrontation.
The impact of any military action against Iran would be devastating, as we have seen in Iran’s neighboring countries. It would likely lead to escalating humanitarian and human rights crises and would only further destabilize a region that is already struggling with multiple problems. Only peace-focused policies that prioritize the human rights and well-being of ordinary people in Iran and the region can bring meaningful, long-term benefits.
We, the signatories of this statement, have a deep understanding of the problems in Iran, including human rights challenges and corruption in some parts of the 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, LGBT people, artists, and political prisoners in Iran. We have fought for freedom of expression, freedom of religion, the right to a fair trial, the socio-economic rights of the Iranian people, and an end to discrimination. We have always opposed the Iranian authorities’ abuse of power to pursue repressive policies, and it is with this same approach that we now warn of the threats posed by military conflict.
We also fear that military action against Iran would be disastrous for millions of ordinary Iranians, and could lead to violent internal conflicts, as has been seen in neighboring countries. The instability caused by war in these countries has led to confrontation and confrontation between different groups of people, and ultimately, to widespread human rights violations in these countries.
Many human rights defenders in Iran are concerned that the sweeping economic sanctions imposed by the United States have made their human rights work more difficult. Many of these activists are struggling to make ends meet in the economic crisis that Iran is currently facing. This is while their human rights work has become even more risky in an increasingly insecure environment. The threat of war has always strengthened the government’s security posture, and the security apparatus has used it as an excuse to crack down on activists.
We fear that in this situation, minority groups, which have very little space for civic activity, will face the greatest levels of repression. Many Iranian human rights defenders worry that a military conflict will give Iranian security forces the opportunity to completely suppress their civic and peaceful activities.
These concerns reflect some of the possible outcomes of a 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 exercise restraint to prevent the potential outbreak of war. We also call on the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the European Union, Japan, and countries in the region that have worked to establish peace and reconciliation in the past to mediate and prevent the outbreak of war and the potential for significant human rights abuses.
Respectfully,
Kaveh Azarnoush, Senior Researcher at Small Media Organization
Amin Ahmadian, member of the Central Council of the Era of Strengthening
Niki Akhavan, Professor of Media Studies at The Catholic University of America
Leila Asadi, PhD student
Kamran Ashtari, Director of the Third Sphere Organization
Daisy Schmidt, Director of Women's Rights at the International Federation of Human Rights Societies
Zeinab Asgharpour, political activist, member of the Central Council of the Adwar Tahkim Vahdat Party.
Arefeh Eliasi, women's activist
Mehdi Aminzadeh, political activist
Mohammad Oliaei Fard, human rights lawyer
Masoud Bastani, journalist
Narges Bajgholi, Research Fellow and Assistant Professor at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University
Fereydoun Beshr, Director of the Asal19 Organization
Rudy Bakhtiar, journalist
Emad Bahavar, political activist
Maryam Bahrman, women's rights activist
Hamed Bahravan, Director of the Movements Organization
Farangis Bayat, researcher
Amir Bayani, Head of the Middle East Department, Article 19
Shahriar Paknia, University Professor and Researcher
Azadeh Pourzand, Director of the Siamak Pourzand Foundation
Mohammad Pourabdollah, political activist
Zeinab Peygambarzadeh, gender equality activist
Nayre Tohidi, professor at California State University
Setareh Sabeti, journalist
Sepideh Jadiri, women's activist and poet, secretary and founder of the Iranian Women's Poetry Award (Khorshid)
Mehri Jafari, lawyer and human rights activist
Gisso Jahangiri, Women's Rights Defender - Director of the International Federation of Human Rights Societies
Mahdieh Javid, human rights lawyer
Aydin Hassanloo, journalist
Maryam Hosseinkhah, journalist
Mahboobeh Hosseinzadeh, women's rights activist
Mo Hosseini, Middle East Program Director, Article 19
Sirous Hosseinifar, artist
Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, Director of Nonviolence for Democracy - Former Member of Parliament
Azam Khatam, researcher and university professor
Mustafa Khosravi, Communications Manager at Third Arena
Nasim Khosravi Moghadam, women's activist, writer and theater director
Farhad Davoudi, writer and translator
Majid Dori, social activist
Parastu Dokuhaki, women's rights advocate
Neelam Raina, Assistant Professor at Middlesex University
Niloufar Rajaeifar, actress
Somayeh Rashidi, women's rights advocate
Sabra Rezaei, women's rights and gender equality activist
Negar Razavi, teacher, researcher, and visiting assistant professor of anthropology at the University of William and Mary
Keyvan Rafiei, human rights activist
Simin Roozgerd, human rights activist
Hossein Raisi, lawyer and professor of human rights
Afsaneh Rigut, Director of the Middle East Department at Article 19
Mitra Zargar, sociologist and human rights advocate
Musa Saket, political and civil activist, member of the Central Council of the Eras of Strengthening Unity Organization
Legendary, film producer
Jinous Sobhani, human rights activist, women's and children's activist
Isa Saharkhiz, journalist
Nasim Sarabandi, women's rights activist
Sima Saeedi, former journalist, entrepreneur
Amir Soltani, author of the book Behesht Zahra
Maedeh Soltani, human rights activist
Aida Saadat, women's rights and human rights activist
Rad Sanjabi, human rights lawyer
Sima Shakhsari, Professor, University of Minnesota
Afshin Shahi, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Bradford
Mansoureh Shojaei, researcher and activist in the women's movement
Kevin Schumacher, human rights defender
Touraj Saberivand, social activist
Mehdis Sadeghi Pooya, gender researcher
Faraz Sanei, human rights lawyer
Parvin Zarbi, environmental, peace, women's rights activist
Bita Tahbaz, women's activist
Maziar Tataei, Attorney at Law
Susan Tahmasebi, women's rights activist and director of Femina, a non-governmental organization that advocates for women's rights
Arash Azizi, writer, researcher, and doctoral student at New York University
Leila Alikarami, human rights lawyer and women's rights advocate
Mahsa Alimardani, technology and human rights researcher, 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 the Kendo organization
Reza Fani Yazdi, human rights activist
Alireza Firouzi, former student activist
Reza Ghazinouri, human rights activist
Hadi Ghaemi, Director of the Human Rights Campaign in Iran
Somayeh Ghodousi, social researcher
Saqi Ghahraman, LGBT Organization of Iran
Mehrangiz Kar, lawyer and women's rights activist
Parisa Kakaei, women's and children's rights activist
Hadi Kahalzadeh, Social Policy Researcher, Brandeis University-Boston
Mina Keshavarz, documentary film director and producer
Noushin Keshavarzenia, women's rights activist
Parvin Kohzadi, journalist and civil activist
Mahdieh Golroo, women's activist
Masoud Ladani, national religious activist
James Marchand, Director of Small Media
Negar Mottahed, University Professor
Firuzeh Mahmoudi, Director of the Alliance for Iran Organization
Mahtab Mahmoudi, women's activist
Sohrab Mokhtari, writer and translator
Ahmad Madadi, former member of the Teachers' Union, teacher rights activist
Maryam Mazrouei, war photographer, journalist
Sarvonaz Mostofi, artist
Laleh Mostofi, director
Mani Mostofi, Senior Human Rights Advisor at Unity for Iran
Zahra Mushtaq, journalist
Aaliyah Motabalzadeh, women's activist and journalist
Sarah Masoumi, journalist
Fari Malek Madani, women's activist
Ali Akbar Mousavi Khoeini, Member of the Sixth Parliament of Iran
Mehrnoush Mohammadian, activist
Manijeh Muezzin, journalist
Azin Mohajerin, social activist and researcher
Anna May, Director of Development and Operations, Principle 19
Roozbeh Mirabrahimi, researcher and journalist
Nahid Mirhaj, women's rights activist
Ziba Mirhosseini, researcher at the University of London
Zia Nabavi, student activist
Mojtaba Najafi, researcher
Gisou Nia, human rights lawyer
Soheila Vahdati, independent researcher
Adriana Van Hettrin, Director of Small Media
Kyra Wigard, lawyer at the Free Asia Organization
Surena Hashemi, Program Manager at Azadi Net Organization
Thomas Hughes, Director of Article 19
Source: Human Rights Campaign




