Iran's prisoners of conscience

Iran's prisoners of conscience – an interactive guide
As Iran gears up for a presidential election in June, the conditions in which prisoners 
of conscience are held in some of the country's most notorious prisons have worsened. 
Below are some of the activists, students, journalists, women's rights campaigners, 
lawyers, artists, former politicians and members of Iran's religious and ethnic minorities 
who have been jailed or convicted in recent years. Information comes from a variety 
of sources and is the most recent we have access to..
Iran's prisoners of conscience - an interactive guide

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