May 2011
Iran Human Rights Review: Access to Information
This edition of the Review focuses on the emergence of access to information as a pivotal element in promoting and protecting the Iranian human rights movement. It contains opinion pieces and detailed articles from a wide range of experts and activists with a focus on promoting a culture of human rights in Iran and the region.
© 2011 Foreign Policy Centre (FPC)
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Author:
Dame Ann Leslie, Nasrin Alavi, Ramin Asgard, Shahryar Ahy, Negar Esfandiari, Claudia Mendoza, Saba Farzan, Nazanine Moshiri, Rossi Qajar, Mojtaba Saminejad, Ali Sheikholeslami, Meir Javedanfar, Potkin Azarmehr, Mariam Memarsadeghi
Editor:
Tahirih Danesh, Nazenin Ansari
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The Appendix includes Recent Reports and References on the right to access information in Iran.
Chapters:
- Introduction and Policy Recommendations
- The Emperor Has No Clothes
- Beyond the Electronic Curtain
- Collapsing Authority in the Arab World: Threat or Opportunity?
- Censorship
- Protecting Reformist and Citizen Journalists in Iran
- New Media Technology and the Uprisings in Iran and Tunisia
- Iran and the Role of Social Networks
- Media and Internet under Control and Censorship
- The Role of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting in Blocking Access to Information
- Human Rights in Iran and The Need for Improved Access to Information
- Islamic Republic's Approach to the Latest Persian Entertainment Television
- The Green Movement and Technology
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