Concluding Observations Committee on the Rights of the Child CRC/C/IRN/CO/3-4 para 26 Full recommendation: The Committee urges the State party to put an end to repression against non-governmental organisations working in the area of children’s rights and to hold those responsible for harassment and persecution of human rights activists accountable. Assessment using Impact Iran human rights indicators1 A. The State party should put an end to repression against non-governmental organisations working in the area of children’s rights The establishment and operations of groups, political associations and trade unions are protected under Article 26 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, provided that they do not violate the State’s independence, freedom and national unity, and are in conformity with Islamic standards and the Islamic Republic’s foundation. 2 These vaguely worded limitations are open to interpretation and grant the Government with significant leeway to restrain civil society organisations (CSOs) and interfere with their work.3 4 The Labor Law states in its Article 131 that founding members of CSO boards have “to pledge allegiance to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution”. The Iranian Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution passed two directives (in 1999 and 2001) which allow only the formation of Islamic associations at universities, in other words an association which follows ‘Islamic ideals’ as well as the principles of the Islamic Revolution, the Islamic Government and the Constitution.5 Similarly, all members of an association’s founding board must believe in and pledge allegiance to Islam, the authority of the Supreme Leader, and the Constitution of Iran.6 Any association which fail to fulfill these conditions cannot acquire a license. In order to be able to establish an independent civil society organisation (CSO) or association, the Government of Iran requires first an activity license from relevant authorities and then a registration with the General Directorate of Corporate Registrar and Non-Commercial 1 CCPR.22.1.S.; CRC.22.2.S.2; CCPR.22.1.P.1.; CRC.22.2.P.1; CCPR.22.1.O.2. 2 Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, English translation, https://irandataportal.syr.edu/wp-content/uploads/constitutionenglish-1368.pdf 3 Outright International, Rights of the Child in Iran, https://outrightinternational.org/sites/default/files/CRC71_Iran_JointSubmission_FINAL2.pdf 4 A Synthesis Report of NGO Submissions to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child for Consideration of the Third Periodic Report of The Islamic Republic of Iran During the 71st Pre-Sessional Working Group, https://justice4iran.org/wpcontent/uploads/2015/07/Joint-CRC-Report-February-2015-Final.pdf 5 Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution’s Directive, 1999, https://bit.ly/3sCsnXE 6 Paragraph 1, Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution’s Directive, 1999, https://bit.ly/2LKuvfk 1

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