Civil Rights in Iran
Civil rights in Iran are significantly restricted, particularly since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The government enforces strict laws based on Islamic principles, limiting freedoms such as speech, assembly, and the press. Political dissent is often met with harsh penalties, including imprisonment and persecution.
Women and minority groups, including Kurds and Baha'is, face additional challenges in their pursuit of equality. While there have been some movements advocating for civil rights, the overall environment remains repressive, with the government maintaining tight control over social and political life.