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by editorfz November 29, 2025
written by editorfz November 29, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEW SPECIAL REPORT “NO DEFENCE” EXPOSES SYSTEMATIC ASSAULT ON LAWYERS AND BAR INDEPENDENCE IN IRAN

CSHR and IBAHRI warn of deepening rule-of-law crisis and urge urgent international action

London, November 2025 — The Centre for Supporters of Human Rights (CSHR), together with the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI), today released “No Defence: A Report on the Status of Lawyers and the Bar Associations in Iran – Challenges and Recommendations,” a major new special report documenting the escalating, state-driven erosion of the legal profession in Iran. 

The report presents a comprehensive, evidence-based account of how restrictive laws, political prosecutions, security-agency interference, and gender-based discrimination have converged to strip lawyers of independence, endanger their lives, and weaken fair trial rights for all Iranians.

Opening the report, Margaret Satterthwaite, UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, underscores both the gravity of the crisis and the courage of those resisting it.

“Lawyers in Iran continue to practice law, seeking to represent their clients fairly and independently,” she writes, even as they face “threats, harassment, criminal sanctions and even imprisonment.” Her preface frames the findings as a clear call for principled, sustained international solidarity.

Drawing on legal analysis and documented patterns over recent years, No Defence finds that Iran’s legal community is increasingly forced to operate under conditions incompatible with basic international standards. The report details how restrictive laws, political prosecutions, security- agency interference, and institutional capture of bar associations are systematically dismantling the right to defence and hollowing out fair-trial guarantees for all Iranians.

“The persecution of lawyers in Iran is not a side-effect of repression. It is one of its central tools,” said Dr. Shabnam Moinipour, a human rights expert and Programme Director at CSHR. “When independent lawyers are threatened, disbarred, or imprisoned for doing their jobs, the public is left without protection and the courts become instruments of coercion rather than justice. This report shows, in clear and documented terms, that the state is dismantling the last safeguards of accountability by attacking those who stand between citizens and arbitrary power.”

Reflecting on the particular cost borne by women in the profession, Dr. Leila Alikarami, a prominent lawyer and human rights advocate, said: “Female lawyers carry a double burden: defending human rights while daring to confront discriminatory laws and practices. Over the years, restrictions and threats against lawyers in Iran have pushed many to avoid representing the people who need defence most. Yet this repression has not stopped dissent. Instead, it has only deepened a culture of lawlessness and contempt for the rule of law, fuelling greater tension and confrontation between the state and society.”

Responding to these findings, Ms. Francesca Restifo, senior human rights lawyer and UN Representative for IBAHRI, added: “No Defence is more than a report. It is an alarm. It demonstrates that Iran’s authorities are deliberately stripping people of the right to an independent lawyer precisely where it matters most: in political and national-security cases.

Attacking the legal profession is a direct attack on fair-trial rights, on civic space, and on the possibility of lawful dissent. The international community must treat the protection of Iran’s lawyers as an urgent rule-of-law imperative.”

Formal International Endorsement

No Defence is formally endorsed by leading legal and human rights bodies, reflecting broad global concern about the collapse of professional independence and fair-trial guarantees in Iran.

The report urges coordinated action by international legal institutions, UN mechanisms, and governments to end reprisals against lawyers, repeal laws that undermine independent defence, and restore bar self-governance in line with international standards, including the UN Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers. It sets out practical short-term protection measures for at-risk lawyers and long-term recommendations to rebuild professional independence.

Availability

“No Defence: A Report on the Status of Lawyers and the Bar Associations in Iran – Challenges and Recommendations” is available HERE.

Media Contacts

The Centre for Supporters of Human Rights (CSHR)

Press Office: [email protected]

Website: en.cshr.org.uk

International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI)

Press Office: [email protected]

Website: ibanet.org

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