ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Human rights in Iran

In Iran, people are supposed to have certain rights just because they're humans. These rights are called "human rights". Some of these rights include things like being able to express your opinions, practice your religion or beliefs, and get an education. But, unfortunately, the government of Iran doesn't always allow people to have these rights.

For example, if people in Iran say something that the government doesn't like, they might get arrested or punished. Also, some people in Iran aren't allowed to express their religion or beliefs freely. The government might also limit access to education or other opportunities based on someone's background, religion, or beliefs.

In recent years, there have been many protests and demonstrations in Iran by people who want the government to respect their human rights. Some people have been hurt, arrested, or punished for speaking out, but others have continued to demand their rights despite these dangers.

Overall, human rights in Iran are important and people should be able to exercise their rights without fear of punishment or oppression. However, there is still much work to be done before everyone in Iran can enjoy all of their human rights.