Solidarity with the people of Iran
As the people of Iran continue to rise against an oppressive regime and face violent repression, Iranian teachers and unionists are calling for international solidarity.
Follow the latest from Iran's education trade union community below!
Project Empty Desks : "Nowhere in the world is the answer to a student's 'slogan' a bullet."
Mohammad Habibi, the spokesperson for the Coordinating Council of Iranian Teacher Trade Associations (CCITTA), has announced that the number of students killed in recent protests has surpassed "160 individuals."
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote: "This number means that, so far, at least five full classrooms have been massacred. Nowhere in the world is the answer to a student's 'slogan' a bullet."
Under a project titled "Empty Desks," the spokesperson has published the names of 150 students as of February 3rd who were killed during the violent crackdown by Islamic Republic authorities in January.
The Council states that it has published the names and images of these children based on reports from reliable networks and credible sources, and continues to update the list as more information becomes available.
Education International joins call to the UN Human Rights Council on Iran
In January, EI joined 63 other civil society organisations in urging the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) to convene a special session on the atrocities committed against protesters in Iran.
The joint call also asks the HRC to renew the mandates of both the Fact-Finding Mission on Iran (FFMI) and the Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, and to instruct the FFMI to produce a full investigative report.
EI and its Iranian affiliate CCITTA have already provided extensive documentation to the FFMI on the teacher and student casualties of 8 and 9 January 2026.
At least 152 children and nine teachers killed
The widespread internet shutdowns and communication blackouts make it impossible to fully document the mass killing of civilians that happened in Iran on 8 and 9 January. It is however confirmed that at least 152 children and nine teachers, including two female teachers, lost their lives.
Hundreds of children and at least thirteen teacher union activists are still detained, including Abdullah Rezaei, CCITTA board member and general secretary of the Teachers’ Trade Association of Harsin, in Kermanshah Province. Arrested teacher unionists are being subjected to torture, forced confessions, and trials without access to legal counsel.
30 January | Update on the crackdown on teacher unionists
The CCITTA shared an updated list of teacher unionists and activists arrested or killed during the violent crackdown.
Teachers and education activists who have lost their lives:
- Alireza Ansari-Far – Teacher from Marlik
- Amir Sattari Rad – Teacher
- Bahram Akhlaghi – Teacher
- Fatemeh Poursadeghi – Female teacher
- Kamran Akbari – Teacher from Eslamabad-e Gharb
- Karamali Alaei – Retired teacher from Khomeini Shahr
- Mandana Golestani Nejad – Female teacher
- Parsa Abbaspour – Student teacher, Farhangian University
- Reza Karimi-Far – Retired teacher from Chalus
Teachers and education activists arrested:
- Abdollah Rezaei – CCITTA board member and the general secretary of the Teachers’ Trade Association of Harsin – Arrested on 8 January
- Hossein Ramazanpour – Teacher activist, North Khorasan – Arrested on 9 January
- Reza Moslemi – Teacher activist, Hamedan – Arrested on 9 January
- Ahmad Alizadeh – Teacher activist, Abdanan, Ilam – Arrested on 28 January
- Arman Shapouri – Teacher, Izeh – Arrested on 1 January
- Shervin Hamideh – Teacher, Karaj – Arrested on 2 January
- Jalil Shirdel – Retired teacher, Babol – Arrested on 4 January
- Esmaeil Khodayari – Teacher, Qazvin – Arrested on 4 January
- Kiumars Vaezi – Retired teacher, Sonqor – Arrested on 5 January
- Mohsen Shabani – Physics teacher & photographer, Qazvin – Arrested on 9 January
- Mehdi Nazari – Teacher, Nourabad-e Delfan
- Arash Nikkhoo – Teacher, Illam
- Ali Imani Motlagh – Teacher, Lorestan – Arrested on 28 January
19 January | Shokrolah Ahmadi released
Shokrolah Ahmadi, one of the two CCITTA members arrested last week, was released on Monday 19 January.
14 January | Crackdown on education unionists
EI member organisation the Coordinating Council of Iranian Teacher Trade Associations (CCITTA) has announced that two of its members have been arrested.
Abdulah Rezaei, CCITTA Board Member and the General Secretary of the Teachers’ Trade Association of Harsin, Kermanshah Province, and Shokrolah Ahmadi, CCITTA Inspector and Member of the Board of Directors of the Teachers’ Trade Association of Fars province have been detained.
Education International calls for their immediate release!
14 January | Watch the testimony of Shiva Amelirad, CCITTA Director of international affairs
13 January | Education International statement
Click here to read the Education International statement calling for an end to violent crackdowns and the protection of education communities in Iran.
Esmail Abdi's story: Imprisoned for years for defending teachers' rights
For years, education unions everywhere have been advocating for our colleagues in Iran, for their rights and freedom.
In this video, we hear directly from Esmail Abdi, a teacher and trade union leader who spent years in prison as a result of his principled advocacy for education, teachers’ rights, and the rights of students.
Arrested on his way to an Education International World Congress, Esmail was eventually freed thanks to the relentless advocacy and solidarity of his colleagues from across the world.