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PunkAzadi documents human rights violations in Iran through systematic information curation focused on the Woman, Life, Freedom movement and state repression. Their work aggregates verified reporting from established organizations including the Center for Human Rights in Iran, the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center, and Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRANA). These partnerships enable comprehensive tracking of executions, arbitrary detentions, and violations affecting political prisoners since 1979. The platform maintains a Linktree hub connecting international researchers, policymakers, and advocates to primary source documentation and real-time analysis of Iranian state actions. Their curation methodology prioritizes data verification, detailed case documentation, and longitudinal tracking of systemic patterns. The resource collection emphasizes direct testimony from imprisoned rights defenders like Narges Mohammadi. The initiative serves as an information bridge between Persian-language human rights monitoring and global accountability efforts. Their database aggregates reports on torture, minority persecution, and women's rights violations from multiple verified sources. The curated materials provide context for understanding Iran's ongoing human rights challenges through authenticated documentation rather than commentary.