The UN General Assembly’s Third Committee has adopted its 71st resolution condemning Iran’s clerical regime for extensive human rights violations, including a rise in executions and violent suppression of protests. Maryam Rajavi calls for the regime to be held accountable and its leaders brought to justice to prevent further abuses.
In a significant development, the Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution condemning the Iranian clerical regime for its severe and systematic human rights violations, marking the 71st condemnation of its kind. The resolution highlights the alarming rise in executions, particularly among women, minors, and politically oppressed individuals, as well as the brutal suppression of protests demonstrated through mass arrests and torture.
Human rights conditions in Iran have attracted global attention, especially in light of persistent violations by the ruling clerical regime. This new resolution from the UN emphasizes the need for accountability, amidst ongoing abuses that have escalated in recent years, particularly under the current administration led by President Ebrahim Raisi.
The UN’s latest resolution underscores the urgent need to address the rampant human rights abuses in Iran, calling for international accountability. As the regime continues its violent repressions and executions, voices like Maryam Rajavi emphasize the necessity of bringing the regime’s leaders to justice. Without action, the cycle of impunity and violence may persist, compromising both domestic peace and international stability.
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