Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi on Monday referred to as on nations to step up stress on Tehran over the nation’s “egregious” human rights abuses.
Mohammadi, 51, acquired the 2023 award for his human rights campaigning in Iran, the place he has spent a lot of the previous 20 years out and in of jail.
“The Iranian individuals endure systematic, widespread and institutionalized human rights violations,” he stated in a message learn on his behalf at a UN Human Rights Council assembly on Iran.
“The current upsurge in protests and the Women, Lives, Freedom motion has led to an intensification of repression concentrating on not solely political dissidents but in addition ladies, non secular minorities and ethnic teams,” she stated. Stated.
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“The United Nations and human rights establishments around the globe should apply systematic and complete stress on the Islamic Republic to carry it accountable for its gross human rights violations.”
Mohammadi is being held in Tehran’s Evin Prison and her message was learn out by the non-governmental group Unite Against the Death Penalty.
The Nobel laureate additionally requested the Council to help the mandate of Jawaid Rehman, the Council’s Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Iran, and an unbiased worldwide fact-finding investigation into the lethal crackdown on protests that erupted in 2022. He requested that the group’s mission be up to date.
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Both obligations are scheduled to finish subsequent month. The Iranian authorities has no involvement with both.
Delivering an up to date report back to the rights fee, Mr Rehman stated he remained “very involved concerning the ongoing surge in executions and demise sentences”.
“At least 834 individuals had been executed in 2023, a rise of 43 p.c in comparison with 2022.”
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Mohammadi, who’s in jail, “has critical well being issues, together with extreme coronary heart and lung illness, which places his well being at nice danger,” he added.
In response to Rehman, Tehran’s consultant Somae Karimdoost stated the report was “not fact-based and unprofessional,” a lot much less does it justice to Iran’s “fixed progress in selling and defending human rights.” He stated that it doesn’t replicate the present state of affairs.
Iran has been experiencing large-scale demonstrations within the wake of the September 2022 demise of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd who was arrested on suspicion of violating strict gown codes for girls underneath Islamic Sharia regulation. It shook.
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In its report on the crackdown, the Fact-Finding Mission stated lots of the violations detected concerned “crimes towards humanity, together with homicide, imprisonment, torture, rape, different types of sexual violence, persecution, enforced disappearances, and different It quantities to an inhumane crime.” motion”.
The mission’s head, Salah Hossein, informed a information convention that the Iranian authorities doesn’t acknowledge the protests and is making an attempt to “silence all those that are nonetheless demanding justice.”
Kazem Ghalibabadi, head of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights, stated the mission “has a gross lack of independence and impartiality” and is making an attempt to “obscure and deform actuality.”
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A protracted line of diplomats gathered within the chamber to sentence occasions in Iran.
French Ambassador Jérôme Bonafont stated: “16 of the 24 ladies executed around the globe in 2022 had been executed in Iran.”
US Ambassador Michelle Taylor stated Iran continues to “intimidate, abuse and imprison” rights activists, journalists, attorneys, non secular minorities, cultural figures and dissidents.
Representatives from Russia, China, North Korea and others defended Tehran.
As the session progressed, about 50 individuals demonstrated exterior the United Nations constructing, calling on the group to take motion towards Iran.
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