Iranian regime's appalling human rights
Iranian regime's appalling human rights dossier must be referred to the UN Security Council following the resolution condemning systematic violation of human rights in that country
Adoption of 61st resolution condemning the brutal and systematic violation of human rights in Iran by the United Nations General Assembly
Maryam Rajavi: The clerical regime's appalling
human rights dossier must be referred to the UN Security
Council
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi,
President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, described the
61st resolution condemning the brutal and systematic
violation of human rights in Iran adopted by the United
Nations General Assembly on December 18, 2014, as another
decisive document on illegitimacy of having economic and
political relationship with the ruling clerical regime in
Iran and added: "This resolution leaves no doubt that the
regime's appalling human rights record must be referred to
the Security Council for binding and preventive measures,
and those responsible for 120,000 political executions must
be brought to justice."
Mrs. Rajavi said: “While the religious tyranny has consistently defied 61 adopted resolutions by various United Nations bodies, the international community must take binding measures vis-à-vis the increasing number of executions and brutal and systematic violation of human rights in Iran. This regime, not only in terms of the number of executions, but in most areas is a record holder for the most repressive actions in today’s world. Therefore, mentioning a portion of these crimes that are mentioned in today’s resolution is not enough at all. The General Assembly should have demanded the referral of the crimes of the clerical regime to the International Criminal Court by the UN Security Council, as it did in its December 18 resolution about North Korea.”
Rajavi said: “While according to this resolution the mullahs have spared no field in the lives of the Iranian people from repression, crime, control and harassment, the P5+1 in their nuclear negotiations with the regime must end silence on human rights violation in Iran. Silence on unabated torture and execution in Iran, and silence and inaction on forcible displacement of Ashraf residents and making Camp Liberty a prison, and in one word sacrificing human rights, freedom and the Iranian resistance that the Western governments had adopted, is a shameful failed policy that has led to emboldening the regime in its bomb making program and aggressive policies in the region.”
She stressed as long as the mullahs are not held accountable for the violation of human rights in increasing executions.
She emphasized that as long as the mullahs are not held accountable for human rights violations and increasing executions, they will abandon neither the production of nuclear weapons nor terrorism and domination in the Middle East.
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