Human Rights Watch demands that Iran investigate killing of 30 protestorsسازمان دیده بان حقوق بشر از ایران می خواهد کشتن 30 معترض را بررسی کند
HRW said that since August, 2, 2018, authorities have detained more than 50 people during protests in Tehran. (Supplied) |
September
2, 2018
Human Rights
Watch has called on Iran to open impartial investigations into the killing of
30 protesters since January.
The human rights
organization said in a statement published on Saturday that the Iranian
authorities did not show any sign of conducting impartial investigations,
either into those deaths, or into law enforcement officials’ use of excessive
force to repress protests.
It called the
Iranian regime to drop all charges brought against protesters for peaceful
assembly and release those detained on that basis.
Since August 2,
2018, authorities have detained more than 50 people during protests in Tehran.
Sarah Leah
Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch said: “The Iranian
government is using the authoritarian playbook to respond to protests,
criminalize peaceful dissent, and protect security forces from scrutiny.”
She added:
“Rather than blaming ‘foreign elements’ for protests, Iranian authorities
should allow citizens to critique the government through their right to
peaceful dissent.”
On July 31, a new
wave of protests against the deteriorating economic conditions and perceptions
of government corruption began in the city of Esfahan and quickly spread to
other cities, including Karaj in Alborz province and Tehran, the capital.
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