Rouhani Should Be Called to Account for Human Rights Abuses in Iran at UN Gatheringبا حضور روحانی در مجمع عمومی سازمان ملل؛ دیپلماتها و رسانههای جمعی درباره نقض حقوق بشر در ایران پرسش کنند
September 19, 2018
September 19, 2018—As President Hassan Rouhani comes to
NY to attend the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly, the Center for Human
Rights in Iran (CHRI) urges the international community to directly address the
worsening human rights situation in Iran with the Iranian president.
Diplomats should raise the issue of the arrests of
peaceful activists, lawyers and others with Rouhani and the international media
should hold Iranian officials accountable in interviews and press conferences
by directly questioning them on the deteriorating rights situation in Iran,
CHRI said in a statement today.
“For five years, the Rouhani administration has avoided
taking responsibility for the human rights crisis in Iran by hiding behind
arguments that they have no control over an ‘independent’ judiciary,” said Hadi
Ghaemi, CHRI’s executive director.
“Yet Rouhani’s own Intelligence Ministry is among the
major rights violators in Iran through its arrests of activists and lawyers,”
Ghaemi added, “and an ‘independent’ judiciary should not mean it gets a free
pass to lock up peaceful citizens at whim.”
As part of CHRI’s efforts to raise awareness and focus
attention on the ongoing abuses, a mobile billboard displaying photos of some
of the many political prisoners in Iran will traverse the area outside UN
headquarters in NY during the meetings.
The prisoners featured on the truck’s panels represent
only a fraction of the political prisoners being held in Iran. CHRI hopes the
unjust conditions of their imprisonment—as well as the full range of rights
violations in Iran—will be brought up directly when the world’s diplomats meet
with their Iranian
Over the last two years, there has been an
intensification of state repression in Iran, especially as citizen protests
over deteriorating economic conditions, corruption, and political and cultural
repression have erupted throughout much of the country. Under Rouhani’s watch:
Human right lawyers have been jailed for defending
political prisoners, including most recently prominent attorney Nasrin
Sotoudeh
Activists have been arrested for defending citizens’
rights, for example,Rouhani’s Intelligence Ministry arrested the prominent
rights activist Narges
Mohammadi, who still sits behind bars
·
Labor leaders have been
sent to prison for defending workers’ rights
·
Detainees’ rights to due process
are routinely denied, particularly regarding access to counsel
·
Executions have been
carried out against juvenile
offenders and despite evidence of “confessions” elicited under
torture
·
Religious minorities,
especially Baha’i
and Christian
converts, are persecuted and prevented from openly practicing their religion
“Even within the limitation of the president’s power,
Rouhani could still stop some of the continuous rights violations committed by
his own Intelligence Ministry,” said Ghaemi, “and he could speak out against
the massive rights violations by the judiciary.”
“Five years into Rouhani’s government, it is clearer
than ever that human rights have no place in the president’s agenda, despite
the pledges he made during his election campaigns,” Ghaemi added.
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