UN Accuses Iran of Widespread Arrests, Abuses After 12-Day War with Israel
Since June, Iran arrested over 21,000 people and increased executions amid Israeli airstrikes and intensified repression of minorities and journalists, UN fact-finders report.
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Repression in Iran worsened after war with Israel: UN probe
United Nations factfinders on Thursday denounced Iran's intensification of oppression since the country's 12-day war with Israel in June, with more than 21,000 arrests and mistreatment of minorities and journalists. "Since March of this year, we have documented further deterioration of the human rights situation in Iran," said Sara Hossain, who heads the Independent International Fact Finding Mission on the Islamic Republic of Iran, a body estab…
UN accuses Iran of widespread arrests, abuses after 12-day war with Israel
United Nations fact finders on Thursday condemned Iran for intensifying repression since its 12-day war with Israel in June, reporting more than 21,000 arrests and widespread mistreatment of minorities and journalists.
Iran has increased repression since the war against Israel, denounces a UN commission of inquiry, worrying about violations of minority rights.
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UN Special Rapporteur Mai Sato says Iran’s regime has entered a new phase of systematic repression marked by mass executions, arbitrary detentions, torture, and discrimination — urging immediate international attention. At a session of the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee in New York on October 30, Mai Sato, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, warned that the country is witnessing an unprecedented deteriorati…
On Thursday, 30 October, a United Nations commission of inquiry denounced the increase in repression in Iran since the war against Israel in June, particularly against minorities and journalists. 21 000 people had been arrested during the 12-day war, according to the UN.
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