Iran Human RightsHuman Rights Groups Call for Respect for Protesters in...

Human Rights Groups Call for Respect for Protesters in Iran

-

Iran Focus

London, 9 Jan – As the protests against the Iranian Regime grow, Amnesty International has called on the Iranian Regime to ensure the right of its people to peaceful protest, investigate the reports that the security forces have unlawfully used firearms against unarmed protesters, and protect the thousands of arrested people from torture.

Philip Luther of Amnesty International said: “Law enforcement officials have the right to defend themselves, and a duty to protect the safety of the public. However, reports of the use of firearms against unarmed protesters by security forces are deeply troubling and would contravene Iran’s human rights obligations under international law.”

Amnesty made this statement on January 4, one day after the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, urged the Regime to handle the protests “with great care” to not inflame further violence.

in a separate statement, urging the Regime to investigate all deaths and serious injuries that have occurred so far in the protests, Hussein said: “I am deeply disturbed by reports that more than 20 people, including an 11-year-old boy, have died and hundreds have been arrested during the recent wave of protests in Iran.”

It is worth noting that the Iranian Regime should not be trusted to investigate these deaths- much as you wouldn’t trust a murderer to investigate their own crimes. The Regime has been given a wide berth to investigate their previous crimes and it has not ended with prosecution but a cover-up.

Zeid said that the Iranian authorities must respect the rights of all demonstrators and detainees and ensure that the security forces respond proportionately because the people have a right to raise issues, express themselves, and gather freely.

He said that the authorities should release all peaceful protesters, as they are a “legitimate part of the democratic process”.

He warned: “It is incumbent on the authorities that their actions do not provoke a downward spiral of violence, as occurred in 2009. The authorities must take all steps to ensure that this does not happen again.”

But it is highly likely that not only will the Regime crackdown on their protesters again, they will crack down harder.

Also on January 3, the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres expressed concern at the loss of life in the protests (currently at least 50 people) and stressed that further violence must be avoided.

The people of Iran took to the streets on December 28 and protests have grown ever since, with people chanting against the “dictatorship” and its regional terrorism in Syria and Yemen.

The Regime accused the “enemies” of the Regime of instigating the protests and they are correct in thinking that the people of Iran are enemies of the Regime.

Latest news

Strikes Continue in Gold Markets Across Iran

Despite the efforts of Iranian regime security entities, the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade, and the Gold and...

Iran: Three Nurses Dead from Burnout in One Month

Three nurses in Iran have lost their lives due to "excessive work" in the span of one month, the...

Iranian Chamber of Commerce Reports Worsening Economic Conditions

In its latest report on the state of the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), the Research Center of the Iranian...

Canadian Intel: Tehran’s Operations in Canada Have Become More Aggressive and Widespread

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service announced in its annual report on foreign interventions in Canada in 2023 that during...

Price of Housing in Tehran At $1,340 Per Square Meter

Despite the housing market recession, the price of housing in Tehran increased in March 2024, with the average price...

Canadian Parliament Approves Proposal to Proscribe Iran’s IRGC

On Wednesday, May 8, members of the Canadian House of Commons unanimously voted to add the IRGC to the...

Must read

US journalist allowed to leave Iran

BBC: An Iranian-American journalist, who was banned from leaving...

Iran sends protest letter to UN secretary-general

AP: Iran has sent a letter of protest to...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

Exit mobile version