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Tehran Rewarded Chair of UNHCR Social Forum Amid Crackdown on Protests

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In a recent development that has sparked significant controversy worldwide, the Iranian regime’s representative has been appointed as chair of the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Social Forum. This decision raises concerns and invites scrutiny due to the stark contrast it presents with the regime’s well-documented human rights violations record. While the United Nations aims to protect and promote human rights globally, the appointment of a state with a troubling human rights track record calls into question the credibility and effectiveness of the Council in fulfilling its mandate.

The clerical regime has long faced extensive criticism and condemnation for its systemic human rights violations. Reports from various sources, including the United Nations, independent human rights organizations, and experts, have consistently highlighted the gravity and scale of these violations. These abuses encompass a broad range of issues, including restrictions on freedom of expression, arbitrary arrests and detentions, persecution of religious and ethnic minorities, suppression of political dissent, and limitations on women’s rights, among others.

The United Nations itself has expressed concern over the situation in Iran. In November 2022, the UN Human Rights Council called for an independent investigation into the ongoing deadly violence against protesters in the country. Additionally, the Special Rapporteur for Human Rights situation in Iran Javaid Rehman has repeatedly stated that Iran’s violations of human rights amount to a crime against humanity. These calls for accountability and investigation underscore the severity and gravity of the human rights situation in Iran.

Giving the regime such a position in the UN Human Rights Council raises serious questions about the credibility and integrity of the Council. The very purpose of the Council is to protect and promote human rights worldwide, and its leadership should reflect a commitment to those principles.

While the new appointment at the UNHCR is practically rewarding Tehran with global recognition, it sends a clear message to the people of Iran and that they are left alone and that their oppressors still continue to enjoy impunity.

For more than four decades, Iran has been plagued by severe human rights violations, a deepening economic crisis, and growing inequality, leaving its people in a state of despair and frustration. As the world community turns a blind eye to these ongoing abuses, the Iranian people find themselves with no other choice but to stand up for their rights. Despite international calls for action and occasional condemnations, the world community has largely failed to address the systematic abuses and hold their perpetrators to account. The consequences have been devastating, with the regime continuing to oppress calls for peaceful change.

Left with little hope for improvement, the people of Iran have taken matters into their own hands. Every now and then, generations of dissenters have been driven to the streets in a quest for justice, freedom, and a better future. The scale and persistence of their protests demonstrate the deep-rooted discontent and the urgency for substantive change.

The prolonged neglect of human rights in Iran, coupled with the prevailing socio-economic challenges, has led to the radicalization of the people’s movement. As they witness their fundamental rights violated with impunity, frustration and anger have fueled a growing sense of resistance. The absence of a peaceful and constructive outlet for their grievances has pushed some towards such measures.

The growing rebellious spirit of the society underscore a growing disillusionment with the ruling system and its representatives. The people of Iran are taking great measures to challenge the very foundations of power in Iran.

As the authoritarian clerical regime persists in quashing dissent, while its systemic exploitation and deceit erode the foundations of the middle class, the swelling multitudes of the destitute grow larger, their fury serving as the sole recourse for change.

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