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United Nations Human Rights Council Holds Emergency Meeting on Iran

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Following the escalation of regional tensions, the United Nations Human Rights Council announced that it will hold an emergency meeting to examine the consequences of Iran’s attacks on Persian Gulf countries. The session is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, March 25, in Geneva, Switzerland, and will focus on the humanitarian and legal dimensions of these attacks.

In an official statement, the Human Rights Council emphasized that the meeting is being held in response to a request by a group of countries. These countries have submitted a draft resolution regarding Iran’s acts of aggression. In this draft, Iran’s attacks are described as military aggression against several countries in the region.

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Review of the legal dimensions of Iran’s attacks in Geneva

According to the published statement, the draft resolution refers to missile and drone attacks against the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. The document states that these attacks targeted civilian infrastructure and residential areas. It also refers to the killing of civilians.

Member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council had previously submitted a formal request to hold this meeting. The request was presented in Geneva and was aimed at examining the humanitarian and security consequences of Iran’s attacks. These countries emphasized that the attacks have had a direct impact on regional security.

In a diplomatic note sent by these countries, the attacks were described as a serious threat to international peace and security. The note refers to the use of ballistic missiles and drones in these attacks. It also emphasizes the impact of these actions on human rights.

Countries’ reactions to Iran’s missile and drone attacks and the draft resolution

Following these developments, the countries that submitted the draft stated that Iran’s aggressive approach is unjustifiable. In the document, they emphasized that these attacks were carried out despite regional countries having declared that their territories would not be used for attacks against Iran.

The draft resolution also calls for the immediate cessation of Iran’s attacks on civilian infrastructure. It further points to the need to halt the Iranian regime’s attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route, highlighting this as a major concern in maritime security.

Another part of the draft raises the issue of compensation. The proposing countries have called for reparations for the human and environmental damages caused by Iran’s attacks. This demand is raised within the framework of international law and points to the wide-ranging consequences of these attacks.

The holding of an emergency session of the Human Rights Council indicates increasing international pressure following the Iranian regime’s attacks. What is evident in this process is the deepening political and legal isolation of a government that, for years, has driven the region toward crisis through destabilizing policies. The continuation of this trend once again shows that the power structure in Iran not only fails to respond to domestic demands but also contributes to instability at the regional level.

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