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UN Watch forum on Iran to feature lawyer of 26-year-old Reyhaneh Jabbari, who was executed by Iran on Saturday
Victims, activists, experts to expose violations on eve of Iran's UN review
GENEVA, Oct. 28, 2014 - One day before
Iran goes before a United Nations examination of its human rights
record, the non-governmental organization UN Watch will convene an
international forum of Iranian victims, activists and experts this
Thursday, October 30th, to expose gross and systematic violations that
are covered up in the regime's written submission to the UN review session. (See excerpts below.)
The UN Watch parallel event, to take place inside
the UN's European headquarters at the Palais de Nations in Geneva, will
feature leading figures on the subject of human rights in Iran:
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Excerpts from Iran's Report to this Friday's UN Review Session
● “The laws of Iran repudiate all forms of torture.”
● “Iran has tirelessly worked to advance women’s rights.”
● "In order to protect the rights of the people, the
Supreme Leader has communicated the following general policies in 2014:
[...] the need to fulfill the legal and religious rights of women... the
protection of legitimate freedoms and the protection of the nation’s
fundamental rights."
● “In all stages of prosecution, including detection,
investigation and implementation of sentence – irrespective of race,
religion, gender or ethnicity – fairness is of paramount importance.”
● “Consistent with article 14 of the Constitution, the
Government is required to treat non-Muslims with respect and Islamic
justice and equity, and to respect their human rights.
● “Alongside the recognized religious minorities, the rights of all citizens – including the followers of the Baha’i sect – are respected.” |
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