human rights watch

torsdag 6 maj 2021

Spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the United Nations

 


Spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the United Nations..The UN announced yesterday that it has received a report against the Iranian regime's leader for crimes against humanity


Asked if a number of former senior UN officials had written to the United Nations calling for an international inquiry into the 1967 massacre and serious human rights abuses in Iran, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's spokesman Stefan Dujarric said in a briefing on May 6: We have received the letter. They have contacted some of the signatories.

The Office of Human Rights and Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran have reported continued impunity for serious human rights violations in Iran and have called for an audit. This is an issue that the Office of Human Rights and the High Commissioner have repeatedly called for.


Mass graves throughout Iran must be recognized and protected as crime sites. The exhumation of mass graves should only be done by forensic experts so that the evidence of the crime is preserved and the bodies of the victims are properly identified through public examinations and delivered to the families.


Authorities destroyed mass graves, concealed the fate and burial place of victims, and severely persecuted and threatened plaintiffs with crimes of "enforced disappearance," "torture," and "other inhumane acts" against the families of victims #Killing67 in dimensions and crimes against humanity It counts, they continue. #


In recent years, Iranian authorities have repeatedly destroyed the mass graves of the victims of #Kill 67. These actions are criminal and are aimed at eliminating the evidence and effects of crimes against humanity and depriving the families of the victims and society of access to truth and justice.

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