Iran, at UN, insists will not submit to 'lawless aggression'
- On Monday, Iran's delegation at the UN said Iran would not submit to lawless aggression and warned its citizens faced grave danger from US and Israeli strikes.
- On February 28, the US‑Israeli attacks prompted Tehran to urge the UN rights body to focus on Iran's cultural heritage and recent crackdown, not the war.
- Iran accused the United States and Israel of a missile attack on a Minab, southern city school and said more than 1,300 were killed and more than 7,000 injured since strikes began; Washington is investigating.
- Regional states condemned Iran's cross‑border actions, saying six Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Jordan labeled the attacks as unjustifiable and dangerous to regional security and civilian lives.
- Special rapporteur Mai Sato said Tehran's crackdown beginning December 28 saw over 7,000 deaths; Ali Bahreini warned 90 million face grave danger and said, 'Bahreini said that if such "reckless militarism" was met with indifference...
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Iran, at UN, insists will not submit to ‘lawless aggression’
"The most urgent and fundamental human rights issue concerning Iran is the imminent threat to the lives of 90 million people whose lives are in immediate and grave danger under the shadow of reckless military aggression," said Ali Bahreini, Iran's ambassador to the UN in Geneva.
Iran, at UN, insists will not submit to 'lawless aggression'
Iran vowed at the United Nations on Monday that it would not submit to "lawless aggression", and said its citizens were in "grave danger" from US and Israeli strikes.
Ottawa's reaction to the war in Iran highlights the gap between Canada's discourse on international law and its alignment with American power March 8, 2026, 2026, translated from Canadian dimension: Photo: Clouds of smoke rise over Tehran, behind the Azadi Tower, under Israeli and American bombings. Photo by Davoid Ghahrdar. On February 28, the United States and Israel launched a war of aggression against Iran. In less than a week, these illegal…
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