Violent suppression, human rights violation: UN rapporteur submits report on Iran’s Jan. protests
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EU Imposes Further Restrictive Measures Against 16 Individuals, 3 Entities Over Serious Human Rights Violations In Iran
The Council of the European Union today, March 16, decided to impose restrictive measures on an additional 16 individuals and 3 entities responsible for serious human rights violations in Iran.Today’s listings target a diverse group of individuals and entities that played a key role in the suppression of street protests in January 2026, which resulted in thousands of civilian casualties.The Council is imposing sanctions on Iran’s Deputy Interior…
The Un Suspects that the Repression of Protests Against the Iranian Regime Was Greater than Is Known
Iran defended itself that Monday before the UN Human Rights Council, meeting in Geneva, and called the conclusions presented in the report of the Special Rapporteur on the country, Mai Sato, as “exaggerating” the conclusions presented in the report of the Special Rapporteur on the country, Mai Sato. “They deliberately exaggerated internal issues of the country to normalize hostility against it,” the Iranian delegation said. “The Human Rights Cou…
Violent suppression, human rights violation: UN rapporteur submits report on Iran’s Jan. protests
UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, Mai Sato, noted that while drafting the report, she found many Iranian families were reluctant to give consent for her to share their testimonies.
DOBLE LLAVE – The UN rapporteur for Iran, Mai Sato, pointed out that at least 7,000 people died in the repression of the protests of late December and January in Iran, although she indicated that the figure “could reach 17,000”, as there are another 10,000 possible still unidentified. “The figure I included in my report to the Human Rights Council is more than 7,000 but it is a conservative estimate, based on rigorous verification”, she highligh…
UN Special Rapporteur Urges Global Pressure on Iran Over Escalating Human Rights Violations
New UN report details deadly protest crackdowns, surge in executions, and widespread internet blackouts aimed at concealing abuses A newly released report by Mai Sato, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, has called for intensified international pressure on the Iranian regime. Presented to the United Nations Human Rights Council, the report paints a stark picture of escalating repression between January…
The UN rapporteur for Iran, Mai Sato, said this Monday that at least 7,000 people died in the repression of the protests of late December and January in Iran, although she indicated that the figure "could reach 17,000", as there are another 10,000 possible, still unidentified. "The figure I included in my report to the Human Rights Council is more than 7,000 but it is a conservative estimate, based on rigorous verification. The organization that…
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