“The passage of the United Nations’ resolution criticizing human rights in Iran”
It is explained and interpreted following the title that the United Nations organization (the third committee of the general assembly) has passed a resolution criticizing human rights in Iran with 83 positive votes, 30 Negative votes and 68 abstainers.
The resolution had been set and innovated by Canada in the cultural, human and social affair committees of the United Nations organization.
It is said that Canada has consulted tens of countries and human rights organizations. The resolution has been passed following a –page report of Asemeh Jahangir, the special reporter of human rights about Iran which was passed the previous month.
In this 5-page resolution, it is expressed that Iran’s resorting to torture, the bad situation of Prisons, wilful captures, the limitations for the theological and religious freedoms and discrimination against the ethnic and religious minorities and women as worrisome.
Of course, in the resolution, Iran’s progress in the field of rules regarding execution, contribution in kids’ rights committee, the disable rights committee, the peaceful process of election, and Iran’s contact with the special reporter of the human rights of the United Nations organization are welcomed.
Note: Since the victory of the Islamic of Iran, I have seen such resolutions. Basically, such behaviors aren’t strange and wonderful for me, well, we have accustomed to such resolutions. Pay attention, the revolution has been welcomed by Dayyan Ala’I the representative of the deviant cult of Baha’ism in the United Nations, too!!! Such resolution have been welcomed by the enemies of the Islamic Republic of Iran during for decades since the victory of Islamic revolution. Since the victory of Islamic revolution in 1357, the Iranian community has believed a series of values. Surely, maintaining these values can end in some behaviors criticized by a special cult of group.
Mrs. Bani Dugal is worried about Baha’i rights in Iran. However, she should know Baha’is are secure and considered as citizens in the Iranian system of government as long as he/she acts in his/her theological domain. However, if he/she insults the theological values of the majority of the Islamic Iran community, he/she will definitely be confronted.
Mrs. Asemeh Jahangir has apparently forgotten that the Saudi Arabia not only was removed out of the violators of kids’ rights list; but also became a member of the human rights committee just by helping the United Nations organization financially. Does she think that Iran can ignore such discriminative political behaviors?!
Which governments help the Saudi Arabia to attack the independent country of Yemen? What stand has the international community taken in this regard?
Because of the economic benefits, America has committee many crimes, destroyed the rudiments and massacred many people in the Middle East region by selling weapons.
Mrs. Bani Dougal, you must study the Baha’ism history. The first terroristic measure was planned by a Baha’i woman called Qorratul Ein against a Muslim scholar named the third Martyr. The first terroristic committee was established in Iran called “The punishment committee” by the followers of Bab. I think, Mrs. Dougal has forgotten that the Excellency Hussein Ali Nouri or Bahaullah was supported by the Russian government and transferred from Iran to Iraq. Of course, Mrs. Dougal has study the history of emergence of Baha’ism in the Pahlavi regime. Baha’is such as Ayadi, Saniee, Sabeti and Tavangar massacred the Iranian people to preserve the regime.
The old woman and her family were massacred in Abarqou, Yazd city. A colonel called Fahandej massacred people in Shiraz demonstrating on Azar, 22, 1357.
Just the following several photos are enough for the claimants of human rights
Mrs. Dougal, which human rights are defined and included for these kids in order for you not to be gay and blithe with passing the resolution against Iran.