Tehran – Wies President for Women and Family Relations Zafra Bells Hazard, in a letter to the international community, condemned the frequent attacks on private centres of the Zionist regime, particularly hospitals such as hospitals, medical centres and homes in Hakim and Farabi, calling them a violation of human rights.
Zahra Behrouz-Azar said pregnant women, mothers and children were harmed after Israeli attacks, many of whom suffered from physical and mental disorders, the IRNA reported.
The attacks being attacked without observing the Zionist regime’s aggression on the Islamic Republic of Iran and the fundamental rules of human rights is a clear violation of international rights, such as the principles of the UN Charter and international humanitarian rights, and clearly violates clear examples of violations of rules prohibiting rhiver crime. It demonstrates the hostility of the Israeli regime with humanitarian values, and is a serious threat to the right to life, peace, calm, and humans and their families, she noted.
She stressed: As the leader in human rights support, the UN faces historical experiments at a time when the Zionist regime of aggressors refuses to carry out its preliminary duties when observing women’s fundamental rights.
Without a doubt, the UN’s negligence and silence over the atrocities of the Zionist regime legalize them, but it increases the negligence of this evil regime in order to continue crimes against civilians, especially women and children.
She asked the United Nations to condemn the civilian population for the aggressive attacks of the Zionist regime, and to use all its diplomatic tools to stop the atrocities of this evil regime and prevent the rise of Iranian human and medical crisis.
Behrouz-Azar also said the UN should prepare an independent and accurate report on the violations of international rights by the Israeli regime, and states the major impact of these violations on the situation of women and children in areas affected by the war. It also needs to urge member states to implement immediate legal obligations to stop the Zionist regime’s attacks and ensure the regime’s observation of humanitarian rights.
She continued that the UN should accelerate cooperation with other international organizations to provide medical, psychological and legal support to the victimized women and children.
Behrouz-Azar emphasized that the United Nations should do their best to legally pursue their crimes, particularly crimes related to women and children.
She said silence and omission meant continuing war crimes and acknowledging human rights abuses. Now, she concluded, it was time to stand with innocent people and defend the humanitarian rights of women and children.
