As Iran marks “American Human Rights Week” from June 27 to July 3, authorities, agencies and Iranians reflect decades of oppression, violence and double standards committed by the United States and its allies.
This week marks the definition of tragedy rooted in foreign attacks and fear.
Failure of assassination of the leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seiyed Ali Khamenei, 6 TIR 1360 (June 27, 1981)
Islamic Republican headquarters and Ayatollah Beashti’s martians and his 72 7-till bombings
Sardasht’s brutal chemical gunfire at TIR 8, 1366 (June 29, 1987)
Mohammad Kachouyi’s martials of TIR 8, 1360 (June 29, 1981)
Martianism of Ayatollah Sadouqi at TIR 11, 1361 (July 2, 1982).
Inhumane attitude of Iranian Airlines 655 by USS Vincennes of TIR 12 in 1367 (July 3, 1988)
Iranian officials have global rog haughty fingerprints that each event argues that they support human rights while systematically violating.
Despite the loud American declaration of promoting human dignity, Tehran, which exposes weapons of rights, claims that US policymakers will use the concept of human rights as a geopolitical weapon.
Selective rage and politically motivated accusations made the United States actively thwarted justice, silenced resistance and trampled on the rights of sovereign states.
The unilateral and illegal economic sanctions imposed by the United States have evolved into a form of economic terrorism.
Far beyond political manipulation, these sanctions put Iran’s lives at risk by limiting access to critical drugs, scientific knowledge, the aviation parts, and banking mechanisms essential for daily welfare.
US-led restrictions prevented Iranian students from studying abroad, obstructing access to international databases, and preventing Iranian scholars from sharing research at global stages. The scientific vanguard, an Iranian youth, is contradicted with all international norms and is punished simply for his nationality.
The double standards within the country remain silent on light letters of minorities within their borders (African Americans, Asians, Indigenous people who endure institutional racism and violence) while they are established as guardians of freedom. Unshakable support for Washington’s Zionist regime exposes further contradictions between American rhetoric and action despite documented atrocities against the Palestinians.
The assassination of General Qassem Soleimani in 2020 by American drones has been supported by Iranian authorities as a clear national terrorist attack. For Iran, his martialism, even recognized by the UN rapporteurs as a violation of international law, harmonizes the costs of his position for justice over global hegemony.
When symposiums unfold nationwide as banners line the streets, “American Human Rights Week” is more than a memory, a declaration. A declaration that Iran, rooted in revolutionary values and led by an ideal of resistance, will never allow the truth to be buried by those who exercise bombs and embargoes under the cloak of human rights.
Just as Iran commemorates the week, he reiterates his commitment to expose American hypocrisy and defending oppressed rights. Compliance serves as a reminder of the resilience of Iranian people in the face of relentless pressure and their proof of unwavering pursuit of justice.
Through “American Human Rights Week,” the ceremony will be held to honor victims of American-supported fear and sanctions. Families of those who were martyred in bombings, assassinations, and the collapse of Flight 655 share their stories and highlight the human costs of US foreign policy. The names and faces of those who died due to lack of access to medicines and essential products are also remembered, highlighting the devastating impact of economic war on ordinary Iranians.
Iran continues to pursue a legitimate path to hold the United States accountable for its actions. By presenting evidence to international courts and organisations, Tehran is attempting to expose the illegality of sanctions, drone strikes and other forms of intervention. The Islamic Republic is calling on global society to condemn the United States for human rights abuses and to support Iranian people in their struggle for self-determination.
In response to continued threats and pressure, Iran focuses on strengthening its resistance economy and achieving self-sufficiency in key sectors. By promoting domestic industry development, scientific innovation and promoting economic relations with friendly countries, the country aims to reduce vulnerability to sanctions and protect the well-being of its citizens. This commitment to independence is seen as a key component of Iran’s strategy to ignore American hegemony and protect its sovereignty.
“American Human Rights Week” is not merely a domestic observance, but also a call for solidarity with all those who resist American imperialism and defend human rights around the world. Iran has expressed support for the Palestinian cause, the Latin American countries’ struggle against US interference, and the rights of marginalized communities within the US. Iran is trying to create a united front against injustice and oppression by building an alliance between like-minded nations and movements.
As the week approaches the end, Iran remains steadfast in its commitment to expose American hypocrisy and build a future of justice and independence. Tehran sees itself as a beacon of resistance to global rog arrogance, urging others to stand up to their rights and challenge US domination. Despite the challenges and sacrifices, Iran is confident that truth and justice will ultimately win.
10th International Conference on American Human Rights from the Perspective of Leaders of the Islamic Revolution
Speaking at a meeting held on Wednesday, Deputy Minister Vahid Jalalzadeh said Israel’s invasion of Iranian territory was a blatant violation of human rights.
Politicians argued that US crimes against Israel and Iran constituted a blatant violation of human rights.
He emphasized the importance of exposing the true nature of America. He accused him of undermining the security of other countries through the empty slogan.
Jalalzadeh further argued that the United States itself is a human rights violator and supports the crimes of certain administrations.
Reported by Tohid Mahmoudpour
