Iran’s judicial judicial adjudicator, Nasser Seraj, made his remarks at the 60th Human Rights Council session in Switzerland’s city of Geneva on Monday amid discussions over the impact of 12 days of terrorist assault on Iran.
“The Human Rights Council hopes to stop and prevent the crimes of the Zionist regime and use all its resources to take effective measures to compensate for the material and moral damages that have been imposed on the rights of the people of Iran.”
Seraj also expressed his gratitude to the UN Special Rapporteur for explicitly condemning Israeli aggression and defending the rights of the Iranian state.
An official who is also a secretary to Iran’s High Council on Human Rights, called on the UN rapporteur to hold Tel Aviv and Washington criminal systems accountable for significant violations of the fundamental rights of the Iranian people.
On June 13, Israel launched a blatant, unprovoked attack on Iran, triggering a 12-day war that killed at least 1,064 people across the country, including military commanders, nuclear scientists and ordinary civilians.
The United States also took part in the war by bombing three nuclear sites in Iran with a serious violation of international law.
In response, Iranian forces targeted strategic sites across the occupying regions and Aldeid Air Force Base in Qatar, the largest US military base in West Asia.
On June 24, Iran managed to stop the invasion through successful retaliation operations against both the Israeli regime and the United States.
Seraj said Iranians expect urgent and immediate action in the face of Israeli attacks from international organizations responsible for maintaining international peace and security, especially the UN Security Council, but they only witnessed silence, omission and politicization.
MNA
