Tehran -Iran’s Deputy Minister of Legal Agan, Cazem Garivady, has clearly criticized the double standards and biased human rights mechanisms that he claims to be global justice.
The 48th Session (UPR) Working Group of the Universal periodic review (UPR) working group in Geneva, Switzerland in Garibabadi, led by the Iranian representative, is targeting the developing countries, especially developing the human rights issue. He accused the selective enforcement of the non -standards. Iran.
At a meeting held in Iran’s Initiative, Galivaddi expressed deep concerns about the world’s human rights environment and blamed the so -called champions of human rights to use these issues to help their political agendas. “Human rights self -proclaimed leaders not only impose unreasonable sanctions on Iran, but also support the terrorist groups and directly infringes the rights of Iranian people,” he said. He emphasized that it was F -humiliation for the standard. 。
The diplomat continued, accusing the western hypocrisy of the hypocrisy, saying, “They will blame us without shame, infringing the rights of citizens and people in other regions in the world.” He argued that the political and unjust nature of the human rights mechanism applied to Iran was a violation of its sovereignty, interference with national domestic affairs.
Galivady also emphasizes the long -term catastrophic impact of US sanctions, and these unilateral measures are called “crimes against mankind” and “war crimes.” He argued that sanctions are a form of war and are paying attention to Iranian population, especially the most vulnerable groups.
“Economic sanctions are not just pressure tools. They are weapons that directly affect the lives of many ordinary people,” said Galivady. He has implemented various domestic plans to alleviate the impact of sanctions, including supporting vulnerable individuals, but emphasizes that these actions do not exempt those who impose sanctions from responsibility. did.
“The country that enacted these sanctions must be responsible for the harms they have caused,” Galivady claimed. He further pointed out that the global community must recognize such a negative consequences of human rights in terms of impact on the imbalance to civilians.