A/RES/69/190
Situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran
4.
Also acknowledges recent engagement by the Islamic Republic of Iran
with human rights treaty bodies through the submission of periodic national reports,
as well as participation in its second universal periodic review by the Human Rights
Council, while remaining seriously concerned about the broader lack of engagement
with human rights monitoring mechanisms, including the ongoing lack of response
to requests from special procedures mandate holders for information and country
visits;
5.
Expresses deep concern at serious ongoing and recurring human rights
violations in the Islamic Republic of Iran relating to, inter alia:
(a) The alarming high frequency of and increase in the carrying-out of the
death penalty in the absence of internationally recognized safeguards, including
public executions, notwithstanding the issuance of a circular by the former head of
the judiciary prohibiting public executions, and secret group executions, as well as
reports of executions undertaken without the notification of the prisoner’s family
members or legal counsel;
(b) The continuing imposition and carrying-out of the death penalty against
minors and persons who at the time of their offence were under the age of 18, in
violation of the obligations of the Islamic Republic of Iran under the Convention on
the Rights of the Child 6 and the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights;2
(c) The imposition of the death penalty for crimes that lack a precise and
explicit definition and for crimes that do not qualify as the most serious crimes, in
violation of international law;
(d) Torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,
including flogging and amputations;
(e) Widespread and serious restrictions on the right to peaceful assembly,
freedom of association and freedom of opinion and expression, including through
continued efforts to block, filter or hinder Internet access and content, including
social media outlets, to jam international satellite transmission and to censor or
close media outlets;
(f) The systematic targeting and harassment of human rights defenders and
the renewed targeting of journalists, bloggers and social media users, who face
arrest, arbitrary detention, long-term exile and harsh sentences, including the death
sentence;
(g) Pervasive gender inequality and violence against women and ongoing
discrimination against women and girls in law and in practice, including by
continuing to limit equal access to employment and to certain fields of higher
education, as well as restrictions on access to decision-making positions in the
Government and to the labour market, despite the granting of 3 of 11 deputy vicepresidential posts to women;
(h) Continued discrimination and other human rights violations, at times
amounting to persecution, against persons belonging to ethnic, linguistic or other
minorities, including Arabs, Azeris, Balochis and Kurds and their defenders, noting
in particular reports of the violent suppression and detention of ethnic Arabs and
Azeris, including ongoing violations of their due process rights and alleged torture
while imprisoned, and the reported secret execution of members of the Ahwaz Arab
community;
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