Statement by
H.E Ambassador Gharibabadi
Deputy Secretary-General of the High Council for Human Rights
Islamic Republic of Iran
The ninth session of Forum on Minority Issues
Geneva, 24 November 2016
Mr. Chairperson,
In the beginning, we take note of the report of the Special Rapporteur
on minority issues, Ms. Rita Izsàk-Ndiaye which has addressed the human
rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic
minorities, in situations of humanitarian crises.
Minorities are often disproportionately affected by humanitarian
crises such as violence due to a conflict, or damage and destruction caused
by natural or man-made disasters. In this regard,we acknowledge that
humanitarian aid should apply to all people affected by a crises, however,
itshouldbeensuredthat minorities arenotmarginalizedor discriminated.
Mr. Chairperson,
We correspond with the view that the so-called Islamic State (Daesh)
has created immense suffering and targeted different communities in the
region, in particular, Yezidis, Christians, Turkmen, Sunnis and Shias,
including killings, physical and mental harm, which have been committed