14-year-old girl executed in Iran, an elected member of UN's Commission on Criminal Justice & UN Women's rights committee
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As you can see in the video below : Nikta Esfandani was one the youngest protesters killed by security forces during the Nov. 2019 Peaceful protests against the regime. She was 14. She loved music and was a member of a theater group. She was shot in the head by security forces on Tehran’s Sattar Khan Ave. on Nov. 16, 2019.
More than 1,500 protesters were shot dead including hundreds of women and dozens of children.
7000 protesters were arrested and are now on death row.
The Iranian terrorist regime continues to systematically execute innocent protesters who have dared to express their right to freedom of speech.
Sadly, the UN is turning a blind eye to Iran’s regime continued practice of unjustified executions and inhuman torture methods.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is an elected member of the U.N. Commission on Criminal Justice. Iran was also appointed to the UN Women's rights committee that judges complaints of women's rights violations.
According to UN, the violations that Iran will judge include:
• Stereotypical attitudes towards role of women.
• Violation of women's rights defenders' freedom of expression & assembly • Deaths & torture of women in custody.
• Impunity for violations of human rights of women.
More than 1,500 protesters were shot dead including hundreds of women and dozens of children.
7000 protesters were arrested and are now on death row.
The Iranian terrorist regime continues to systematically execute innocent protesters who have dared to express their right to freedom of speech.
Sadly, the UN is turning a blind eye to Iran’s regime continued practice of unjustified executions and inhuman torture methods.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is an elected member of the U.N. Commission on Criminal Justice. Iran was also appointed to the UN Women's rights committee that judges complaints of women's rights violations.
According to UN, the violations that Iran will judge include:
• Stereotypical attitudes towards role of women.
• Violation of women's rights defenders' freedom of expression & assembly • Deaths & torture of women in custody.
• Impunity for violations of human rights of women.
Nikta Esfandani was one the youngest protesters killed by security forces during the Nov. 2019 #IranProtests. She was 14. She loved music & was a member of a theater group. She was shot in the head by security forces on Tehran’s Sattar Khan Ave. on Nov. 16, 2019. #آبان_ادامه_دارد pic.twitter.com/S5hG3Qo1qM
— IRAN HRM (@IranHrm) October 28, 2020
14-year-old girl executed in Iran, an elected member of UN's Commission on Criminal Justice & UN Women's rights committee
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