Tag: Freedom

  • Iran likely to be ousted from UN women’s body

    Iran likely to be ousted from UN women’s body

    Canada Global (Web News) Iran appears set to be pushed out of a UN women’s body on Wednesday for policies that violate women’s and girls’ rights, but several countries are expected to abstain from the vote requested by the US, diplomats said.

    The UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) will vote on a resolution drafted by the United States to “remove the Islamic Republic of Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women for the remainder of its 2022-2026 term.”

    The 45-member Commission on the Status of Women meets annually in March to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. According to Reuters, the US has “consistently seen growing support” for removing Iran.

    The letter urged members to oppose the US move in order to avoid a “new trend of expelling sovereign and rightfully-elected States from any given body of the international system, if ever perceived as inconvenient and a circumstantial majority could be secured for imposing such manoeuvres.”

    According to official television, the Islamic Republic hanged a man in public on Monday after he was found guilty of killing two security forces personnel. This was the second execution in less than a week.

    Three months ago, Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian woman detained by morality police enforcing Islamic Republic’s mandatory dress code rules, passed away while in custody, sparking nationwide anger.

    Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, the rallies have evolved into a popular uprising by enraged Iranians from all societal strata, posing one of the most significant challenges to the Shiite clerical elite’s legitimacy.

  • Iran jails 400 protesters in Tehran amid unrest

    Iran jails 400 protesters in Tehran amid unrest

    Canada Global (Web News) According to the city’s prosecutor general on Tuesday, Iran has sentenced 400 protestors to prison in connection with large-scale protests following the murder of a young woman in police custody.

    According to Ali Alghasi-Mehr, who was quoted by state news agency IRNA, “in hearings on cases of rioters in Tehran, 160 people were sentenced to between five and ten years in prison, 80 people to two to five years, and 160 people of up to two years.”

    According to the legal representative, 70 additional people have received fines for taking part in the protests.

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    The murder of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in the care of morality police in mid-September, which also provoked new tensions between Tehran and the West, was the catalyst for the statewide protests.

    This week, two individuals were put to death by the Iranian government for their participation in the months-long protests. There are nine more prisoners on death row.