As you can see in the video below the Iranian regime that slaughters its own people and fuels war and killing across the region and terror worldwide just condemned Australia for human rights violations and war crimes. Just another day at the U.N. Human Rights Council, whose new members are China, Russia and Cuba.
The UN has elected Iran's terrorist regime to its commission on criminal justice and Women's rights committee that judges complaints of human rights violations.
Over the past year Iran's terrorist regime has executed Rouhollah Zam, a dissident journalist a year after he was kidnapped by the Revolutionary Guards from Iraq and forcibly repatriated to face trial.
Iran also hanged champion wrestler Navid Afkari in September after he was accused of taking part in anti-regime protests.
In Iran's prisons there are more than 7000 protesters on a death row after they were arrested during mass protests in November 2019, when 1500 protesters were shot to death in the streets, including hundreds of women and dozens of children.
🇮🇷 IRAN just reviewed 🇦🇺 Australia's rights record at the UNHRC:
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 22, 2021
"Iran has serious concerns over Australian human rights violations. We recommend Australia end impunity for war crimes, stop arbitrary detentions based on false legal grounds, and end systematic police brutality." pic.twitter.com/ckqXUoFPp5
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