The nationwide uprising in Iran that was sparked by the killing of a 22-years-young girl and highlighted the regime’s gender apartheid quickly escalated into a major revolution that is now calling for the end of the entire clerical establishment.
Already into the second month, Iran’s revolution has claimed the support of many world leaders, legislators, NGOs, human rights activists, and celebrities around the world. As Iranians continue to suffer and get killed by the murderous regime, they increasingly need support and recognition worldwide, most notably their right to legitimate self-defense against Tehran’s killing machine.
Some of the international community’s statements are reflected below.
Due to the length of the published content, older updates can be found here:
The Mounting Global Support of the Ongoing Anti-regime Iran Protests- Nr.1
The Mounting Global Support of the Ongoing Anti-regime Iran Protests- Nr.2
Newer updates can be found here:
The Mounting Global Support of the Ongoing Anti-regime Iran Protests- Nr.4
November 15
The end of the brutal regime in #Iran is near. It has lost all legitimacy, both at home and now finally abroad.
We must maintain the pressure, until freedom prevails. #IranRevoIution
— Rep. Claudia Tenney (@RepTenney) November 15, 2022
While more&more countries abolish the #DeathPenalty, Iran has now issued new death sentences against protestors: this illustrates how inhumane & brutal the 🇮🇷 crackdown against their own people is
The death penalty no longer belongs in our time
– FM #Asselborn at #8CongressECPM pic.twitter.com/k6QDMOlyMu
— MFA Luxembourg 🇱🇺 (@MFA_Lu) November 15, 2022
We’ll continue to stand with the women of Iran & take measures to ensure those who have committed these grave atrocities are not admissible in 🇨🇦 This is a powerful tool that has only been used a handful of times in 🇨🇦’s history & reflects the gravity of Iran’s brutal behaviour. https://t.co/K8bVVjoSMe
— Ruby Sahota (@rubysahotalib) November 15, 2022
Deeply concerned to see an Iranian court has issued a death penalty sentence for a protester.
Aotearoa NZ 🇳🇿 opposes the death penalty in all cases and under all circumstances. We support the right to freedom of expression and condemn violence against peaceful protestors.
— Nanaia Mahuta (@NanaiaMahuta) November 15, 2022
November 14
The United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan issued a statement on the continued crackdown on protestors in Iran. The statement reads: “We are deeply concerned about reports from Iran of mass arrests, sham trials, and now a death sentence for protesters voicing legitimate demands against a government that systematically denies basic dignity and freedom to its people.”
According to the Associated Press, the European Union and Britain imposed sanctions on two of the Iranian regime’s ministers and several senior police and military officials, including members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, over their roles in the security crackdown against massive anti-government protests.
According to Reuters, Britain’s Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said a new round of sanctions on Iranian officials was focussed on those responsible for “heinous human rights violations”.
“Together with our partners, we have sent a clear message to the Iranian regime – the violent crackdown on protests must stop and freedom of expression must be respected,” Cleverly said in a statement.
At a meeting of the EU Foreign Ministers, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said: “A few days ago, I said that the Revolutionary Guards are responsible for the unimaginable crimes that are taking place in Iran. We must also examine the issue of terrorism. But as I said a few moments ago, this is not just a political announcement, but it must be based on the rule of law. Here in the EU, we have a clear system of sanctions in relation to terrorist listings, so we have to examine each case very carefully.”
Canada condemns these trials and verdicts, which have been designed to intimidate Iranian protesters. Canada stands with the people of Iran.
— Foreign Policy CAN (@CanadaFP) November 14, 2022
Today, the UK and our international partners are implementing further sanctions on Iranian officials.
We have sent a clear message to the Iranian regime – the violent crackdown on protests must stop. https://t.co/EfY8nduy1W
— James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@JamesCleverly) November 14, 2022
News of a death sentence for a protester highlights the Iranian regime’s depravity against those fighting for human rights. The violence must end.
The Albanese Government needs to join other nations in taking action to support the freedoms of Iranian women & girls.
— Simon Birmingham (@Birmo) November 14, 2022
“I think imposing sanctions in Iran important,” Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden Tobias Billström told reporters before a meeting of the EU Council on Foreign Relations, APA reported.
“The serious accusations against the Iranian government regarding the sale of drones used by Russia in Ukraine to Iran is something that we must pay attention to. My position as the Swedish Foreign Minister is that sanctions are very important to stop the Iranian government’s ambitions to sell drones. This will show our open position and signal to Tehran that the use of drones against Ukraine is unacceptable. This trade must be stopped. Sanctions must also be applied to those who sell these drones,” he said.
Reports a protester has been sentenced to death in Iran are deeply disturbing.
Australia opposes the death penalty in all circumstances for all people.
We continue to support the people of Iran and their right to freedom of expression and equality for women and girls.
— Senator Penny Wong (@SenatorWong) November 14, 2022
November 12
The official website affiliated with the German chancellor announced: “We are witnessing what is happening on the streets, in the lecture halls, and in the courtrooms of Iran. We are appalled by the images from cities like Tehran, Sanandaj, Isfahan, and Shiraz. We are witnessing Iranians fighting for freedom and justice. We are witnessing a government, a member of the United Nations, shooting at its own citizens. This is completely unacceptable. Look closely and act. In the new episode of ‘Kanzler kompact’, Federal Chancellor Scholz explains how.”
Wir müssen hinsehen und handeln, wenn Menschenrechte verletzt werden: Wir sehen den mutigen Kampf der Iranerinnen und Iraner für mehr Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit und die brutale Gewalt gegen sie. Auch mit Sanktionen erhöhen wir den Druck auf das Regime. #Kanzlerkompakt #Iran pic.twitter.com/8YMZCJs8hR
— Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz (@Bundeskanzler) November 12, 2022
An Iran deal would be devastating to the Iranian protesters.
It’s time for the Biden Administration to speak clearly: we stand with the Iranian people, not the regime.
— Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) November 12, 2022
🇮🇷#Iran: Stop sentencing peaceful protesters to death – UN experts urge authorities.
👉 https://t.co/jWmsX7HX3g#EndDeathPenalty pic.twitter.com/QK1WHmZsME
— UN Special Procedures (@UN_SPExperts) November 11, 2022
The international community must come together to address the deteriorating human rights situation in Iran, especially for women, girls, and children. We thank Iceland 🇮🇸 and Germany 🇩🇪 for for their leadership in calling for an #HRC Special Session. https://t.co/tSNTsyXHWF
— Ambassador Michèle Taylor (@USAmbHRC) November 12, 2022
#Iran | Le régime veut faire croire que le mouvement de protestation serait lié aux actions de l'étranger. C'est faux, c'est un mouvement profond, l'aspiration à une société plus ouverte et à la liberté. Il faut soutenir ces aspirations.https://t.co/p6UQpRF1fm
— Catherine Colonna (@MinColonna) November 12, 2022
We @Amnesty have recorded the names of at least 100 persons, including 16 children, killed by security forces in Sistan and Baluchistan province since 30 September. @UN_HRC must help break systemic impunity by establishing an independent investigative and accountability mechanism pic.twitter.com/HXHBALHxQs
— Agnes Callamard (@AgnesCallamard) November 12, 2022
November 11
UN experts urged the Iranian regime’s authorities to stop indicting people with charges punishable by death for participation, or alleged participation, in peaceful demonstrations.
Eight people were charged on 29 October by the Islamic Revolution Court, in Tehran province, with crimes carrying the death penalty, namely “waging war against God” or “moharebeh” and “corruption on earth”. Two days later, the Tehran prosecutor announced that some 1,000 indictments had been issued in connection with recent “riots” in Tehran province alone and that trials were scheduled in the Islamic Revolutionary Court for cases against a number of individuals. Public trials would take place “in the coming days”, the prosecutor said.
Today @amnesty conveyed to @UN_HRC @FVillegasARG the call by more than one million people across 220 countries for UN action to establish an independent accountability mechanism for #Iran. pic.twitter.com/nZgMsVjMMM
— Amnesty UN Office (@AmnestyUN) November 11, 2022
November 10
The work of promoting gender equality and empowering women cannot be entrusted to Iran, whose violent oppression of women and girls makes it unfit to serve on the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
That’s why we’re working with partners to remove Iran from the @UN_CSW.
— Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@USAmbUN) November 10, 2022
Urgent international action is needed to stop the mass killings of Baluchi protesters by Iran's security forces in Sistan and Baluchistan province. #مهسا_امینی https://t.co/3qHb9HH4mE https://t.co/3BKcQeZKnK
— Amnesty Iran (@AmnestyIran) November 10, 2022
November 7
The European Council High Representative issued a statement on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities in view of the situation in Iran.
#Iran 227 v. 290 Parlamentariern haben Justiz aufgefordert „entschlossen“ gegen d. 14.000 festgenommenen Demonstranten vorzugehen. Forderung bedeutet Todesstrafe. Druck durch schärfere Sanktionen ist dringend notwendig, um die mutigen Menschen zu unterstützen! #IranRevolution2022
— Renata Alt (@RenataAlt_MdB) November 7, 2022
November 6
According to Abendblatt, the German SPD party strongly condemned the Iranian regime’s crackdown against the protest movement in Iran and called for further sanctions. The party’s statement read in part: “Hundreds of dead, political murders, countless injured and tens of thousands of prisoners who face draconian punishments up to the death penalty are the renewed expression of the inhuman ideology and violence of the Iranian regime.”
My thoughts are with all the brave Iranian women & girls who are protesting peacefully for their fundamental human rights. We must all stand with them in their struggle. Belarusians know the price of fighting for freedom & we know the importance of solidarity to defeat tyranny. pic.twitter.com/68PtItewFq
— Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya (@Tsihanouskaya) November 6, 2022
Threatening #deathpenalty against peaceful protestors in #Iran shows the regime’s lack of scruples, using any means of violence. We continue to fight for those responsible being held internationally accountable for their handling of the protests. Solidarity with those imprisoned.
— Menschenrechtsbeauftragte Luise Amtsberg (@DEonHumanRights) November 6, 2022
Today I attended a rally with @PierrePoilievre & other MPs to denounce Iranian human rights abuses. It was moving to come face-to-face with family of victims of Flight 752.
They deserve justice. The IRGC is a terrorist organization. #cdnpoli #Kamloops #Thompson #Cariboo pic.twitter.com/pP5juV6qZs
— Frank Caputo MP (@FrankCaputoKTC) November 6, 2022
November 5
Margot Wallström: Dags att uppdatera Iranpolitiken! | SvD Debatt https://t.co/xd6F3oblDR
— Margot Wallström (@margotwallstrom) November 5, 2022
November 4
Un #G7Muenster uni pour condamner les actions déstabilisatrices de l’#Iran au plan régional & international, notamment en appui à la guerre 🇷🇺 en 🇺🇦. @MinColonna a rappelé le soutien de la🇫🇷 à l’exercice par le peuple 🇮🇷 de ses droits légitimes face à la répression des autorités. pic.twitter.com/gxZqJcWOzs
— France Diplomatie🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@francediplo) November 4, 2022
Following their meeting in Münster, G7 foreign ministers gave a joint statement on Iran and the state crackdown on protesters. The G7 statement read: “We, the G7 members, express our support for the fundamental aspiration of the people of Iran for a future where human security and their universal human rights are respected and protected. We condemn the violent death of the young Iranian woman “Jina” Mahsa Amini after her arrest by Iran’s so-called “morality police.” We further condemn the brutal and disproportionate use of force against peaceful protesters and children.”
“We strongly support international efforts to hold Iran to account for its downing of PS752, which killed 176 innocent civilians. We demand that Iran fulfill its international legal obligations without delay.”
November 3
They’re right. As Secretary of State, I made sure that the world knew we stood with the people of Iran, not the regime.
The Biden administration needs to do the same.https://t.co/7m8Zr9Aa18
— Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) November 3, 2022
Today, I led a bipartisan group of Members of Congress in calling for the UN to hold Iran accountable for their human rights abuses, especially in the aftermath of the brutal crackdown against peaceful protesters following the tragic death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. (1/3)
— Congresswoman Kathy Manning (@RepKManning) November 3, 2022
.@UN_HRC must immediately convene a special session on Iran to prevent further crimes under international law & human rights violations, including unlawful killings, torture and other ill-treatment against all those arbitrarily detained since the authorities’ crackdown began.
— Amnesty Iran (@AmnestyIran) November 3, 2022
November 2
US Vice President Kamala Harris issued a statement and announced: “Iran has demonstrated through its denial of women’s rights and brutal crackdown on its own people that it is unfit to serve on this Commission; Iran’s very presence discredits the integrity of its membership and the work to advance its mandate. This is why today the United States is announcing our intention to work with our partners to remove Iran from the UN Commission on the Status of Women.”
Today we are announcing our intention to remove Iran from the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Given Iran’s brutal crackdown on women and girls protesting peacefully for their rights, Iran is unfit to serve on this Commission.
To the protestors: we see you and we hear you.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) November 2, 2022
During her press briefing, the US White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said: “We welcome civil societies’ call for the immediate expulsion of the Islamic Republic from the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women. The U.S. government will take action to ensure Iran is removed.”
“Iran must end its use of violence against its own citizens simply for exercising their fundamental freedoms, their basic rights. Until Iran changes its behavior, the United States will continue to impose costs and hold accountable Iranian officials and entities that are responsible for employing violence to suppress protests, civil society, and women’s rights.”
US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield told CNN: “Today, we will be having something that we call an Arria-formula meeting on Iran, where we will be highlighting the conditions of Iranian women and supporting their right to protest. We will be bringing a number of countries together and hopefully send a message: One, to the Iranian women that we support them. But two, to the Iranian government that their actions are unacceptable.”
“We have already sanctioned the morality police, and we’re sanctioning others who are engaged with these protests and what they’re doing against the protesters. And we will continue to look for other actions that we can take to hold the Iranian government accountable for these horrific acts against women and other protesters.”
The Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee is conducting an inquiry into human rights implications of recent violence in Iran and is calling for submissions by 16 November 2022.
More information is available from the Committee's website https://t.co/MVEtRDY0K7 pic.twitter.com/6tDvfN4iNy— Australian Senate (@AuSenate) November 2, 2022
I joined female parliamentarians from around the world to sign on to a statement expressing solidarity with the courageous women in Iran.
We stand with them in their fight for equality.
Full list of signatories:https://t.co/p9nL6cwM7i https://t.co/DkwmmvGlmi
— Sally Sitou MP 陈莎莉 (@SallySitou) November 2, 2022
November 1
The Dutch Senate today adopted a motion calling on its government to “support any proposal” to remove the Iranian regime from the UN Women’s Rights Commission.
UN Watch, an independent non-governmental human rights group based in Geneva, has drafted a resolution for the 54-nation UN Economic Social Council (ECOSOC) to remove Iran. UN Watch holds special consultative status at ECOSOC. Other governments that support the removal of Iran include Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.
We cannot stay silent as Iranian officials violently attack peaceful protestors.
Tomorrow, @USUN, @AlMissionUN, other Member States, and civil society leaders will come together to condemn the Iranian government's brutal crackdown and shine a spotlight on courageous protestors. https://t.co/mf1barLS4W
— Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@USAmbUN) November 1, 2022
These sham indictments are just another ploy by an evil regime of cowardly thugs who are scared to death of peaceful Iranian protests.
We applaud these brave protestors and support their calls for freedom and fundamental human rights. https://t.co/DRMzNv7bQa
— Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) November 1, 2022
This shocking video sent from Tehran today is another horrific reminder that the cruelty of Iran's security forces knows no bounds. Amid a crisis of impunity, they're given free rein to brutally beat & shoot protesters. @UN_HRC must urgently investigate these crimes.#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/IYQNewPslf
— Amnesty Iran (@AmnestyIran) November 1, 2022
October 31
According to Reuters, Canada on Monday imposed fresh sanctions on Iran, marking the fourth package of sanctions it has implemented for alleged human rights violations in that country, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
The latest sanctions target four individuals and two entities, including senior officials and Iran’s Law Enforcement Forces, which Canada accused of participating in the suppression and arrest of unarmed protesters, according to the statement.
Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta has announced Aotearoa New Zealand is suspending its bilateral Human Rights Dialogue with Tehran.
“This decision sends a strong signal that bilateral approaches on human rights are no longer tenable with Iran, when they are denying basic human rights and violently suppressing protests of those who stand up to them,” Nanaia Mahuta said.
Update: In response to the Iranian regime’s ongoing human rights violations, we’re imposing sanctions on four more individuals and two more entities. We’ll continue to hold the regime accountable for its oppressive actions and brutal tactics. More here: https://t.co/adkpRKG5vX
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) October 31, 2022
Es bestürzt mich, dass bei den Protesten im #Iran friedlich demonstrierende Menschen ums Leben kommen. Wir verurteilen die unverhältnismäßige Gewalt der Sicherheitskräfte und stehen den Menschen im Iran bei. Unsere EU-Sanktionen sind wichtig. Wir prüfen weitere Schritte.
— Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz (@Bundeskanzler) October 31, 2022
USCIRF Commissioner @StephenSchneck: "USCIRF applauds UN Special Rapporteur @JavaidRehman's call for an international investigative mechanism for Iran's repression of Iranians which includes those protesting mandatory hijab laws, and his call for these laws to be abolished." https://t.co/mw4qutCLW9
— USCIRF (@USCIRF) October 31, 2022
Canada is adding Iran’s national police force and an Iranian international university to its sanctions list as Tehran continues to crack down on weeks of dissent. Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly announced the addition of Iran’s Law Enforcement Forces and Al-Mustafa International University to Canada’s sanctions list on Monday. Joly accused the police force of participating in the lethal suppression and arbitrary detention of Iranian protesters.
We will not stand idly by in the face of the Iranian regime’s gross human rights violations.
We’re taking concrete steps by imposing further sanctions— including on those who have directly persecuted Iran’s Baha’i religious minority.#WomenLifeFreedom #زن_زندگی_آزادی pic.twitter.com/Bsw4hbjMz0
— Mélanie Joly (@melaniejoly) October 31, 2022
Iran: Special Rapporteur calls for effective accountability for deaths in recent protests | OHCHR https://t.co/OhC7l6J4zm
— Ahmed Shaheed (@ahmedshaheed) October 31, 2022
By unanimous consent, the #HoC adopted two motions concerning the removal of Iran from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
The full text of the motions will be available after adjournment later today in the Journals: https://t.co/Xyo0MMP1aC
— In the Chamber (@HoCChamber) October 31, 2022
The United States must support the women and human rights defenders fighting for basic freedoms in Iran.
I was proud to join a bipartisan push calling on Meta — parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp — to ensure it’s not suppressing the speech of Iranian protesters.
— Rep. Abigail Spanberger (@RepSpanberger) October 31, 2022
Condemning the state violence against people demonstrating for human rights and democracy. #MahsaAmini
“Jacinda Ardern: Iran is holding back all women's progress” https://t.co/7PFQEEBSoP— Marja Lubeck MP (@MarjaLubeck) October 31, 2022
I join the Prime Minister @nzlabour in strongly condemning what is happening to women and girls in Iran.
I stand with the women and girls of Iran, fighting for their basic human rights. #MahsaAmini https://t.co/IPWpQvgiTU— Sarah Pallett – MP for Ilam (@sarah4ilam) October 31, 2022
October 30
We’ll keep standing with Iranian women, and we’ll keep doing everything we can to hold the Iranian regime accountable for its oppression and brutality. pic.twitter.com/SHcRBwHAZP
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) October 30, 2022
As a global collective, we demand action.
In solidarity with Iranian women, we condemn the brutal violence of security forces against peaceful protesters. We call for United Nations Member States to remove Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women. https://t.co/kGHx86EggS
— Mélanie Joly (@melaniejoly) October 30, 2022
Join me in standing in solidarity with Iranian women and girls.
The oppressive Islamic Republic of Iran’s regime should not be on the UN Commission on the Status for Women.
Add your voice to this open letter to demand #IRIoffCSW: https://t.co/prSq3n9Qm8 pic.twitter.com/Mm5GXcUs1G
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 30, 2022
October 28
United States Representative Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) led a bipartisan, bicameral letter to America’s top technology companies urging them to provide the Iranian people the technology needed to overcome censorship and communicate securely. The appeal was co-led by Representative Claudia Tenney (R-NY) and Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).
The United States rejects the efforts of Iran’s leaders to stifle the fundamental freedom of expression and threaten members of the press. Today, we sanctioned the Iranian entity that issued a bounty on the life of author Salman Rushdie.
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) October 28, 2022
Canada stands with the Iranian community, and will continue to seek justice for victims of the Iranian regime. Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with members of the local Iranian community at Tehran Market in Winnipeg, Manitoba. pic.twitter.com/ZUqrnoWYHM
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) October 29, 2022
Together with partners, we are moving urgently through unilateral actions, multilateral measures, and UN mechanisms to hold Iran accountable for violence against its own population, particularly women and girls. Just this week:
— Jake Sullivan (@JakeSullivan46) October 28, 2022
During the Interactive Dialogue with 🇺🇳 Special Rapporteur on Iran @JavaidRehman, Amb @BobRae48 condemned situation of human rights for women & girls, indiscriminate use of the death penalty & ongoing persecution of religious minorities.
Report➡️https://t.co/n6n96n7AzU pic.twitter.com/CMzXgCokJY
— Canada Mission UN #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 (@CanadaUN) October 28, 2022
At least eight people were killed by Iran’s security forces as they again opened fire on mourners and protesters in at least four provinces. All member states of the UN Human Rights Council must take decisive action now and immediately convene a special session on Iran pic.twitter.com/vjdg0BoYmM
— Agnes Callamard (@AgnesCallamard) October 27, 2022
October 27
At a joint press conference with US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said: “Canada salutes all Iranian who are fighting against tyranny, and we stand with the women and girls who are bravely defying the regime. The message is simple: women’s rights are human rights. We have a moral obligation to support the brave women of Iran and hold those persecuting them accountable.”
In an interview with CBC, US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said: “The world is focused on the incredibly courageous women of Iran who are out in the streets virtually every day speaking up, speaking out, in incredible danger for their basic rights. And that’s where our focus is as well.”
“We’ve taken steps… for example, with the protests, not only speaking up in support and in solidarity with those who are trying to simply speak out for their own rights, but also trying to make sure that communications technology could get to those people so that they can communicate with themselves and with the rest of the world. We sanctioned the so-called morality police and others who are responsible for this terrible repression of the Iranian people.”
Ambassador Carty: The United States applauds the courage of Iranian women and girls and all the citizens of Iran who are inspiring the world with their bravery. pic.twitter.com/iILOzhJ1hJ
— U.S. Mission to the UN (@USUN) October 26, 2022
Women. Life. Freedom.
Iran's decision to sanction Members of @Europarl_EN for speaking out against human rights abuses is absurd.
No threats will stop us from standing up for freedom, dignity & equality. I know MEPs will wear this as a badge of honour.
We will not be silenced. pic.twitter.com/MM80ETXO91
— Roberta Metsola (@EP_President) October 27, 2022
We are deeply alarmed by & strongly condemn measures by Iran to restrict access to Internet after nationwide protests over the tragic killing of Mahsa Amini 📣
🇳🇴 on behalf of the Freedom Online Coalition made up of 3⃣4⃣ governments👇
3C Joint statement➡️https://t.co/zV515mBq0c pic.twitter.com/KtQtVCbQmr
— NorwayUN (@NorwayUN) October 26, 2022
Yesterday marked 40 days since
the unjust death of #MahsaaAmini
🇨🇦 will continue to support the women and girls in Iran who are weathering this tragedy and fighting for their freedom. We will continue to support you & hold the Iranian regime accountable every step of the way. pic.twitter.com/R4Id4wWVzR— Ruby Sahota (@rubysahotalib) October 27, 2022
In recent weeks, thousands of people in over 200 cities around the world have shown their support of Iranians & the cause of freedom. Yesterday marked 40 days since the killing of Mahsa Jina Amini. On Parliament Hill, we joined the Iranian community to express our support. pic.twitter.com/niYwhJXlbh
— Dr. Helena Jaczek (@HelenaJaczek) October 27, 2022
“Women’s rights are human rights. We salute the courage of the Iranian women who are peacefully protesting. We hear you. We are with you."
Read the joint statement by women foreign ministers on events in Iran: https://t.co/iiWeVcQVdK pic.twitter.com/YlYkjwRDYw
— Canada in Sweden (@CanadaSweden) October 27, 2022
#Iran – Together w colleagues I condemn systematic and ongoing lethal repression & persecution of protesters, incl. use of sexual violence against women & girls during protests. We need prompt independent investigations to hold perpetrators accountable of these grave violations. https://t.co/kOLpRmGd00
— UN Special Rapporteur Freedom of Association (@cvoule) October 27, 2022
Responding to the unlawful killings of at least eight people by Iran’s security forces as they again opened fire on mourners and protesters in at least four provinces, Heba Morayef, Amnesty International’s Director for the Middle East and North Africa, said: “The Iranian authorities’ reckless and unlawful use of firearms against protesters, including live ammunition, reveals yet again the tragically high cost of international inaction. These brutal tragedies in Iran have seemingly become normalised.”
URGENT – Iran's security forces are unlawfully using firearms against thousands in Mahabad, West Azerbaijan province, who are protesting the killing of Esmail Moloudi, a protester shot by security forces last night. Iran's authorities must immediately rein in security forces. pic.twitter.com/6Xfot1SH8T
— Amnesty Iran (@AmnestyIran) October 27, 2022
We welcome this statement from @albomp but #Iran needs urgent action. We call on the gov to support concrete action in Iran including an independent investigation and accountability for those responsible for human rights abuses against women and against protesters. #MahsaAmini https://t.co/cQS5ZqTC9M
— Amnesty International Australia 🕯 (@amnestyOz) October 27, 2022
October 26
According to a statement issued by the United Nations media center, “UN human rights experts condemned the killings and the crackdown by security forces in Iran on protesters following the death of Jina Mahsa Amini, including alleged arbitrary arrests and detentions, gender-based and sexual violence, excessive use of force, torture, and enforced disappearances. They urged that the reports be thoroughly and independently investigated and those responsible held to account.”
"Internet communications have been disrupted since the protests started, preventing access to, and sharing of, information, including about alleged human rights abuses against protesters."
Human rights defenders' right to defend rights must be respected. #Iran. https://t.co/GD03GuyW2V
— Mary Lawlor UN Special Rapporteur HRDs (@MaryLawlorhrds) October 26, 2022
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated 10 Iranian regime officials for the brutal ongoing crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran, as well as two Iranian intelligence actors and two Iranian entities involved in the Iranian government’s efforts to disrupt digital freedom.
OFAC’s statement reads: “Forty days after the tragic death of Mahsa Amini, Iranians continue to bravely protest in the face of brutal suppression and disruption of internet access,” said Under Secretary of the Treasury Brian E. Nelson. “The United States is imposing new sanctions on Iranian officials overseeing organizations involved in violent crackdowns and killings, including of children, as part of our commitment to hold all levels of the Iranian government accountable for its repression.”
According to AFP, women foreign ministers from a dozen nations led by Canada’s Melanie Joly on Wednesday jointly condemned Iran’s violent crackdown on women’s rights, as protesters in Iran marked 40 days of unrest.
“As women foreign ministers, we feel a responsibility to echo the voices of Iranian women,” said a joint statement issued by ministers from Albania, Andorra, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, Kosovo, Libya, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, and Norway.
Today marks 40 days since the death of Mahsa Amini. As the people of Iran and others around the world gather, I want to be clear: We stand with you. We hear your calls to action. And we’ll continue to hold the Iranian regime accountable for its abhorrent and heinous behaviour.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) October 26, 2022
After the death of Mahsa Amini, Australia stands with the women and people of Iran who are protesting for their human rights. pic.twitter.com/mpBuY5MIop
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) October 26, 2022
The German Minister of Foreign Affairs Annalena Baerbock said in a statement: “Every day, the human rights situation in Iran is deteriorating, and the security forces are cracking down more brutally on the women and men on the streets who demand nothing more than their universal human rights. More than 13,000 people are said to have been arrested and over 250 were shot or beaten to death. The systematic oppression of women and ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities in Iran is not new, but it is currently reaching an unprecedented new harshness. The situation in Iran is also becoming increasingly dangerous for German citizens.”
It has been 40 days since Mahsa Amini's death in the custody of Iran’s “Morality Police.” The U.S. stands with the brave women and men of Iran protesting for their rights, and we will pursue accountability at all levels for those who suppress them. https://t.co/tVECl79uxR
— Jake Sullivan (@JakeSullivan46) October 26, 2022
When I was Secretary of State, we made clear that America stands with the people of Iran. Not the regime.
The Biden Administration needs to do the same.
— Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) October 26, 2022
U.S. Representative Mike Levin (D-CA) sent a letter to Treasury Department Secretary Janet Yellen requesting the Department expeditiously review and approve licensing requests to help provide internet service to Iranian civilians amid protests in the country. Doing so would reinforce United States policy to support the Iranian people and facilitate the free flow of information to Iranian civilians protesting for their rights.
Glad to see another step taken to hold accountable the thugs who have killed hundreds of protesters following #MahsaAmini's death.
#Tehran has no regard for the rule of law, yet the Biden Administration still wants to strike a deal with them. It's time to end negotiations now. https://t.co/UZIQQmOA0U— Senator Rubio Press (@SenRubioPress) October 26, 2022
#Iran: Versuch des Regimes, die freie Presse mundtot zu machen muss aufrütteln und alarmieren. Deutschland muss den Druck auf das Regime unbedingt steigern. Die bisherigen Sanktionen reichen nicht. #IranProtests2022 #IranRevolution #MahsaAmini #freepress @DeutscheWelle
— Renata Alt (@RenataAlt_MdB) October 26, 2022
Over the past month, 200+ Iranian citizens, including schoolchildren, have been killed following the horrific murder of #MahsaAmini.
The U.S. must deliver a clear and powerful message: The world must confront Iran over its widespread human rights abuses.
Join @AJCGlobal: 👇 https://t.co/hbCnvXI7UZ
— Ted Deutch, CEO of American Jewish Committee (@AJCCEO) October 26, 2022
Tendré que esperar a que caiga la tiranía para viajar a Irán. Como a Cuba y Venezuela. Iré a los tres, una vez derrocados quienes me vetan. Lo dije allá en 1988 de Checoslovaquia,Rumanía y Albania y otros. En todos ellos celebré después el hundimiento de los regímenes criminales. https://t.co/NLJ8cnohkp
— Hermann Tertsch (@hermanntertsch) October 26, 2022
October 25
According to the official read-out of her office, United States Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield met with UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran Javaid Rehman and reiterated that the US will continue to stand with the brave Iranian people as they call for equal rights and basic human dignity.
Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield shared U.S. support for the Special Rapporteur’s call for an independent investigation to hold accountable those responsible for the violence being carried out by the Government of Iran.
Today, I had the chance to sit down with Javaid Rehman, UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights Situation in Iran.
We support his calls for an independent investigation to hold those responsible for the violence being carried out by the Government of Iran accountable. pic.twitter.com/GqYkVIcGRU
— Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@USAmbUN) October 25, 2022
The protests in Iran are growing, and the United States needs to show greater solidarity with the people of Iran, who are fighting for their freedom.https://t.co/uGqZE0VBi1
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) October 25, 2022
Women’s rights are human rights.
I strongly condemn the continued attacks on women by the regime in #Iran and join the many other officials calling for immediate action to stop the violence.https://t.co/3dCU0zSeIK
— Rep. Mike Levin (@RepMikeLevin) October 25, 2022
The violence against protesters in Iran must stop! While the women and men in Iran fight for human rights, for freedom, for democracy, they are met with brutality and oppression. We will not turn away from their struggle. They have the EPP's full support.#MashaAmini #IranProtest pic.twitter.com/ddJyhGdAOj
— EPP (@EPP) October 25, 2022
Australia must do more to support the brave people of Iran. Peaceful demonstrations are being met with bullets – the Iranian regime must stop killing its citizens. Women's rights are human rights. I stand with the people of Iran in their battle for equality.
#WomenLifeFreedom pic.twitter.com/So0txR3ggz— Dr Sophie Scamps MP (@SophieScamps) October 25, 2022