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 third 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
The Mounting Global Support of the Ongoing Anti-regime Iran Protests- Nr.3
December 6
Amnesty International issued a statement and called on the International community not to be deceived by dubious claims of the Iranian regime about the disbanding ‘morality police’.
The statement read in part: “The Iranian authorities’ vague and conflicting statements on the supposed disbanding of Iran’s so-called “morality police” must not deceive the international community about the continuing violence against women and girls embedded in compulsory veiling laws and fuelled by ongoing impunity for those violently enforcing them, said Amnesty International today.”
The international community must not be deceived by dubious claims about the disbanding of Iran's ‘morality police’.
People in Iran still need our attention and action. pic.twitter.com/HBKKoCFdTL
— Amnesty International (@amnesty) December 6, 2022
December 5
The Iranian government should not be on the @UN_CSW – an international body dedicated to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment.
Removing Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women is the right thing to do.
— Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@USAmbUN) December 5, 2022
Pseudo debates about abolition of the “morality police” aim to distract us from the grave human rights abuses in #Iran , which will not work. Even if this is more than a diversionary tactic – women in Iran are still prevented from living freely and with self-determination.
— Menschenrechtsbeauftragte Luise Amtsberg (@DEonHumanRights) December 5, 2022
I am proud to stand with the brave Iranian people.
They have suffered under a murderous, authoritarian regime. pic.twitter.com/Hwx4jPmP1p
— Rep. Elise Stefanik (@RepStefanik) December 5, 2022
December 4
As @secblinken discussed in his interview with @margbrennan, what we’ve seen since the killing of Mahsa Amini has been the extraordinary courage of Iranian young people, especially women. The U.S. will continue to support Iranians exercising their universal rights. https://t.co/vPw6F0Jp3B
— Ned Price (@StateDeptSpox) December 4, 2022
I will continue standing with the brave people of Iran as they demand their rights and freedom against a brutal theocratic regime. The world must unite and hold the regime in Iran accountable for its abhorrent actions against its people. pic.twitter.com/vJDu4Yy3oR
— Rep. Claudia Tenney (@RepTenney) December 4, 2022
December 3
⚠️ There will be a UN established fact-finding mission into human rights violations in Iran. This important and long overdue step shows that the cries of people in #Iran for justice have finally been heard. pic.twitter.com/XhjxU85ZwK
— Amnesty International USA (@amnestyusa) December 3, 2022
December 2
Canada will not stand idly by while the Iranian regime’s human rights violations increase in scope and intensity against the Iranian people.
That is why we are imposing sanctions on an additional 4 Iranian individuals and 5 entities. pic.twitter.com/2v7PyTw9jS
— Mélanie Joly (@melaniejoly) December 2, 2022
Throughout #HumanRightsMonth, it's important to recognize the brave young leaders across Iran who are fighting for freedom.
Americans must stand by these protestors and call on @JoeBiden to condemn Iran's evil regime and end ALL negotiations.https://t.co/lExz8IXCdg
— Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) December 2, 2022
These individuals are among at least 28 people, including 3 children, who could face execution in Iran in connection with nationwide protests, as authorities use the death penalty as a tool of political repression to end the popular uprising. #مهسا_امینی https://t.co/8smIjFOcxh pic.twitter.com/WJb0ExTc21
— Amnesty Iran (@AmnestyIran) December 2, 2022
December 1
Journalists should be able to do their jobs without fear of persecution.
Read the @MediaFreedomC’s statement on Iran: https://t.co/tGixiFyiC9 pic.twitter.com/BXa2Ry4IBz— Mélanie Joly (@melaniejoly) December 1, 2022
November 30
According to a statement issued by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin concluded their first in-person bilateral meeting and discussed topics like human rights abuses in Iran.
According to the statement, they also welcomed the UN Human Rights Council resolution on 24 November that established a fact-finding mission to Iran to thoroughly and independently investigate the alleged human rights violations there, including those of women and girls.
“The gravely concerning situation of women and girls in Iran was a major topic of our discussion. Violence against women, girls or any other members of Iranian or any society to prevent their exercise of universal human rights is unacceptable and must end. We will continue to work with our like-minded partners in condemning such actions,” Jacinda Ardern said.
Let’s be loud and clear: Canada condemns the human rights violations in Iran. We stand with the students, women, girls and all Iranians who are fighting against the regime for their basic freedoms. Let’s continue to speak out and stand with the people of Iran. #CampusRallyforIran pic.twitter.com/vYXedwr4W0
— François-Philippe Champagne (FPC) 🇨🇦 (@FP_Champagne) November 30, 2022
November 29
Expressed our concerns about the deteriorating human rights situation in #Iran, including violence against peaceful protesters, women & journalists. As co-chairs of the @MediaFreedomC & as Feminist Foreign Policy ministers, we will continue to strive towards #accountability. 4/4
— Wopke Hoekstra (@WBHoekstra) November 29, 2022
Today is the International Women Human Rights Defenders Day.
We European #HumanRightsAmbassadors celebrare and express our gratitude to women who work tirelessly to defend human rights worldwide, including in Iran.
Read our joint statement ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/qBeolJijsh— Cecilia Ruthström-Ruin (@sweambHR) November 29, 2022
Today’s soccer match between US and Iran, like the 1980 Miracle on Ice,transcends sports.
The Iranian resistance is rooting for the USA,so the regimen of terror can’t use it for propaganda.
I’m rooting for Biden to plagiarize President Reagan and support freedom for Iran.
USA!
— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) November 29, 2022
If you're watching Iran vs USA, know that the Iranian authorities are hoping for a win so they can distract the world from their human rights violations, but we're here to remind them we will never forget the hundreds of people killed by security forces #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 pic.twitter.com/SisgUMbT5f
— Amnesty Iran (@AmnestyIran) November 29, 2022
🚨URGENT: @amnesty calls on govts w/embassies in Iran to send observers to ongoing trials where protesters are at risk of being sentenced to death. This includes a group trial starting 30 Nov of 11 people before Branch 1 of Revolutionary Court in Alborz province. #مهسا_امینی
— Amnesty Iran (@AmnestyIran) November 29, 2022
November 28
UNICEF announced via a statement: “UNICEF condemns all violence against children and calls for an end to all forms of violence and abuse that have reportedly claimed the lives of over 50 children and injured many more during the public unrest in Iran.”
“UNICEF also remains deeply concerned about continued raids and searches conducted in some schools. Schools must always be safe places for children.”
I have been closely following the weeks of protests in Iran, and am inspired by the bravery of the protestors, especially the women and young people standing for liberty. I stand shoulder to shoulder with the Iranian people in the face of brutal repression.
— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) November 28, 2022
Je salue l'adoption à l'unanimité par l'@AssembleeNat de la proposition de résolution en soutien au mouvement pour la liberté du peuple iranien.
Soutien aux Iraniennes et Iraniens qui se battent pour leurs libertés.@DeputesRE @Horizons_AN @DeputesDem #Iran https://t.co/kvdtijMiYC pic.twitter.com/HRQqEp7woH— Catherine Colonna (@MinColonna) November 28, 2022
Today I was honoured to stand in solidarity with & speak to a rally outside Parliament House protesting the abhorrent treatment of women by the Iranian Regime. I commend the bravery of all who are fighting for the rights of women, children and diverse communities. pic.twitter.com/Rphj2XZXAl
— Alicia Payne MP (@AliciaPayneMP) November 28, 2022
I understand that protest supporters want more open support from foreign governments. The United States did that during the Arab Spring to no avail. The future of #Iran will be determined by the courage and vision of demonstrators inside the country. https://t.co/yRobxRnLu7
— Philip J. Crowley (@PJCrowley) November 28, 2022
November 24
The United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued a statement, declaring: “Today’s Special Session at the UN Human Rights Council addressed the deteriorating human rights situation in Iran, with a particular and appropriate focus on the regime’s brutal acts of repression and violence against women and children, especially girls. Following the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s so-called “morality police,” thousands of brave Iranians have risked their lives and their liberty to protest the regime’s long record of oppression and violence. The regime has responded with a ruthless crackdown on peaceful protestors, including the lethal response on November 19 in Mahabad, mass arrests including the preemptive detention of journalists, and use of the death sentence against peaceful protestors. The United States continues to support the people of Iran in the face of this brutal repression. We reiterate our call for the regime to immediately end its harsh crackdown and cease its violence against women and girls.”
The US Mission in Geneva asserted via a statement: “We thank the Special Rapporteur, numerous human rights organizations, and the Iranian people for their work and conviction. A vote in favor of this resolution demonstrates solidarity with the brave people of Iran, notably women and girls, who despite grave risks continue to speak out. We must respond to their cries for accountability in the wake of what they are facing.”
The @UN_HRC voted overwhelmingly to establish a fact finding mission to investigate human rights abuses in Iran. A clear demonstration of growing international commitment to hold the Iranian regime accountable for its brutal crackdown against the Iranian people. #MahsaAmini
— Jake Sullivan (@JakeSullivan46) November 24, 2022
Canada welcomes the @UN_HRC's resolution on Iran, which will bring greater accountability through the creation of a fact-finding mission into ongoing violations of human rights, particularly against women & girls.
Our statement: https://t.co/zxyWiB4dTl
— Mélanie Joly (@melaniejoly) November 24, 2022
Issuing a statement, Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General, said: “This important and long overdue step shows that the cries of people in Iran for justice have finally been heard. We hope the establishment of this fact-finding mission marks a fundamental shift in the international community’s approach to tackling the crisis of systematic impunity that has long fueled crimes under international law and other serious human rights violations in Iran. The resolution not only enhances international scrutiny of the dire situation in Iran, but also puts in place a process to collect, consolidate and preserve crucial evidence for future prosecutions.”
November 22
The spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Jeremy Laurence issued a statement, declaring: “UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk says the rising number of deaths from protests in Iran, including those of two children at the weekend, and the hardening of the response by security forces, underline the critical situation in the country.”
“We urge the authorities to address people’s demands for equality, dignity and rights – instead of using unnecessary or disproportionate force to suppress the protests. The lack of accountability for gross human rights violations in Iran remains persistent and is contributing to the growing grievances.”
Our message to the Iranian people is we hear you, we see you, and we support you.
As a member of the United States Congress, I am absolutely committed to holding the murderous regime accountable for its countless crimes against the people of #Iran. pic.twitter.com/4RZqgrXYfQ
— Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez (@RepCarlos) November 22, 2022
The Australian Government has again called in Iran’s Chargé d'Affaires over the Iranian regime’s horrific suppression of protests.
We will continue to work with our international partners and within government to increase pressure on Iran over its egregious human rights abuses. pic.twitter.com/jXdrNecyAt
— Senator Penny Wong (@SenatorWong) November 22, 2022
November 21
This week the #HRC will hold a special session on Iran even as state-sponsored violence against peaceful protestors, incl. women & children, appears to be escalating. We must come together to support the people of Iran and hold those responsible for the violence to account. https://t.co/nshnpvvRsW
— Ambassador Michèle Taylor (@USAmbHRC) November 21, 2022
We will not look away from those who look to us from the streets of Iran.
Iran must stop its oppression of legitimate protests.
In response to Iran sanctioning MEPs, @Europarl_EN will no longer engage with Iranian authorities.
زن زندگی آزادی pic.twitter.com/f6CKwilizQ
— Roberta Metsola (@EP_President) November 21, 2022
Canada will continue to stand with the people of Iran. Our message to the senior leadership of the Iranian regime and the IRGC is clear: perpetrators of gross human rights abuses are not welcome in this country. #Iran #HumanRights pic.twitter.com/3JGyxbRGwB
— Rob Oliphant (@Rob_Oliphant) November 21, 2022
Canada will not hesitate to use all diplomatic tools at its disposal to respond to the Iranian regime’s aggressions, whether in #Iran or abroad.
Justice for Flight #PS752, for #MahsaAmini, and for the Iranian people. pic.twitter.com/QlVmQk8ltI
— Jenna Sudds (@JennaSudds) November 21, 2022
On November 24, the UN Human Rights Council are holding a special session on Iran. We continue our call for an independent UN investigative and accountability mechanism on #Iran. https://t.co/mS1vid2lXy
— Amnesty International (@amnesty) November 21, 2022
November 20
Greatly concerned that Iranian authorities are reportedly escalating violence against protesters, particularly in the city of Mahabad. We continue to pursue accountability for those involved, as we support the Iranian people.
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) November 20, 2022
November 19
My thoughts are with Kian’s family. At only 9 years old, Kian was killed after Iranian security forces sprayed his family car with bullets. We will continue to pursue accountability for the senseless death of Kian and so many other courageous Iranians. #KianPirfalak #MahsaAmini
— Jake Sullivan (@JakeSullivan46) November 19, 2022
A powerful display was featured on the Capitol grounds today–names and pictures of Iranian citizens who have died in the freedom movement in Iran. We should never take our freedoms for granted and stand with those around the world who yearn for what we enjoy every day. pic.twitter.com/0AnAiTEjSh
— Rep. Vicky Hartzler (@RepHartzler) November 19, 2022
November 17
US House Representatives Gregory W. Meeks, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, David Cicilline, Chair of the Subcommittee on the Middle East, North Africa, and Global Counterterrorism, and 16 members of the Foreign Affairs Committee released a statement recognizing two months since protests in Iran began.
The statement reads in part: “We unequivocally stand with the brave women and men in Iran fighting for their freedoms and basic human rights. It has been two months since protests erupted following Mahsa Amini’s death at the hands of Iran’s “Morality Police.” Since then, the Iranian regime has continued to act with impunity – violently cracking down on its own citizens, holding sham trials, and now issuing a death sentence to a protestor. The brutality of the Iranian regime is unacceptable and cannot be ignored.
With 50 co-sponsors, the Canada-led @UN General Assembly resolution on the human rights situation in Iran was adopted yesterday. We call on the Iranian regime to protect all human rights, including the rights of women and girls. pic.twitter.com/UtGVcve2qi
— Mélanie Joly (@melaniejoly) November 17, 2022
The U.S strongly supports the UNGA 3rd Committee resolution condemning the Iranian government’s violent crackdown on peaceful protestors. We continue to support the brave people of Iran as they protest peacefully for their human rights and fundamental freedoms. pic.twitter.com/wZTaUGxSoa
— Ambassador Michele Sison (@State_IO) November 17, 2022
As Iran criminalizes #IranProtests, issues death sentences to protesters, & silences dissent, we welcome new US & European sanctions on the regime. Until this brutal cycle of repression ends, the intl community must continue to take concrete action to hold the regime to account. https://t.co/MfM9tdjalI
— Senate Foreign Relations Committee (@SFRCdems) November 17, 2022
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has doubled down on his condemnation of the treatment of protesters in Iran despite a diplomatic war waging between the two countries over the death of 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini while in custody.https://t.co/RnXVdIBUzW
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) November 17, 2022
Today, the @UN General Assembly’s Third Committee condemned the Iranian government's brutal repression and violence against peaceful protestors – and called for independent, impartial, and transparent investigations into continued human rights violations.
— Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@USAmbUN) November 16, 2022
5 Todesurteile gg Demonstrierende, lange Haftstrafen, Scheinprozesse, Brutalität der Sicherheitskräfte, schlimmste Haftbedingungen. Trotzdem protestieren sie, streiken und erinnern an den „blutigen November“ 2019. Sie lassen sich nicht einschüchtern! #Iran
— Menschenrechtsbeauftragte Luise Amtsberg (@DEonHumanRights) November 17, 2022
The Iranian authorities must immediately quash all death sentences, refrain from seeking the imposition of the death penalty and drop all charges against those arrested in connection with their peaceful participation in protests. https://t.co/2VS0A629s3
— Amnesty International Australia 🕯 (@amnestyOz) November 17, 2022
November 16
At the State Department press briefing, principal deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel said: “we continue to be deeply concerned about the reports of mass arrests and sham trials – and now death sentences – for protestors. For over two months since these protests have began, security authorities have killed hundreds of peaceful protestors, who are outraged – as we are outraged – by the death of Mahsa Amini. Many of these have been women and girls, and the bravery of Iran’s women and girls are – continue to be the face of these protests. And the violent crackdown and their resilience is an inspiration to the world.”
Amnesty International issued a detailed analysis of the cases of the 21 individuals who are at risk and highlighting the deeply flawed nature of the proceedings by Revolutionary Courts amid the authorities’ shocking calls for speedy trials and public executions.
The Amnesty International statement reads in part: “Since 13 November, the authorities have announced, in separate statements, that Revolutionary Courts in Tehran have sentenced five unnamed individuals to death for “enmity against God” (moharebeh) and “corruption on earth” (efsad-e fel arz) over what they called acts of arson, destruction of property and fatal assault against a member of the security forces during protests in Tehran province. Since 29 October, state media have regularly reported on the trial of nine men on protest-related charges carrying the death penalty. It is unclear whether the five unnamed individuals sentenced to death are among the nine men. At least 12 other people including a woman are also facing capital charges in connection with the protests.”
Day by day, the situation in 🇮🇷 worsens as the Iranian regime continues its crackdowns in defiance of appeals from its citizens. We have sanctioned 6 individuals & 2 entities who have participated in human rights violations and we continue to stand with the Iranian people. pic.twitter.com/c3IvhqeM3g
— Mélanie Joly (@melaniejoly) November 16, 2022
It’s become fashionable to recognise Iran as a pariah state.
They’ve been exporting terror to developing countries for years including a developing military capability.
A reassessment, reset of UK thinking on the Middle East is required.
— Graham Jones xMP (@GrahamJones_MP) November 16, 2022
November 15
During an interview with Washington Post, United States Ambassador to the UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said: “They [Iran] does not deserve to be there because the Commission on the Status of Women is about women’s rights. It’s about human rights for women. It’s about promoting and protecting women. And inside this organization is basically a country that is actually fighting women and trying to block women from achieving their human rights. So, they don’t deserve to be on the council, and we have to work with our allies, with our friends, with the supporters of Iran, to remove them.
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