The United Nations General Assembly gave its final stamp of approval today to a strongly worded resolution condemning Iran for a long list of human rights violations.
By a vote of 74 to 49, with 59 abstentions, the General Assembly confirmed an earlier vote by its Third Committee in November on a resolution that expresses “deep concern at serious ongoing and recurring human rights violations in the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
Bani Dugal, the principal representative of the Baha’i International Community to the United Nations, said the resolution sends a stern message to Iran.
“Day by day, human rights continue to deteriorate in Iran,” said Ms. Dugal. “This vote matters very much because the General Assembly has now fully, clearly, and powerfully expressed itself over Iran’s flagrant abuse of human rights.”
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