“Unequal War imposes my people”: Iran FM calls for international action on UN Human Rights Council

“Unequal War imposes my people”: Iran FM calls for international action on UN Human Rights Council

The Foreign Minister of Iran Syudo Araqchi The recent Israeli attacks on Iran’s recent attack, describes it as a “no aggression” and a “severe injustice.”

Speaking to UN Human Rights Council In Geneva on Saturday, Araqchi said, “This is an unjust war that my people have executed.”

He further emphasizes the legal and moral responsibility of member states to stand against this aggression.
Attacks, beginning with June 13, targeted military personnel but also military professors, ordinary civilians, residence, infrastructure, and foreign ministry.

“Hundreds of Iranian companions were killed and wounded after the armed attacks of Israel and terrorist operations,” he said.


Araqchi emphasized that the peaceful Nuclear facility in Iran, which is under the full monitoring of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), also specified. “Israeli attacks on nuclear facilities are serious war crimes, the danger of environmental and health is also a foreigner, and basic principles, and basic titles, and basic titles, and basic titles, and basic titles Sovereignty of territory, national sovereignty, and security. “We have a right, and determined to protect our integrity of territory, national sovereignty, and security of all strength,” he said.

Araqchi warned that the deeds of Israel become crimes of war and crimes against mankind, an intense threat to international peace and the rule of law. “The International Humanitarian Law, no longer has been consumed as a result of Israel’s relentant violence and under a serious disaster while Israel has committed a serious disaster in 1949 Geneva conventions,” he added.

Araqchi also explained that Iranian actions were to protect its sovereignty and security, and any reason for Israeli chaos could cause complexity. “The attack of Israel in Iran cannot be unnecessarily justified in any legal or moral standards,” he emphasized.

Especially, Iran said more than 400 people were killed and at least 3,000 people have hurt since Israel was reported on June 13, Al Jazeera reported.

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