The International Campaign To
Closedown Iranian Embassies
www.closedowniranianembassies.com
homawpi@closedowniranianembassies.com
February 17,2010
Open
letter to the
Secretary-General
of the United Nations, BAN KI-MOON,
The
United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights,
Its
senior management group
And
The
47 nation members of the UN Human Rights Council!
Dear Sirs/Madams
The International
Campaign to close down Iranian Embassies would like to
emphasize that the violation of human rights in Iran predates the election last
June of Ahmadinejad. The report presented by
the Britain, France, and the United States on February 15, 2010 is misleading by
stressing the
abuses only occurred after the election. Right from the beginning of this
regime, people in Iran have experienced various abuses and their rights have
been violated as the government set out to establish Sharia
Law as the laws of the state. These laws and regulations are the most
anti-human, anti-women and anti-modernist. Such barbaric laws truly
belong to the era of 1400 years ago. All concerned citizens globally must
wonder whether we are talking about Iran as a state in 21st century.
Discrimination
against women and the oppression of women have taken the most grotesque and
outrageous forms against women’s rights. These rights have been
increasingly under attack through Iran’s enforcement of Sharia
Law. Women are being subjected to abuse for disobeying Islamic
standards. Daily degradation of women, prohibition from many forms of
employment, field of study and sports, sexual segregation in buses, schools and
public places, stoning to death of women or murdering them for sexual relations
outside marriage, acid-throwing in the faces of women and flogging in public
for putting on makeup, arresting and gang raping women are routine practices of
this regime. Private cars are often stopped and the women and young girls
are forcefully separated and insulted in front of other family members.
And then, after being dragged away, other members of their family are
assaulted too. Actions like these put the Iranian regime on par with the
cruelty of the Taliban.
Mass arrests include young mothers who
have been tortured before their children to obtain confessions. Then with
their child/children, some under a year old, they were left in solitary
confinement, sometimes for days, bleeding and with broken bones. Often
their children were also tortured before their mother’s eyes. Such
inhuman behavior can be compared to the Nazi regime during the second war.
There
is no need to send a team of investigators from the United Nations to do an
“inquiry mechanism to shed light on these violation” as was proposed by the
French, Britain and American governments. There is already a system in
place. Access to all the reports of the three million refugees who went
through UNHCR and have already been questioned about the abuse, torture and
loss of beloved ones by execution is already at your disposal through the UNHCR offices. After, these reports were submitted to
various countries; the United Nation has access to the number of executions
with names, gender, date of birth and pictures of dead bodies, sometimes
through the victim’s family or victim’s organizations .
There is no doubt that United Nations receives news, pictures, reports,
letters, weblogs on YouTube, on daily bases, either from survivors or
other members of victims with respect to the facts mentioned above.
Reports of Amnesty
International on violation of human rights in Iran is open to the public too.
Soon people in Iran along with
concerned citizens globally will put all the leaders of Islamic regime of Iran
on trial for all the heinous state crimes they have committed in Iran.
But until then the International Campaign to close down Iranian Embassies
has very rightfully demanded that Secretary-General of the United Nations, BAN
KI-MOON, the United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights and its senior
management group, adopt a resolution for closing down all Iranian Embassies
around the world. This is the least global citizens expect the United
Nation do.
If the above mentioned crimes are not
enough for such a resolution, then let us study the crimes this regime has
committed against children.
There cannot be found any law or
regulation that benefits children in general, in the Islamic state of
Iran. The Convention on the Rights of the Child was never adopted
by the Islamic Regime of Iran. Children are segregated at very young age.
The hijib has been imposed on girls as young as 5
years old. In schools, the Sharia law is
paramount and is teaching young girls to become submissive and young boys cruelty towards women and brutality towards girls.
Furthermore, Sharia law has taken over the childhood
children by preventing young girls and boys participating in social and leisure
activities. Forced marriage and child brides are permitted and the husband
can be as old as her grandfather. The Regime also has been involved in
sexual trafficking of girls and children are sold as sex slaves. States
with laws of Sharia have permitted short term
marriages or sigheh. Young girls
are sold into prostitution as short term marriages, in which these marriages
can last from one hour to several years. In 21st century language a “Child
Bride”
is another name for abduction and rape and it is
considered a serious crime. Children are being arrested, tortured, forced
to witness torture of their beloved ones and raped by the officials in prisons.
A virgin girl is raped first before execution.
Child labor is permitted and children
are working in the most unbearable environment. Many
have lost their health due to their
jobs. According to Islamic Regime Authorities,
over 5 million children have been prevented from attending school and are
practically living in streets.
Highlights of above mentioned crimes
against children and misery that this regime has caused these children living
in Iran gives us the right to request the urgent matter before
Secretary-General of the United Nations, BAN KI-MOON, the United Nations High
Commissioner of Human Rights and its senior management group by the
international Campaign to close down Iranian embassies, and that is to
adopt a resolution to freeze all the bank accounts of the Islamic
regime’s leaders. Much evidence and documentation have come to
light showing embezzlement of money belonging to the people of Iran by these
leaders. These leaders who have committed state crimes and human rights
violations, have pocketed huge amounts of funds into their personal bank
accounts in Europe, Canada and other Western countries.
The campaign has only briefly touched
upon violations and crimes against women and children. There is much to
say about the violation against workers, horrendous crimes against Kurdish
people, and oppression against other religions.
To
prevent further crimes by Islamic Regime of Iran and to save the lives of the
people in Iran, we believe the Secretary-General of the United Nations, BAN
KI-MOON,
the United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights and its senior management
group need to act fast. We therefore expect a resolution be adopted by
the United Nation to close down all Iranian Embassies for:
Sincerely,
Homa Arjomand
Coordinator of the International Campaign to Closedown Iranian Embassies
homawpi@closedowniranianembassies.com
www.closedowniranianembassies.com
416-737-9500