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Iran approves law to reveal cases of US, UK human rights violation

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Iran approves law to reveal cases of US, UK human rights violation

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has notified relevant Iranian authorities of a law that tasks them with bringing to light cases of human rights violation by the United States and Britain.

The legislation, which was earlier passed by the Majlis (parliament) and approved by Iran's Guardian Council (GC), aims to inform the global community about the gross violation of human rights by the United States and Britain.

To this end, Iran has allocated an annual amount of USD 20 million and designated a working group, superintended by Iran’s Intelligence Ministry, to monitor the related procedures.

The task force also includes Iran's Foreign Ministry, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), Communications and Information Technology Ministry, Culture and Islamic Communications Organization and a member of Iran's Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.

The legislation requires Iran's Foreign Ministry to prepare and release annual reports on cases of human rights violation by the US and UK and tasks the Intelligence Ministry to present quarterly reports to the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.

The United States has come under heavy scrutiny following the United Nation’s 2011 human rights report laid by High Commissioner Navi Pillay for its human rights abuses.

The US is accused of using torture techniques, including a simulated drowning technique known as water-boarding, on alleged terrorist suspects, many of whom have been held without charge for years at the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.

The detention facility was initially established at a US naval base in Cuba after the US invasion of Afghanistan in January 11, 2002, under former US President George W. Bush.

There are still many prisoners in the facility despite vows by US President Barack Obama to close the notorious prison.

London has also been at the center of concerns by human rights activists over the past two years for, among others, the threat to use rubber bullets and water cannons against demonstrators as well as the use of controversial kettling techniques to contain protests.

London is also currently pursuing regulations that allow officials immediate access to all phone and internet usage of individuals upon demand.


PressTV - Iran approves law to reveal cases of US, UK human rights violation
 
Quite honestly, the world or UN wont listen to it,...
These are honestly for domestic consumption!!
 
Quite honestly, the world or UN wont listen to it,...
These are honestly for domestic consumption!!

The West is always issuing all kinds of reports about countries they hate, while concealing their own crimes and atrocities. Are you aware of this?
 
Quite honestly, the world or UN wont listen to it,...
These are honestly for domestic consumption!!

So, you're suggesting that people should simply remain quiet about your big daddy's abuses, right? Why don't you just get lost?
 

So, you're suggesting that people should simply remain quiet about your big daddy's abuses, right? Why don't you just get lost?

We are ur big daddy... So if they are our daddy, then they r ur grandad !! Shut and talk rational !!!
Y dont ur govt speak up then? If they speak, will the world listen?
 
Why do you need to pass a law for this?
 
Canada is a little funny country , they issue all sort of human right reports about any country they like but when it come to themselves they can't even for one week tolerate any sorts of protests and pass laws that ban any sort of protest and then start arresting protesters.
the same goes for us that they passed laws that ban any protest in places that high ranking governmental official go for visit or reside , it means you are free to have any sort of protest in Arizona desert but in cities like New-york and Washington , well who can find a place to do any sort of protest with such law

Why do you need to pass a law for this?

perhaps because this sort of things is to some extent meddling in other countries internal affair and according to our laws and customs we have no habit of interfering in other people business .:angel:
but honestly I also wonder why there is any need for such law , its anybody moral duty to expose such hypocrites .
 
Canada is a little funny country , they issue all sort of human right reports about any country they like but when it come to themselves they can't even for one week tolerate any sorts of protests and pass laws that ban any sort of protest and then start arresting protesters.
the same goes for us that they passed laws that ban any protest in places that high ranking governmental official go for visit or reside , it means you are free to have any sort of protest in Arizona desert but in cities like New-york and Washington , well who can find a place to do any sort of protest with such law



perhaps because this sort of things is to some extent meddling in other countries internal affair and according to our laws and customs we have no habit of interfering in other people business .:angel:
but honestly I also wonder why there is any need for such law , its anybody moral duty to expose such hypocrites .

These western countries are masters of hypocrisy and the most amazing thin is they are almost always supported by the indians who are supposed to be the friends of Iran.
 
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