Iran condemns UN experts’ report on 2022 protests

In this frame grab from video taken by an individual not employed by the Associated Press and obtained by the AP outside Iran shows people blocking an intersection during a protest to mark 40 days since the death in custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, whose tragedy sparked Iran's biggest antigovernment movement in over a decade, in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022. (AP)
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Updated 09 March 2024
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Iran condemns UN experts’ report on 2022 protests

  • Not only did the expert committee not establish the truth, but it also deliberately distorted the facts

TEHRAN: Tehran has strongly condemned a UN report on the authorities’ response to mass protests in 2022, denouncing Western countries’ “Iranophobia.”
The report was built on “baseless claims” and “false and biased information, without a legal basis,” Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said in a statement.
International experts said the repression of mostly peaceful protests beginning in September 2022 and “institutionalized discrimination” toward women and girls have led to “crimes against humanity.”
Kanani said: “Not only did the expert committee not establish the truth, but it also deliberately distorted the facts.”
The report, he said, “was prepared by Israel, the United States, and some Western countries,” who were “continuing a project of Iranophobia and defamation of Iran.”
Kanani said these countries were “angry at the failure of their interventions during the riots,” referring to the protests.
Tehran authorities say the “riots” were fomented by the “enemies” of Iran.
The spokesman said a special committee charged by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi with investigating the protests had “recently sent its final report to the president” without giving details on its findings.
The UN experts said “no less than 551” protesters were killed by security forces, who “used unnecessary and disproportionate force.”
The UN Human Rights Council mandated the experts’ investigation — in which Iranian authorities refused to take part — following massive protests that shook Iran after the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini.
A 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman, Amini, had been arrested by the morality police in Tehran for an alleged breach of the country’s strict dress code for women.

 


Palestinian deputy president discusses Gaza with Egyptian officials

Updated 04 January 2026
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Palestinian deputy president discusses Gaza with Egyptian officials

  • The discussion also centered on strategies for maintaining stability in the Palestinian territories

LONDON: Hussein Al-Sheikh, the deputy president of the Palestinian Authority, discussed security and diplomatic issues during separate meetings in Cairo with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Ati and Hassan Rashad, the Director of the Egyptian General Intelligence Service.

Al-Sheikh briefed Egyptian officials on the latest developments regarding the Palestinian issue, in the presence of Major General Majed Faraj, the head of the Palestinian General Intelligence Service.

The discussion on Sunday also centered on strategies for maintaining stability in the Palestinian territories and progressing to the second phase of US President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza, as reported by the Wafa news agency.

Officials also aimed to improve coordination and consultation to tackle the challenges facing Palestine and the wider region.

Al-Sheikh is poised to become the Palestinian president in the event of a power vacuum in the Palestinian Authority, currently led by 90-year-old Mahmoud Abbas.