Father of Martyr Hezarjaribi to the international community: Take effective action to ensure justice and prevent similar tragedies The father of Iran’s heroic Padel athlete martyr called on the international community at the UN Human Rights Council: “Hear the voice of our suffering and take urgent, serious, and effective measures to ensure justice and prevent the repetition of such tragedies.”
Uncle of martyr in 12-Day War: No innocent child should ever be a victim of war, regardless of skin color, race, or nationality The uncle of the teenage Taekwondo athlete who was martyred in the 12-day war emphasized that many children like Amir Ali lost their lives in this conflict. He stated: “We expect that these incidents will not remain hidden from human rights laws and mechanisms, and that in the future no innocent child, regardless of skin color, race, or nationality, will ever fall victim to war.”
Participation of the Secretary of High Council for Human Rights in the 60th session of the Human Rights Council A high-level Iranian delegation, headed by the Secretary of the High Council for Human Rights, is participating in the 60th session of the Human Rights Council.
Synthetic drugs and cocaine threaten Germany Reports indicate that drug trafficking and consumption, particularly cocaine, have dramatically increased in Germany compared to previous years.
Targeting heritage, targeting identity: Israel’s assault on Gaza’s cultural roots The Israeli regime is systematically targeting Gaza’s historical buildings and antiquities as part of its ethnic cleansing crimes.
Islamophobia in Australia skyrockets: Muslims face harassment, attacks, and neglect The latest report on the Islamophobia crisis in Australia shows that anti-Muslim sentiment in the country has reached unprecedented levels.
U.S. supreme court authorizes arrests based on race The ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court means that individuals who appear foreign, or who speak Spanish or English with an accent, may be subject to arrest in the Los Angeles area.
Germany approves draft law to intensify crackdown on migrants The German government has approved a draft law to implement the European Union’s sweeping asylum reforms—an action that human rights groups warn could undermine basic protections for refugees, including children.
Tunisian activist joins Gaza Freedom Flotilla with his precious boat A Tunisian activist risked everything by joining the Gaza Freedom Flotilla with his personal and valuable boat.
U.S. federal agents arrest hundreds in Georgia immigration raid U.S. federal agents, as part of efforts to detain and deport migrants in the country, arrested hundreds of migrants at a factory in Georgia.