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Human Rights Experts Gravely Concerned at Killings and Arrests in Iran

          
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          UNITED NATIONS
          Press Release
          HUMAN RIGHTS EXPERTS GRAVELY CONCERNED AT
          KILLINGS AND ARRESTS IN IRAN
          19 June 2009
          GENEVA — Five independent United Nations experts* have voiced their grave
          concern about the use of excessive police force, arbitrary arrests and killings
          during the past week in the Islamic Republic of Iran. This also seriously hampers
          freedom of expression and assembly and the situation of human rights
          defenders in the country.
          Following the recent presidential elections, tens of thousands of opposition
          supporters have taken to the streets of Tehran and other cities throughout the
          Islamic Republic of Iran. While protests have been largely peaceful, violent
          clashes with security forces have resulted in the death, injury and arrest of
          numerous individuals. In addition there have been reported attacks against
          students and others who may have contested the election results.
          “We are gravely concerned that the recent arrests and the use of excessive
          police force against opposition supporters may be a direct attempt to stifle
          freedom of assembly and expression in the country”, said Frank La Rue,
          Special Rapporteuron freedom of opinion and expression. He had similar
          concerns about reports that access to online news services and social
          networking internet sites have been blocked since the election results were
          announced. “Human rights defenders are often the first target in situations as
          this one, but each State has a prime responsibility and dutyto protect them
          against any violence, threats, retaliation, de facto or de jure adverse
          discrimination, pressure or any other arbitrary action,” stressed Margaret
          Sekaggya, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders.
          “It is the Governments obligation to take all necessary measures to guarantee
          the right of everyone not to be deprived arbitrarily of their liberty and to have fair
          proceedings before an independent and impartial tribunal”, highlighted Manuela
          Carmena Castrillo, the Chairperson-Rapporteurofthe Working Group on
          arbitrary detention.
          With regard to the reported killings, Philip Alston, Special Rapporteuron
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          extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, emphasized that “law
          enforcement officials should apply non-violent means before resorting to the use
          of force and firearms”. The Special Rapporteuron torture and other cruel,
          inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Manfred Nowak, recalled that
          “excessive violence may constitute ill treatment which contravenes international
          human rights law”.
          The five human rights experts strongly urge the Government of the Islamic
          Republic of Iran to refrain from using excessive force and arbitrary detentions
          and to fully guarantee freedom of expression and assembly throughout the
          country.
          * The five human rights experts are Manuela Carmena Castrillo, Chairperson-
          Rapporteur of the Working Group on arbitrary detention; Philip Alston, Special
          Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions; Frank La Rue,
          Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of
          opinion and expression; Manfred Nowak, Special Rapporteur on torture and
          other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Margaret
          Sekaggya, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders.
          For more information and interview requests, contact Birgit Kainz-Labbé at + 41
          229179704
          For use of the information media; not an official record
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