A/RES/63/191 GA
Situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Draft symbol | A/C.3/63/L.40 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/63/191 |
| Category | SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND EQUITY |
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/63/191
General Assembly
Distr.: General
24 February 2009
Sixty-third session
Agenda item 64 (c)
08-48225
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 18 December 2008
[on the report of the Third Committee (A/63/430/Add.3 and Corr.1)]
63/191. Situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran
The General Assembly,
Guided by the Charter of the United Nations, as well as the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, 0F1 the International Covenants on Human Rights1F2 and
other international human rights instruments,
Recalling its previous resolutions on the situation of human rights in the
Islamic Republic of Iran, the most recent of which is resolution 62/168 of
18 December 2007,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to
its resolution 62/168,2F 3 which highlights a broad range of serious human rights
violations, legal and institutional gaps and impediments to the protection of human
rights and which discusses some positive developments in a few areas;
2.
Expresses its deep concern at serious human rights violations in the
Islamic Republic of Iran relating to, inter alia:
(a)
Torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,
including flogging and amputations;
(b)
The continuing high incidence of executions carried out in the absence of
internationally recognized safeguards, including public executions and executions of
juveniles;
(c)
Persons in prison who continue to face sentences of execution by
stoning;
(d)
Arrests, violent repression and sentencing of women exercising their
right to peaceful assembly, a campaign of intimidation against women’s human
rights defenders, and continuing discrimination against women and girls in law and
in practice;
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1 Resolution 217 A (III).
2 Resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
3 A/63/459.
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(e)
Increasing discrimination and other human rights violations against
persons belonging to religious, ethnic, linguistic or other minorities, recognized or
otherwise, including, inter alia, Arabs, Azeris, Baluchis, Kurds, Christians, Jews,
Sufis and Sunni Muslims and their defenders, and, in particular, attacks on Baha’is
and their faith in State-sponsored media, increasing evidence of efforts by the State
to identify and monitor Baha’is, preventing members of the Baha’i faith from
attending university and from sustaining themselves economically, and the arrest and
detention of seven Baha’i leaders without charge or access to legal representation;
(f)
Ongoing, systemic and serious restrictions of freedom of peaceful
assembly and association and freedom of opinion and expression, including those
imposed on the media, Internet users and trade unions, and increasing harassment,
intimidation and persecution of political opponents and human rights defenders
from all sectors of Iranian society, including arrests and violent repression of labour
leaders, labour members peacefully assembling and students, in particular with
regard to the 2008 Majles electoral process;
(g)
Severe limitations and restrictions on freedom of religion and belief,
including the provision in the proposed draft penal code that sets out a mandatory
death sentence for apostasy;
(h)
Persistent failure to uphold due process of law rights, and violation of the
rights of detainees, including the systematic and arbitrary use of prolonged solitary
confinement;
3.
Calls upon the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to address the
substantive concerns highlighted in the report of the Secretary-General and the
specific calls to action found in previous resolutions of the General Assembly, and
to respect fully its human rights obligations, in law and in practice, in particular:
(a)
To eliminate, in law and in practice, amputations, flogging and other
forms of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;
(b)
To abolish, in law and in practice, public executions and other executions
carried out in the absence of respect for internationally recognized safeguards;
(c)
To abolish, pursuant to its obligations under article 37 of the Convention
on the Rights of the Child 3F4 and article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights, 0H2 executions of persons who at the time of their offence were under
the age of 18;
(d)
To abolish the use of stoning as a method of execution;
(e)
To eliminate, in law and in practice, all forms of discrimination and other
human rights violations against women and girls;
(f)
To eliminate, in law and in practice, all forms of discrimination and other
human rights violations against persons belonging to religious, ethnic, linguistic or
other minorities, recognized or otherwise, to refrain from monitoring individuals on
the basis of their religious beliefs, and to ensure that access of minorities to
education and employment is on par with that of all Iranians;
(g)
To implement, inter alia, the 1996 report of the Special Rapporteur on
religious intolerance, 4F5 which recommended ways in which the Islamic Republic of
Iran could emancipate the Baha’i community;
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4 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1577, No. 27531.
5 See E/CN.4/1996/95/Add.2.
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(h)
To end the harassment, intimidation and persecution of political
opponents and human rights defenders, including by releasing persons imprisoned
arbitrarily or on the basis of their political views;
(i)
To uphold due process of law rights and to end impunity for human
rights violations;
4.
Notes the positive, though limited, gains, developments and steps
discussed in the report of the Secretary-General, but remains concerned that many
such steps have yet to be implemented in law or in practice;
5.
Further calls upon the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to
redress its inadequate record of cooperation with international human rights
mechanisms by, inter alia, reporting pursuant to its obligations to the treaty bodies
of the instruments to which it is a party and cooperating fully with all international
human rights mechanisms, including facilitating visits to its territory of special
procedures mandate holders, and encourages the Government of the Islamic
Republic of Iran to continue exploring cooperation on human rights and justice
reform with the United Nations, including the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights;
6.
Requests an update from the Secretary-General on the situation of human
rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, including its cooperation with international
human rights mechanisms, at its sixty-fourth session;
7.
Decides to continue its examination of the situation of human rights in
the Islamic Republic of Iran at its sixty-fourth session under the item entitled
“Promotion and protection of human rights”.
71st plenary meeting
18 December 2008
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