A/RES/74/167 GA
Situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/74/167
General Assembly
Distr.: General
21 January 2020
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Seventy-fourth session
Agenda item 70 (c)
Promotion and protection of human rights: human rights
situations and reports of special rapporteurs and
representatives
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 18 December 2019
[on the report of the Third Committee (A/74/399/Add.3)]
74/167. 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,1 the International Covenants on Human Rights2 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 73/181 of 17 December 2018,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to
resolution 73/1813 and the report of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights
Council on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, 4 submitted
pursuant to Council resolution 40/18 of 22 March 2019;5
2.
Recalls the pledges made by the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran
with regard to improving the human rights situation in the country;
3.
Notes the significant decline in the number of executions in 2018, notably
due to the reduction in the number of executions for drug-related offences, following
amendments to the Anti-Narcotics Law, passed in October 2017;
4.
Welcomes the approval in May 2018 by the Parliament of the Islamic
Republic of Iran of the Law for the Protection of the Rights of Persons with
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1 Resolution 217 A (III).
2 Resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
3 A/74/273.
4 A/74/188.
5 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Seventy-fourth Session, Supplement No. 53
(A/74/53), chap. IV, sect. A.
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Disabilities and subsequent discussions regarding its implementation, and urges the
authorities to work together with civil society to ensure that sufficient State funds are
allocated for its implementation and monitoring;
5.
Also welcomes the continuing efforts of the Islamic Republic of Iran to
host a large number of Afghans, including approximately 1 million registered
refugees, and to provide them with access to basic services, in particular health care
and education for children;
6.
Further welcomes the commitments made by the Iranian authorities with
regard to improving the situation of women, and notes the ongoing discussions
regarding the comprehensive bill on ensuring the protection of women against
violence and the ratification of the amendment to the Nationality Law, which gives
Iranian women married to men with foreign nationality the right to request Iranian
citizenship for their children under the age of 18 years;
7.
Welcomes the engagement of the Islamic Republic of Iran with human
rights treaty bodies, including through the submission of periodic reports, and notes
in particular the engagement of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran with
the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the
Committee on the Rights of the Child and the Committee on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities and its participation in the universal periodic review;
8.
Also welcomes the ongoing contact with and dialogue between the Islamic
Republic of Iran and the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the
Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as the invitations extended to other special procedure
mandate holders;
9.
Further welcomes the expressed readiness of the Iranian High Council for
Human Rights and other Iranian officials to engage in bilateral dialogues on human
rights, and calls upon them to increase such dialogues or resume those that have been
paused;
10. Expresses serious concern, notwithstanding the previously noted
reduction in the number of executions, notably for drug-related crimes, at the
alarmingly high frequency of the imposition and carrying-out of the death penalty by
the Islamic Republic of Iran, in violation of its international obligations, including
executions undertaken against persons on the basis of forced confessions or for crimes
that do not qualify as the most serious crimes, including crimes that are overly broad
or vaguely defined, in violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights,2 expresses concern at the continuing disregard for internationally recognized
safeguards, including executions undertaken without notification of the prisoner’s
family members or legal counsel, and calls upon the Government of the Islamic
Republic of Iran to abolish, in law and in practice, public executions, which are
contrary to the 2008 directive seeking to end this practice issued by the former head
of the judiciary;
11.
Also expresses serious concern at the continued imposition of the death
penalty by the Islamic Republic of Iran against minors, and urges the Islamic Republic
of Iran to cease the imposition of the death penalty against minors, including persons
who at the time of their offence were under the age of 18, in violation of the
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 6 and to commute the sentences for child
offenders on death row;
12. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to ensure, in law and in practice,
that no one is subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment, which may include sexual violence, and punishments that are grossly
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disproportionate to the nature of the offence, in conformity with amendments to the
Penal Code, the constitutional guarantees of the Islamic Republic of Iran and
international obligations and standards, including but not limited to the United
Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the Nelson Mandela
Rules);7
13. Urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to cease the widespread and systematic
use of arbitrary arrests and detention, including the use of this practice to target dual
and foreign nationals, to release those who have been arbitrarily detained and to
uphold, in law and in practice, procedural guarantees to ensure fair trial standards,
including timely access to legal representation of one’s choice from the time of arrest
through all stages of trial and all appeals, the right not to be subjected to torture, cruel
and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and consideration of bail and
other reasonable terms for release from custody pending trial, and calls upon the
Islamic Republic of Iran to ensure that it meets its obligations under article 36 of the
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 8 in relation to communication with and
access to nationals of sending States who are in prison, custody or detention;
14. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to release persons detained for the
exercise of their human rights and fundamental freedoms, including those who have
been detained solely for taking part in peaceful protests, to consider rescinding unduly
harsh sentences, including those involving the death penalty and long-term internal
exile, and to end reprisals against individuals, including for cooperating or attempting
to cooperate with the United Nations human rights mechanisms;
15. Also calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to address the poor conditions
of prisons, to end the practice of deliberately denying prisoners access to adequate
medical treatment, which creates a consequent risk of death, and to put an end to the
continued and sustained house arrest of leading opposition figures from the 2009
presidential elections despite serious concerns about their health, as well as the
pressure exerted upon their relatives and dependants, including through arrest, and
calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to establish credible and independent prison
oversight authorities to investigate complaints of abuse;
16. Further calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran, including the judicial and
security branches, to create and maintain, in law and in practice, a safe and enabling
environment in which an independent, diverse and pluralistic civil society can operate
free from hindrance and insecurity, and urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to end
widespread and serious restrictions, in law and in practice, on the right to freedom of
expression and opinion, including in digital contexts, and the rights to freedom of
association and peaceful assembly, and to end its harassment, intimidation and
persecution of political opponents, human rights defenders, women’s and minority
rights defenders, labour and trade union activists, students’ rights defenders,
environmentalists, academics, film-makers, journalists, bloggers, social media users
and social media page administrators, media workers, religious leaders, artists,
lawyers, including human rights lawyers, and their families and persons belonging to
recognized and unrecognized religious minorities and their families, wherever it may
occur;
17. Strongly urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to eliminate, in law and in
practice, all forms of discrimination and other human rights violations against women
and girls, to take measures to ensure protection for women and girls against violence
and their equal protection and access to justice, to address the concerning incidence
of child, early and forced marriage, as recommended by the Committee on the Rights
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7 Resolution 70/175, annex.
8 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 596, No. 8638.
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of the Child, to promote, support and enable women’s participation in political and
other decision-making processes, and, while recognizing the high enrolment of
women in all levels of education in the Islamic Republic of Iran, to lift restrictions on
women’s equal access to all aspects of education and women’s equal participation in
the labour market and in all aspects of economic, cultural, social and political life,
including participation in and attendance at sporting events;
18. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to release women human rights
defenders imprisoned for exercising their rights, including the rights to freedom of
association and peaceful assembly and the right to freedom of expression and opinion,
and to take appropriate, robust and practical steps to protect women human rights
defenders and guarantee their full enjoyment of all their human rights;
19. Also calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to eliminate, in law and in
practice, all forms of discrimination and other human rights violations against persons
belonging to ethnic, linguistic or other minorities, including but not limited to Arabs,
Azeris, Balochis, Kurds and Turkmen, and their defenders;
20. Expresses serious concern about ongoing severe limitations and increasing
restrictions on the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief,
restrictions on the establishment of places of worship, undue restrictions on burials
carried out in accordance with religious tenets, attacks against places of worship and
burial and other human rights violations, including but not limited to harassment,
intimidation, persecution, arbitrary arrests and detention, and incitement to hatred that
leads to violence against persons belonging to recognized and unrecognized religious
minorities, including Christians, Gonabadi Dervishes, Jews, Sufi Muslims, Sunni
Muslims, Yarsanis, Zoroastrians and members of the Baha’i faith and their defenders
in the Islamic Republic of Iran, and calls upon the Government of the Islamic
Republic of Iran to cease monitoring individuals on account of their religious identity,
to release all religious practitioners imprisoned for their membership in or activities
on behalf of a recognized or unrecognized minority religious group and to ensure that
everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including the
freedom to have or to adopt a religion or belief of their choice, in accordance with its
obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
21. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to eliminate, in law and in practice,
all forms of discrimination on the basis of thought, conscience, religion or belief,
including economic restrictions, such as the closure or confiscation of businesses and
properties, the cancellation of licences and the denial of employment in certain public
and private sectors, including government or military positions and elected office, the
denial of and restrictions on access to education, and other human rights violations
against persons belonging to recognized and unrecognized religious minorities, and
to end impunity for those who commit crimes against persons belonging to recognized
and unrecognized religious minorities;
22. Also calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to launch a comprehensive
accountability process in response to all cases of serious human rights violations,
including allegations of excessive use of force against peaceful protesters and cases
of suspicious deaths in custody, as well as violations involving the Iranian judiciary
and security agencies, and calls upon the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran
to end impunity for such violations;
23. Further calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to implement its
obligations under those human rights treaties to which it is already a party, to
withdraw any reservations that are imprecise or could be considered incompatible
with the object and purpose of the treaty, to act upon the concluding observations
concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran adopted by the bodies of the international
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human rights treaties to which it is a party and to consider ratifying or acceding to the
international human rights treaties to which it is not already a party;
24. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to deepen its engagement with
international human rights mechanisms by:
(a)
Cooperating fully with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human
rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, including by accepting the repeated requests
made by the Special Rapporteur to visit the country in order to carry out the mandate;
(b)
Increasing cooperation with other special mechanisms, including by
facilitating long-standing requests for access to the country from thematic special
procedure mandate holders, whose access to its territory has been restricted or denied,
despite the standing invitation issued by the Islamic Republic of Iran, without
imposing undue conditions upon those visits;
(c)
Continuing to enhance its cooperation with the treaty bodies, including by
submitting overdue reports under the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination9 and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights;2
(d)
Implementing all accepted universal periodic review recommendations
from its first cycle, in 2010, its second cycle, in 2014, and its third cycle, in 2019,
with the full and genuine participation of independent civil society and other
stakeholders in the implementation process;
(e)
Building upon the engagement of the Islamic Republic of Iran with the
universal periodic review process by continuing to explore cooperation on human
rights and justice reform with the United Nations, including the Office of the United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights;
(f)
Following through on its commitment to establish an independent national
human rights institution, made in the context of both its first and its second universal
periodic reviews by the Human Rights Council, with due regard for the
recommendation of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights;
25. Also calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to continue to translate the
pledges made by the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran with respect to human
rights concerns into concrete action that results in demonstrable improvements as
soon as possible and to ensure that its national laws are consistent with its obligations
under international human rights law and that they are implemented in accordance
with its international obligations;
26. Further calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to address the substantive
concerns highlighted in the reports of the Secretary-General and the Special
Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well
as 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;
27. Strongly encourages the relevant thematic special procedure mandate
holders to pay particular attention to, with a view to investigating and reporting on,
the human rights situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran;
28. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
seventy-fifth session on the progress made in the implementation of the present
resolution, including options and recommendations to improve its implementation,
and to submit an interim report to the Human Rights Council at its forty-third session;
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9 Ibid., vol. 660, No. 9464.
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29. Decides to continue its examination of the situation of human rights in the
Islamic Republic of Iran at its seventy-fifth session under the item entitled
“Promotion and protection of human rights”.
50th plenary meeting
18 December 2019
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