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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/79/183
General Assembly
Distr.: General
19 December 2024
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Seventy-ninth session
Agenda item 71 (c)
Promotion and protection of human rights: human rights
situations and reports of special rapporteurs
and representatives
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 17 December 2024
[on the report of the Third Committee (A/79/458/Add.3, para. 30)]
79/183. 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 78/220 of 19 December 2023,
Welcoming Human Rights Council resolution 55/19 of 4 April 2024,3 in which
the Council decided to extend the mandates of the Independent International Fact-
Finding Mission on the Islamic Republic of Iran 4 and of the Special Rapporteur on
the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran for a period of one year,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to
resolution 78/220,5 the report of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission
on the Islamic Republic of Iran submitted pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution
S-35/16 and the report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the
Islamic Republic of Iran, submitted pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution
55/19;7
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1 Resolution 217 A (III).
2 Resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
3 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Seventy-ninth Session, Supplement No. 53
(A/79/53), chap. IV.
4 Established pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution S-35/1 (see Official Records of the
General Assembly, Seventy-eighth Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/78/53), chap. III).
5 A/79/509.
6 A/HRC/55/67.
7 A/79/371.
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2.
Welcomes the efforts of the Islamic Republic of Iran to host one of the
largest refugee populations in the world, including over 3.7 million Afghan refugees,
asylum-seekers and Afghans in refugee-like situations according to figures reported
by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in June 2024,
acknowledges efforts to provide them with access to basic services, in particular
healthcare, temporary work permits and education for children, acknowledges
planned efforts for further protection of certain categories of migrants in vulnerable
situations and refugees in the country, including children, pregnant women, older
people and sick migrants, and notes with concern the reports of deportation of many
undocumented foreign nationals8 and of discrimination, violence and limited access
to basic economic and social services for Afghan refugees;
3.
Also welcomes the engagement of the Islamic Republic of Iran with human
rights treaty bodies, including through the submission of periodic reports to the
Committee on the Rights of the Child in November 2023 and the Human Rights
Committee in October 2023, and the participation in its review before the Committee
on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in August 2024, notes the continued
engagement of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran with the Office of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, including through dialogue
and the visit of the Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights to the Islamic
Republic of Iran in February 2024, while encouraging enhanced substantive technical
cooperation with the Office, and urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to continue its
engagement with relevant treaty bodies and its participation in the universal periodic
review, including by submitting outstanding periodic reports and fully considering all
recommendations received from all relevant human rights treaty bodies;
4.
Takes note of the outcome in July 2024 of the Iranian presidential
elections, stresses the importance of free and fair elections, and encourages the newly
elected President to undertake concrete steps to improve the human rights situation
in the Islamic Republic of Iran;
5.
Welcomes the directive of November 2023 on “Referring to international
human rights conventions in judicial decisions” that instructs judges to align their
decisions with the international human rights obligations of the Islamic Republic of
Iran, and calls for its full implementation;
6.
Acknowledges cooperation by the Islamic Republic of Iran with select
special procedure mandate holders, while noting the limited scope of such
cooperation to date and reaffirming the importance of full and unhindered cooperation
with all special procedure mandate holders, including the Special Rapporteur on the
situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran;
7.
Notes 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;
8.
Acknowledges the reports by the Government of the Islamic Republic of
Iran of the revocation of the death penalty in a limited number of cases, notably for
qisas (retribution in kind) following efforts by the Dispute and Resolution Councils,
and instances of the release of prisoners who were detained for non-intentional
crimes, while expressing serious concern at the circumstances of the revocations and
releases;
9.
Condemns in the strongest terms the alarming increase in the application 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
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8 See A/79/509.
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confessions and without fair trial and due process; reiterates the concern that a
significant number of offences carrying the death penalty do not qualify as the most
serious crimes, including drug-related offences, as well as other actions provided under
the penal code of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including adultery, same-sex relations,
apostasy, blasphemy and convictions for drinking alcohol, as well as crimes that are
overly broad or vaguely defined,9 which is in violation of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights; 10 expresses serious concern at the disproportionate
application of the death penalty to persons belonging to minorities, particularly ethnic
and religious minorities, who are targeted for death sentences relating to their alleged
involvement in political or religious groups, and at the continued execution of women,
which has reached the highest number of reported executions of women since 2013;
expresses concern at the use of the death penalty by the Islamic Republic of Iran as a
tool of political repression, including against those exercising their rights to freedom
of opinion and expression and peaceful assembly; expresses further concern at the
continuing disregard for protections under Iranian law or internationally recognized
safeguards relating to the imposition of the death penalty, including executions
undertaken in secrecy or without prior notification of the prisoner’s family members
or legal counsel, as required by Iranian law; 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, and to consider establishing a moratorium on executions;
10. 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 persons who at the time of their
alleged offence were under the age of 18, in violation of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 11 and to
commute the sentences for all child offenders on death row;
11.
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 and gender-based violence in all its forms,
amputations, and punishments that are grossly 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), 12 and to ensure that all
allegations of torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
are promptly and impartially investigated and perpetrators held accountable;
12. Urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to cease the widespread and systematic
use of arbitrary arrests and detention, including the frequent use of this practice to
target dual and foreign nationals, who in some cases reside overseas and may be
prosecuted upon return, and the practices of enforced disappearance and
incommunicado detention for similar purposes, to release those who have been
arbitrarily detained and to account for the fate or whereabouts of those subjected to
enforced disappearance and to hold those responsible to account, and to uphold, in
law and in practice, procedural guarantees and other legal protections to ensure a fair
trial, including timely access to legal representation of one’s choice from the time of
arrest through all stages of trials and appeals, full access to the content of the case
file, being informed promptly and in detail, in a language that the accused speaks and
understands, of the charges faced, and being provided consideration of bail and other
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9 See A/HRC/55/62 and A/HRC/55/67.
10 See resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
11 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1577, No. 27531.
12 Resolution 70/175, annex.
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reasonable terms for release from custody pending trial, and respect the prohibition
of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and calls
upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to ensure that it meets its obligations under article
36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations13 in relation to communication
with and access to nationals of sending States who are in prison, custody or detention;
13. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to address the poor conditions in
prisons, urges an end to the practice of deliberately denying prisoners access to
adequate medical treatment and supplies, safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene,
contact with family members, or making such access contingent upon confession or
subject to reprisal, as well as the use of sexual and gender-based violence, including
rape, against prisoners, also calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to establish
credible and independent prison oversight authorities to investigate all deaths in
detention and complaints or allegations of abuse or human rights violations, and urges
the relevant authorities to conduct prompt, effective, independent, transparent and
impartial investigations and ensure accountability;
14. Condemns the intensified, targeted repression of women and girls by the
Islamic Republic of Iran, both online and offline, and the lack of accountability and
justice measures for human rights violations perpetrated against women and girls, and
strongly urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to eliminate, in law and in practice, all
forms of systemic discrimination and violence against women and girls, in public and
private life, including sexual and gender-based violence, verbal and physical
harassment, and related human rights violations against women and girls, and to
ensure that grievances are taken seriously and investigations into alleged human
rights violations and abuses are conducted promptly, effectively, independently,
transparently and impartially in conformity with international law; acknowledges the
bill to protect women against violence, and calls for its revision to ensure alignment
with international human rights law and subsequent implementation, and for the
Islamic Republic of Iran to take gender-responsive measures to prevent and ensure
protection for women and girls against sexual and gender-based violence in all its
forms, including sexual assault and intimate partner violence, to ensure women’s and
girls’ equal protection and access to justice, including by preventing and prohibiting
so-called honour killings, female genital mutilation and child, early and forced
marriage, which is inherently destructive to the life of the girl child and has increased
in the Islamic Republic of Iran in recent years, as recommended by the Committee on
the Rights of the Child and the Human Rights Committee, and to promote, support
and enable women’s and girls’ full, equal and meaningful participation and leadership
in political and other decision-making processes, and, while recognizing the high
enrolment of girls and women in all levels of education in the Islamic Republic of
Iran, to lift restrictions on women’s and girls’ equal access to free, equitable primary
and secondary education and on equal access to higher education, and to take
appropriate prevention and protection measures to protect schools and students,
including girls, and remove legal, regulatory and cultural barriers to women’s free,
equal and meaningful participation and leadership in the labour market and in all
aspects of economic, cultural, social and political life, including unrestricted
participation in and attendance at sporting events; and expresses grave concern that
the bill on youth and protection of the family undermines the right to the enjoyment
of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health for women and girls;
15. Expresses serious concern at the discriminatory compulsory veiling laws
and policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which fundamentally undermine the
human rights of women and girls; expresses concern at the escalation in the
enforcement of these laws and policies, including through increased threats of
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13 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 596, No. 8638.
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violence, mobilization by State institutions and the private sector to monitor and
enforce compliance, including through, inter alia, arbitrary arrest, detention and
persecution of women and girls perceived or found to be non-compliant with the
State’s discriminatory laws and policies, as well as the use of surveillance technology
to monitor and fine women and girls, the exclusion of women and girls from public
spaces, the discrimination against women in the labour market, restrictions on access
to services, and suppression of online and offline activism, all of which intensify the
repression of women and girls; reiterates concern at Iranian security forces escalating
pre-existing patterns of physical violence against women and girls who are perceived
as failing to comply with hijab and chastity laws, which impose even greater
restrictive and punitive measures on women and girls, further undermining their
human rights, including the rights to freedom of movement, opinion and expression,
and religion or belief, as well as economic, social and cultural rights; expresses
further concern at ongoing consideration of the draft bill to support the family by
promoting the culture of chastity and hijab; and reaffirms calls for all such laws and
policies to be repealed;
16. Also expresses serious concern at the widespread restrictions on the rights
to freedom of peaceful assembly and association and freedom of opinion and
expression, both online and offline, and calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to
immediately and unconditionally release persons arbitrarily detained for the exercise of
their human rights and fundamental freedoms, including human rights defenders,
journalists and all those who remain under detention for taking part in peaceful protests;
17. Condemns the measures used by the Islamic Republic of Iran to repress
protests, including the protests that began in September 2022, notably the use of mass
arrests and arbitrary detention, disproportionate force, including the use of force
resulting in the death, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment during arrest, physical violence and psychological abuse in detention,
including sexual and gender-based violence, and the imposition and administration of
the death penalty against those connected to the protests, calls for urgent repeal of
provisions of the Law on the Use of Firearms by Armed Forces in Necessary Incidents
which contravene international law and calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to
uphold the human rights of those involved in peaceful protests, to rescind unduly
harsh sentences, including those involving the death penalty and long-term internal
exile, and emphasizes commitments made by judicial authorities to review cases of
those arrested, and to end reprisals against human rights defenders, including women
human rights defenders, the families of protesters, journalists and other media
workers covering protests, lawyers who represent or seek to represent protesters, and
those who cooperate or attempt to cooperate with the United Nations human rights
mechanisms, and re-emphasizes the importance of prompt, independent, impartial,
effective and transparent investigations into all instances of human rights violations
and of holding those responsible to account;
18. Urges the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to address violations
of the rights to social security and to just and favourable conditions of work, and to
address wage arrears, denial of employee protections and benefits, unjustified
dismissals and low worker wages, and to increase wages and pensions to ensure an
adequate living standard;
19. Strongly urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to end violations of the rights
to freedom of opinion and expression, both online and offline, which includes the
freedom to seek, receive and impart information, and to freedom of peaceful assembly
and of association, including through Internet disruption practices such as full and
partial Internet shutdowns, blocking of social media platforms and applications,
shutting down networks and throttling access to the Internet, applications and services
on mobile data, online censorship to intentionally prevent or disrupt access to or the
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dissemination of information online, the use of digital technologies to harass and
delegitimize the work of human rights defenders, arbitrary or unlawful surveillance
of online and digital contexts, and other widespread restrictions on Internet access or
dissemination of information online, and calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to
withdraw the bill on protecting the rights of users in cyberspace as its implementation
undermines the rights of individuals online;
20. Expresses concern at the use of harassment and intimidation to silence
individuals who oppose the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including
human rights defenders and their families, such as through arbitrary arrest and
detention; and also expresses concern at the harassment and intimidation of victims,
survivors and family members who seek accountability for human rights violations,
including in relation to long-standing human rights violations such as enforced
disappearances, and in relation to the 2022 protests;
21. Encourages the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to cooperate
with all relevant authorities on investigations into allegations of harassment and
intimidation of some families of the victims of the downing of Ukraine International
Airlines flight 752, and calls upon the Government to ensure accountability for the
downing in accordance with its obligations under applicable international law;
22. Reiterates its call 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, both online and offline, in which an independent, diverse and
pluralistic civil society can operate free from hindrance, insecurity and reprisals, to
end its harassment, intimidation and persecution, including abductions, arrests and
executions, of all individuals, including, but not limited to, political opponents,
human rights defenders and their families, whether they be Iranians, dual nationals or
foreign nationals, and wherever it may occur, and expresses further concern at
instances of repression of journalists, media workers and their families in the Islamic
Republic of Iran who face harassment, arbitrary detention and lengthy prison
sentences, and urges the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to halt threats
and intimidation against journalists and media workers who are critical of the
Government, and to investigate and prosecute those responsible for reprisals;
23. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to release women human rights
defenders imprisoned for exercising their rights, including the rights to freedom of
peaceful assembly and association and the freedom of opinion and expression, and to
recognize the risks, violence and persecution experienced by women human rights
defenders and take appropriate, robust and practical steps to protect women human
rights defenders and guarantee their full enjoyment of all their human rights, recalls
the positive, important and legitimate role of human rights defenders, including
women human rights defenders, in addition to lawyers, journalists, media workers,
artists and cultural practitioners in promoting and protecting human rights and
strengthening understanding, tolerance and peace, and strongly urges the Islamic
Republic of Iran to create and support a safe, enabling, accessible and inclusive
environment online and offline for their participation in all relevant activities;
24.
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 Ahwazi
Arabs, Azerbaijani Turks, Baluchis and Kurds, and their defenders, and expresses
particular concern at the higher proportion of casualties among protesters in minority-
populated cities and provinces, and at the disproportionate imposition of the death penalty
on persons belonging to minorities, in particular the Baluchi and Kurdish minorities;
25. Expresses serious concern about ongoing severe limitations and increasing
restrictions on the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief,
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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 the increased
harassment, intimidation, persecution, arbitrary arrest and detention of, and
incitement to hatred that leads to violence against, persons belonging to recognized
and unrecognized religious minorities, including Christians (particularly converts
from Islam), Gonabadi Dervishes, Jews, Sufi Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Yarsanis,
Zoroastrians, and, in particular, Baha’is, who have been subjected to a continued
increase in and the cumulative impacts of long-standing persecution, including
attacks, harassment and targeting, who face increasing restrictions and systemic
persecution by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran on account of their
faith and have been reportedly subjected to mass arrests and lengthy prison sentences,
as well as the arrest of prominent members and increased confiscation and destruction
of property, and calls upon the Government 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 minority religious group, to cease the
desecration of cemeteries and to ensure that everyone has the right to freedom of
thought, conscience and religion or belief, including the freedom to have, to change
or to adopt a religion or belief of their choice, in accordance with its obligations under
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
26. 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 restrictions contained in article 499 bis and article 500 bis of the Islamic
Penal Code, the continuing enforcement of which has significantly escalated
discrimination and violence, as well as economic restrictions, such as the closure,
destruction or confiscation of businesses, land 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, including for members of the Baha’i and other religious
minorities, and other human rights violations against persons belonging to recognized
and unrecognized religious minorities, condemns without reservation antisemitism
and any denial of the Holocaust, and calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to end
ongoing systemic impunity for those who commit crimes against persons belonging
to recognized and unrecognized religious minorities;
27. Expresses serious concern at the lack of accountability of the Government
of the Islamic Republic of Iran in response to long-standing human rights violations
involving the Iranian judiciary and security agencies, including ongoing enforced
disappearances, extrajudicial executions and the destruction of evidence and grave
sites, whereby the lack of accountability of authorities enables ongoing systemic
impunity for human rights violations;
28. Expresses particular concern at the failure of the Islamic Republic of Iran
to conduct prompt, effective, independent, transparent and impartial investigations
that align with international standards in response to all allegations of human rights
violations, including disproportionate use of force, arbitrary arrest and detention, and
torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, including
sexual and gender-based violence, and the failure to respect fair trial guarantees and
due process, and the use of torture, including to extract confessions, and enforced
disappearances as experienced by human rights defenders, peaceful protesters, political
prisoners, and dual or foreign nationals, among others; and reaffirms the call for the
Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to end ongoing systemic impunity for all
human rights violations, to launch a comprehensive accountability process, including
legal reforms, and to ensure the availability of effective remedies for victims, survivors
and all those seeking accountability, truth and justice for human rights violations;
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29. 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 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;
30. Also 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, and to take under
consideration the conclusions and recommendations presented to the Government of the
Islamic Republic of Iran in reports by United Nations special procedures;
(b)
Cooperating fully with the Independent International Fact-Finding
Mission on the Islamic Republic of Iran, including by allowing unhindered access to
the country and to gather information critical to carrying out the mandate;
(c)
Increasing cooperation with other special procedures, 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;
(d)
Continuing to enhance its cooperation with the treaty bodies, including by
submitting reports under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 14
the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities15 and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights16 and the implementation of the recommendations from treaty bodies;
(e)
Continuing to enhance its cooperation with all relevant United Nations
bodies to improve the promotion and protection of human rights in the Islamic
Republic of Iran;
(f)
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;
(g)
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;
(h)
Following through on its long-standing commitment to establish an
independent national human rights institution in line with the principles relating to the
status of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights (the
Paris Principles),17 made in the context of its first, second and third universal periodic
reviews by the Human Rights Council, with due regard for the recommendation of the
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights;
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14 Ibid., vol. 660, No. 9464.
15 Ibid., vol. 2515, No. 44910.
16 See resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
17 General Assembly resolution 48/134, annex.
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31. Further calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran 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;
32. Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to address the substantive concerns
highlighted in the reports of the Secretary-General, the Special Rapporteur on the
situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Independent International
Fact-Finding Mission on the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as the specific calls to action
found in previous resolutions of the General Assembly and the Human Rights Council,
and to respect fully its human rights obligations in law and in practice;
33. 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;
34. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
eightieth 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 fifty-ninth session;
35. Decides to continue its examination of the situation of human rights in the
Islamic Republic of Iran at its eightieth session under the item entitled “Promotion
and protection of human rights”.
53rd plenary meeting
17 December 2024
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