NIAC Welcomes Senate Passage of Iran Human Rights Resolution

Washington, DC – The National Iranian American Council applauds the Senate’s passage yesterday of S.Res.355, which condemned Iran’s deplorable human rights record, urged the restoration of meaningful human rights to all of Iran’s citizens, and called for an immediate release of those wrongfully imprisoned in violation of their rights.

NIAC President Trita Parsi called the resolution “a step forward” in bringing greater worldwide attention to Iran’s human rights abuses against innocent civilians.  “US policymakers have to bring a greater focus to the human rights problems in Iran; a strategy that focuses only on Iran’s nuclear program and ignores the suffering of the Iranian people will not be successful” Parsi said.

Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) addressed the Senate chamber yesterday about Iran’s human rights abuses, saying “recent events have made abundantly clear that the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is failing, and failing badly, to live up to its own professed ideals and its international commitments to protect the human rights of its citizens and others.”  He, alongside Senators McCain (R-AZ), Casey (D-PA), Graham (R-SC), Nelson (R-NE), Corker (R-TN), and Lieberman (I-CT), submitted the resolution earlier this week and secured its passage in only two days.

Speaking of the resolution, Senator Levin, who chairs the Senate’s Armed Services Committee, said “It is proper and appropriate for the Senate to make clear its determination that these acts violate international human rights standards, Iran’s own professed commitments, and common decency.”

A similar but unrelated resolution supporting the Iranian people’s struggle for rights is pending in the House of Representatives, introduced last week by Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) with Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC), and Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA).  So far, Representatives Wolf (R-VA), Shuler (D-NC), and Manzullo (R-IL) have signed on to that effort.

2 Responses to NIAC Welcomes Senate Passage of Iran Human Rights Resolution

  1. Pirouz says:

    Amazing. These US legislative branches vote in overwhelming support of actual Israeli war crimes, are completely silent about Egypt’s human rights record, but go absolutely hog wild in denouncing excesses committed by Iran’s criminal justice system.

    What about the Palestinian people’s struggle for rights? The Egyptian people’s? Obviously, everything is overlooked if your dictatorial government is pro-Israel. And if it is not, like Iran, you get a campaign of anti-Iran resolutions directed against you.

    Anything and everything to demonize Iran.

    One step closer to war.

  2. Alireza says:

    Re: “What about the Palestinian people’s struggle for rights? The Egyptian people’s?” Well, if this website were the NPAC or NEAC blog, that might be a cogent question, but it’s not. What does the “I” in NIAC stand for? Iranians should care about Iranians before they care what happens to Arabs (many of whom harbor some hostility toward Iranians, but who do cheer whenever A-jad barks at Israel).

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