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Iran’s Ongoing Human Rights Abuses and Repression

28 June 2026
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The Council of Europe recently adopted a resolution highlighting the inadequate attention given to Iran’s human rights abuses during diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Tehran. The Memorandum of Understanding between the two nations outlines plans for a nuclear agreement and the cessation of hostilities but notably omits discussions on Iran’s oppressive practices, including its extensive use of the death penalty. The resolution emphasizes that sustainable peace in Iran requires adherence to human rights and called for European nations to bolster support for human rights defenders. It expressed concern over transnational repression by Iranian authorities and urged the protection of individuals targeted in Council of Europe member states. Furthermore, the resolution demands an immediate moratorium on the death penalty in Iran and the release of individuals detained for exercising their rights to free expression and assembly.

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Iran’s human rights record has faced increasing scrutiny, particularly following widespread protests and violent crackdowns, with reports indicating that tens of thousands have been killed or detained. The country is notorious for its use of the death penalty, having executed at least 45 political prisoners since the start of 2026. International organizations have labeled Iran as one of the highest-risk countries for torture and state violence, with a recent report detailing severe human rights violations, including arbitrary detention and sexual violence in prisons. These systemic issues highlight the ongoing challenges facing civil liberties and the rule of law in Iran, underscoring the urgency for international dialogue and intervention.

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