Iran pans UN report accusing Tehran of ‘genocide’ against minorities in 1980s

File: Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran Javaid Rehman listens to a statement during a special session of the UN Human Rights Council on the situation in Iran, at the United Nations in Geneva on November 24, 2022. (VALENTIN FLAURAUD / AFP)
File: Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran Javaid Rehman listens to a statement during a special session of the UN Human Rights Council on the situation in Iran, at the United Nations in Geneva on November 24, 2022. (VALENTIN FLAURAUD / AFP)

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran condemns a report by a United Nations expert that accused the country of “atrocity crimes” against minorities and killings in the 1980s.

Javaid Rehman, the UN’s independent special rapporteur on the rights situation in Iran, on Monday called for a probe into allegations Iran committed summary, arbitrary, and extra-judicial executions in 1981-1982 and in 1988.

He said in a statement, after releasing a report with his detailed findings, that the actions “amounted to crimes against humanity of murder and extermination, as well as genocide.”

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani dismisses the report as an attempt by Tehran’s “enemies to tarnish the image of the Islamic Republic.”

“The claims lack any legal basis and are completely rejected,” Kanani says, accusing Rehman of “abusing his position” and spreading “false news.”

In his report, Rehman said there should be “no impunity for such gross human rights violations, regardless of when they were committed.”

“The Iranian regime and its leaders should not be allowed to escape the consequences of their crimes against humanity and genocide,” he added.

The expert, whose mandate ends on July 31, said that “the targeting and victimizing of religious, ethnic and linguistic minorities and political opponents continued with complete impunity during, and since, the first decade of the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979.”

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