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احمد شهید خواستار سفر به ایران شد تا به شدت گرفتن اعدام ها رسیدگی کند

احمد شهید خواستار سفر به ایران شد تا به شدت گرفتن اعدام ها رسیدگی کند
احمد شهید گزارشگر ویژه سازمان ملل متحد، به دولت جمهوری اسلامی ایران و جامعه بین المللی فراخوان داد كه از فرصتي كه با توافق برنامه هسته اي ايران ايجاد شده است استفاده كنند و موضوع شرايط حقوق بشر در ایران را رسيدگي كنند.
گزارشگر ویژه از رژیم ایران خواست تا از هیچ تلاشی در پرداختن به نگرانی هاي طولاني مدت حقوق بشر كوتاهي نكند كه بارها و بارها توسط مکانیسم های حقوق بشر سازمان ملل، به ویژه درمورد افزایش اعدام های سال گذشته .
همچنین افزایش محدودیت آزادی بیان و تجمع هاي مسالمت آمیز، حقوق زنان ، تبعیض علیه اقلیت های مذهبی و قومی، و محاكمه هاي در حال انجام روزنامه نگاران، وکلا و مدافعان حقوق بشر.
شهيد گفت : ” اين اميد قلبي من است كه نتيجه موفقيت آميز مذاكرات هسته اي كه ميتواند لغو تحريم هاي اقتصادي را امكانپذير كند، به رئيس جمهور حسن روحاني اجازه دهد كه روي ديگر وعده هاي انتخاباتي اش متمركز شود بخصوص آنها كه مربوط به بهره مندي تمامي مردم ايران از حقوق بشر مي باشد .
احمد شهید گزارشگر ویژه سازمان ملل متحد مجددا به مقامات ايران درخواست داد تا با تعامل سازنده و معنا داري اجازه سفر و ديدار او از كشور را بدهند و تصريح كرد كه تمايل به همكاري با مقامات ايراني در مقابله با چالش هاي حقوق بشر در ايران دارد .
گفتنی است در روزهایی که درهای ایران به روی دنیا باز شده تا شاهد بهبود وضع اقتصادی کشور باشیم، کماکان ممانعت از ورود گزارشگر ویژه سازمان ملل برای رسیدگی به موارد نقض حقوق بشر در ایران پابرجاست.
در این روزها نگرانی برای جان محمد علی طاهری اندیشمند ایرانی در معرض خطر اعدام است و در کنارش وضعیت کلی زندان های ایران که به جمعیت زندانیان عقیدتی که هر روز به تعداد آن افزوده می شود، نه تنها کاهش نداشته، بلکه شدت نیز گرفته است.


“Lawyers need to be protected not harassed” – UN experts urge China to halt detentions

GENEVA (16 July 2015) – United Nations human rights experts* today called on the Chinese authorities to stop what appears to be targeted police harassment and intimidation of lawyers and those working closely with them. “Lawyers are essential to ensure the rule of law; they need to be protected not harassed,” they said.

The independent experts expressed dismay at the ever growing number of lawyers and persons associated with their work, including law firm personnel, legal assistants and human rights defenders, who have been arrested and detained, including incommunicado, or summoned and questioned since 9 July 2015.

More than 100 lawyers have been arrested and detained or interrogated over the last few days in direct connection with their professional activities, according to the information received by the experts. Most of the lawyers are believed to have been working on human rights-related cases, in particular cases where they represented well known political dissidents, journalists and artists.

“If no charges are pressed, the authorities should immediately release all persons detained; alternatively, if they are officially charged with criminal offences, all due process guarantees should be provided, in particular the immediate and adequate access to an independent legal counsel,” they stressed.

“We are particularly concerned about the physical and mental integrity of 10 individuals, including 6 lawyers, who are currently held in police custody or under ‘residential surveillance’ in unknown locations, in most cases incommunicado since their arrests,” they said.

The experts expressed further concern that these persons may have been arbitrarily arrested and detained in contravention of not only the UN Basic Principles of the Role of Lawyers and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but also the Chinese Criminal Procedure Code.

“The fate and whereabouts of another 12 persons, including 3 lawyers, who have disappeared in unknown circumstances, are also worrying,” they noted.  “We call on the Chinese authorities to investigate these cases urgently and provide full disclosure on the results.”

“In societies governed by the rule of law, lawyers advocate within the legal system on behalf of clients, even where their personal views may differ from the clients’ views,” the independent experts stated. “Lawyers should never have to suffer prosecution or any other kind of sanctions or intimidation for discharging their professional duties.”

The experts underscored that, “as one of the three main actors of an independent justice system, lawyers have an essential role to play in protecting human rights, in particular due process and fair trial guarantees, and ultimately contribute greatly to ensuring respect for the rule of law.”

The experts are in contact with the Chinese authorities to clarify the issues in question.

(*) The experts: Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, Gabriela Knaul; Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders; Michel Forst; Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of freedom of opinion and expression, David Kaye; Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, Maina Kiai; and the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Juan E. Méndez.

The Special Rapporteurs are part of what is known as the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. Special Procedures, the largest body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights system, is the general name of the Council’s independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms that address either specific country situations or thematic issues in all parts of the world. Special Procedures’ experts work on a voluntary basis; they are not UN staff and do not receive a salary for their work. They are independent from any government or organization and serve in their individual capacity.

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Independence of the judiciary: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Judiciary/Pages/IDPIndex.aspx
Human rights defenders: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/SRHRDefenders/Pages/SRHRDefendersIndex.aspx
Freedom of opinion and expression: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/FreedomOpinion/Pages/OpinionIndex.aspx 
Freedom of peaceful assembly and of association: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/AssemblyAssociation/Pages/SRFreedomAssemblyAssociationIndex.aspxTorture: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Torture/SRTorture/Pages/SRTortureIndex.aspx

Check the UN Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/IndependenceJudiciary.aspx

For more information and media requests please contact Amanda Flores (+41 22 917 9186 / aflores@ohchr.org) or write to srindependencejl@ohchr.org

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