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    UN rights body holds emergency session on Iran's protest crackdown

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    Posted on January 23, 2026

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UN Human Rights Council is holding an emergency session to address Iran's protest crackdown, focusing on human rights violations and potential future legal proceedings.

    Table of Contents

    • UN Human Rights Council Emergency Session
    • Background of the Protests
    • International Response and Investigations
    • Statements from Human Rights Advocates

    UN Human Rights Council to Address Iran's Violent Protest Response

    UN Human Rights Council Emergency Session

    By Emma Farge and Olivia Le Poidevin

    Background of the Protests

    GENEVA, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The U.N. Human Rights Council will hold an emergency session on Friday to discuss the "alarming violence" used in Iran against protesters, while a group of states will call on United Nations' investigators to document alleged abuses for future trials. 

    International Response and Investigations

    Rights groups say thousands, including bystanders, were killed during the unrest, which represented the biggest challenge to Iran's clerical government since 2022.

    Statements from Human Rights Advocates

    At least 50 countries backed the call for a special session of the U.N. Human Rights Council to address credible reports of violence, crackdowns on protesters and violations of international human rights law across the country, according to a letter drafted by Iceland.

    "The scale of the crimes is unprecedented," Payam Akhavan, a former U.N. prosecutor with Iranian-Canadian nationality, told Reuters ahead of the session, where he is set to speak. 

    "We are trying to set the stage for transitional justice in Iran, for the country’s Nuremberg moment, should that come to pass," he said, referring to the international criminal trials of Nazi leaders following World War Two. 

    Iran's diplomatic mission did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Authorities have blamed the unrest and deaths on "terrorists and rioters" backed by exiled opponents and foreign adversaries, the United States and Israel. 

    EXTENDING MANDATE OF U.N. INVESTIGATION

    The proposal before the Geneva body seeks to extend by two years the mandate of a U.N. investigation set up in 2022 after the previous wave of protests. It would also launch an urgent investigation into violations and crimes linked to the latest unrest that began on December 28 "for potential future legal proceedings".

    It was not clear who would cover the costs amid a U.N. funding crisis that has stalled other probes. 

    Human rights advocates hope that the emergency session will pressure Iran's government. 

    "The session sends a strong message to Iranian authorities that the international community is closely monitoring their actions and will not tolerate the suppression of dissenting voices," said Azadeh Pourzand, the spokesperson for Impact Iran, which is a coalition of 19 non-governmental organizations campaigning for human rights in Iran.

    (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin and Emma FargeEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The UN Human Rights Council is addressing Iran's protest crackdown.
    • •Thousands reportedly killed during the unrest in Iran.
    • •50 countries support the UN session on Iran's human rights violations.
    • •Proposal to extend UN investigation into Iran's protest response.
    • •International community pressures Iran to respect human rights.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN rights body holds emergency session on Iran's protest crackdown

    1What is transitional justice?

    Transitional justice refers to the set of judicial and non-judicial measures implemented to address past human rights violations and promote accountability.

    2What is a special session of the UN?

    A special session of the UN is a meeting convened to address urgent issues or crises that require immediate attention from member states.

    3What are international human rights laws?

    International human rights laws are treaties and agreements that establish standards for the protection and promotion of human rights globally.

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