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    UN Rights Body Censures Iran's 'brutal Repression' of Protests

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    Posted on January 23, 2026

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    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.

    UN Human Rights Council Condemns Iran's Violent Crackdown on Protests

    UN Condemnation of Iran's Actions

    By Emma Farge and Olivia Le Poidevin

    Details of the UN Resolution

    GENEVA, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The U.N. rights body condemned Iran on Friday for rights abuses and mandated an investigation into a recent crackdown on anti-government protests that killed thousands of people.

    Iran's Response to the Resolution

    "I call on the Iranian authorities to reconsider, to pull back, and to end their brutal repression," High Commissioner Volker Turk told an emergency session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, voicing concerns for detainees.

    Casualty Figures and Reports

    The council passed a motion extending a previous inquiry set up in 2022 so U.N. investigators could also document the latest unrest "for potential future legal proceedings".

    Rights groups say bystanders were among those killed during the biggest crackdown since Shi'ite Muslim clerics took power in the 1979 revolution. Tehran has blamed "terrorists and rioters" backed by exiled opponents and foreign foes the U.S. and Israel.

    Iran's mission decried the rights council's "politicised" resolution and rejected external interference, saying in a statement it had its own independent and robust accountability mechanisms to investigate "the root causes of recent events".

    Twenty-five states including France, Mexico and South Korea voted in favour, while seven including China and India voted against and 14 abstained.

    "This is the worst mass murder in the contemporary history of Iran," Payam Akhavan, a former U.N. prosecutor of Iranian-Canadian nationality, told the meeting. He called for a "Nuremberg moment", referring to the international criminal trials of Nazi leaders following World War Two.

    Iran's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, told the Council its emergency session was invalid and gave Tehran's tally of some 3,000 people killed in the unrest.

    One Iranian official, however, has told Reuters that at least 5,000 people, including 500 members of the security forces, had been killed.

    The U.S.-based HRANA rights group said it has so far verified 4,519 unrest-linked deaths and had 9,049 additional deaths under review.

    China, Pakistan, Cuba and Ethiopia also questioned the utility of the rights session, with Beijing's ambassador Jia Guide calling the unrest in Iran "a matter of internal affairs".

    It was unclear who would cover the costs of the extended U.N. inquiry amid a funding crisis that has stalled other probes.

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

    Table of Contents

    • UN Condemnation of Iran's Actions
    • Details of the UN Resolution
    • Iran's Response to the Resolution
    • Casualty Figures and Reports

    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.

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    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.

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