Iran's Foreign Minister Accuses Israel of 'Outrageous Aggression' at UN Human Rights Council
BBC NewsJune 20, 20255 min126,319 views
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- 🇮🇷 Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, described Israel's actions as an "outrageous act of aggression" and a "grave violation of the UN charter."
- 🎯 He stated that Iran has been subjected to "unlawful and criminal operations" targeting military personnel, professors, ordinary citizens, and infrastructure, including peaceful nuclear facilities.
- ⚠️ Araghchi warned that attacks on nuclear facilities are grave war crimes, posing a risk of environmental and health catastrophes due to potential radiological leakage.
Defense and International Law
- 🛡️ Iran asserts its inherent right to self-defense, vowing to protect its territorial integrity, national sovereignty, and security with all available force, citing Article 51 of the UN Charter.
- ⚖️ The minister emphasized that Israel's actions constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, severely undermining international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
- 🤝 Araghchi called upon all nations and UN bodies to stand for justice, the rule of law, and basic human ethics, urging immediate action to stop the aggressor and hold criminals accountable.
Betrayal of Diplomacy
- 💬 Iran was attacked amidst an ongoing diplomatic process with the US regarding its nuclear capability, a process described as "promising" for a peaceful resolution.
- 📉 The minister characterized the attack as a "betrayal of diplomacy" and an "unprecedented blow" to international law and the UN system.
- ⏳ Araghchi stressed that the current moment is critical for human civilization, demanding action to prevent the corrosion of the UN-based international law system.
Call to Action
- 🚨 The world and all UN mechanisms must be alarmed and act now to stop the aggressor and end impunity.
- 🗣️ Araghchi, a veteran of an imposed war, called for accountability for the "unending atrocities and crimes" committed in the region.
- 🌍 He highlighted that this is a historic moment for human civilization, requiring nations to stand up for international law.
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