Home Actress Nazanin Boniadi HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Nazanin Boniadi Instagram - At the 55th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, I joined @Amnesty’s Iran researcher @bahreiniraha and the Executive Director and co-founder of @iranrights, Roya Boroumand, to hear the reports and the interactive dialogues of the Special Rapporteur and the Fact-Finding Mission on Iran (FFMI). Raha gave a moving intervention on behalf of Amnesty. We also met with delegations from Asia, South America, Africa and Europe — including Germany’s Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Assistance Luise Amstberg, whose support we are very grateful for — to urge member states to vote in support of the extension of the mandate of the FFMI and renewal of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Iran, which are distinct and complimentary mandates that are both necessary due to intensified crackdowns and rights abuses in Iran. We also encouraged sustained multinational efforts, beyond these votes, to hold the Islamic Republic authorities to account for their crimes against humanity. I also attended a powerful side event chaired by @nazaninajm, that platformed the voices of Iranian activists and brave survivors of the Islamic Republic’s brutalities. Even though Islamic Republic officials were present in full force, I left feeling empowered and inspired by the Iranian human rights community who stood staunchly on the side of justice, freedom and accountability. #WomanLifeFreedom lives on! #Iran #HumanRights #UN #unhrc

Nazanin Boniadi Instagram – At the 55th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, I joined @Amnesty’s Iran researcher @bahreiniraha and the Executive Director and co-founder of @iranrights, Roya Boroumand, to hear the reports and the interactive dialogues of the Special Rapporteur and the Fact-Finding Mission on Iran (FFMI). Raha gave a moving intervention on behalf of Amnesty. We also met with delegations from Asia, South America, Africa and Europe — including Germany’s Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Assistance Luise Amstberg, whose support we are very grateful for — to urge member states to vote in support of the extension of the mandate of the FFMI and renewal of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Iran, which are distinct and complimentary mandates that are both necessary due to intensified crackdowns and rights abuses in Iran. We also encouraged sustained multinational efforts, beyond these votes, to hold the Islamic Republic authorities to account for their crimes against humanity. I also attended a powerful side event chaired by @nazaninajm, that platformed the voices of Iranian activists and brave survivors of the Islamic Republic’s brutalities. Even though Islamic Republic officials were present in full force, I left feeling empowered and inspired by the Iranian human rights community who stood staunchly on the side of justice, freedom and accountability. #WomanLifeFreedom lives on! #Iran #HumanRights #UN #unhrc

Nazanin Boniadi Instagram - At the 55th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, I joined @Amnesty’s Iran researcher @bahreiniraha and the Executive Director and co-founder of @iranrights, Roya Boroumand, to hear the reports and the interactive dialogues of the Special Rapporteur and the Fact-Finding Mission on Iran (FFMI). Raha gave a moving intervention on behalf of Amnesty. We also met with delegations from Asia, South America, Africa and Europe — including Germany’s Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Assistance Luise Amstberg, whose support we are very grateful for — to urge member states to vote in support of the extension of the mandate of the FFMI and renewal of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Iran, which are distinct and complimentary mandates that are both necessary due to intensified crackdowns and rights abuses in Iran. We also encouraged sustained multinational efforts, beyond these votes, to hold the Islamic Republic authorities to account for their crimes against humanity. I also attended a powerful side event chaired by @nazaninajm, that platformed the voices of Iranian activists and brave survivors of the Islamic Republic’s brutalities. Even though Islamic Republic officials were present in full force, I left feeling empowered and inspired by the Iranian human rights community who stood staunchly on the side of justice, freedom and accountability. #WomanLifeFreedom lives on! #Iran #HumanRights #UN #unhrc

Nazanin Boniadi Instagram – At the 55th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, I joined @Amnesty’s Iran researcher @bahreiniraha and the Executive Director and co-founder of @iranrights, Roya Boroumand, to hear the reports and the interactive dialogues of the Special Rapporteur and the Fact-Finding Mission on Iran (FFMI). Raha gave a moving intervention on behalf of Amnesty.

We also met with delegations from Asia, South America, Africa and Europe — including Germany’s Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Assistance Luise Amstberg, whose support we are very grateful for — to urge member states to vote in support of the extension of the mandate of the FFMI and renewal of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on Iran, which are distinct and complimentary mandates that are both necessary due to intensified crackdowns and rights abuses in Iran. We also encouraged sustained multinational efforts, beyond these votes, to hold the Islamic Republic authorities to account for their crimes against humanity.

I also attended a powerful side event chaired by @nazaninajm, that platformed the voices of Iranian activists and brave survivors of the Islamic Republic’s brutalities.

Even though Islamic Republic officials were present in full force, I left feeling empowered and inspired by the Iranian human rights community who stood staunchly on the side of justice, freedom and accountability.

#WomanLifeFreedom lives on!

#Iran #HumanRights #UN #unhrc | Posted on 20/Mar/2024 04:21:02

Nazanin Boniadi Instagram – The time has come to declare gender apartheid a crime.



For decades, Iranian women have faced various forms of gender-based discrimination at the hands of the Islamic Republic. Systematically and purposefully, Iranian officials have advanced the subjugation of women, girls, and others through the use of all instruments and powers of the state. 

They have instituted a complex web of discriminatory, degrading, and dehumanizing laws, policies, and practices in stark contravention of international law – with women and girls facing limits and restrictions in all aspects of our lives, from our education and employment to our dress and bodily autonomy.

The suffering of Iranian women and society as a whole must not go unnoticed, and concerted efforts are required to ensure that justice and equality prevail. That is why I have written a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, urging him to declare gender apartheid a crime against humanity.”

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has written a letter from behind bars in Evin prison, where she is serving a 12-year sentence for “propaganda against the state,” among other things. Narges Mohammadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2023 for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her struggle to promote human rights and freedom for all.
 
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Nazanin Boniadi Instagram – Art is a crime in the Islamic Republic. And the regime clearly fears artists.

Iranian singer #ShervinHajipour has been sentenced to three years in prison for “inciting people to cause unrest against national security,” and an additional eight months for “spreading propaganda against the regime” because of his protest anthem ‘Baraye,’ which won the inaugural Song for Social Change Grammy. 

As additional penalties: he is banned from leaving the country for two years. He is being forced to compile and share the “achievements” of the Islamic Revolution in culture, science, and art on his internet platform. And he is required to prepare 30-page handwritten summaries for each of two books regarding women’s status in Islam, produce a song about “the atrocities of the U.S. against humanity,” collect cases of human rights violations by the U.S. over the past century, and participate in behavioral training courses in the field of art.

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