Tehran (IP): Secretary of the High Council for Human Rights of Iran said that the Islamic Republic would defend human rights in all countries regardless of color, nationality, and geography.

Iran PressIran News: Delivering a speech in the joint meeting of the High Council for Human Rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran with the resident ambassadors and NGOs, Ali Bagheri Kani said that for more than 4 decades, several Western governments led by the US regime had used all their capacities in the fields of hardware and software against the rights of the Iranian people.

"By using all tools they had tried to comprehensively and continuously violate the rights of the Iranian people, and in this context, they have even taken measures to ensure the definitive violation of the rights of the Iranian people," he added.

 "The Iranian nation will not forget that the American regime opposed the issuance of a UN Security Council statement against the use of chemical weapons by Saddam's Iraq, and France and Britain did not vote either," he went on to say.

Secretary of the High Council for Human Rights of Iran said: "Our nation will not forget forever that the weapons that the United States, France, Britain, Germany, and several other European countries gave to Saddam killed thousands of Iranians."

Bagheri Kani said: "The Iranian nation will not forget forever that the oppressive sanctions that have been approved in Washington and are being implemented by several European countries have led to the killing of innocent children with or special diseases."

He added: "The Iranians will never forget that those who pretend to defend human rights not only did not condemn the assassination of the Iranian nuclear and defense scientist but also did not recognize this crime as a terrorist act."

"The Iranian nation will not forget forever the heavy sanctions that Donald Trump imposed on Iran, Joe Biden pushing them forward and deprives the nation of its rights," he said.

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