Iran Press/ Iran news: Kazem Gharibabadi, the Secretary of Iran's High Council for Human Rights, in an interview with Jam-e-Jam, on the occasion of Disclosure of American Human Rights Disclosure Week, said the explosion of the Islamic Republic Party office and the downing of the Iranian plane are crimes against humanity.
Gharibabadi pointed to the US support of terrorist attacks since the victory of the Islamic Revolution victory.
Highlighting that the US violation of human rights is not just limited to Iran, he said Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan are the victims of a human right violation by the US.
Elsewhere, he called the death of 500,000 Iraqi children due to US sanctions "genocide" and a "crime against humanity."
He further referred to the criminal record of the US since its formation, where 30 million innocent people have been victimized.
Iranian secretary reminded the military aid of Western countries to Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war in 1980, where 110,000 Iranian people were martyred and 8,000 injured by Saddam's use of chemical weapons in Sardasht, in the West Azarbaijan, northwest of Iran.
Gharibabadi, in the end, points to US violations of human rights, called US sanctions imposed on Iran, as a human rights violation.
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