Tehran (IP) - Kazem Gharibabadi, the Iranian Judiciary chief's deputy for international affairs and secretary of the High Council for Human Rights, in a letter to the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, demanded legislation on sanctioning US officials who are involved in suppressing student protests against the Israeli crime in Gaza.

Iran Press/Iran News: Kazem Gharibabadi, the Iranian Judiciary chief's deputy for international affairs and secretary of the High Council for Human Rights, in a letter to Iran's Parliament speaker, said: "Suppressing students and dealing with peaceful protests is in clear contradiction with the obligations of the US administration in guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of peaceful assembly, prohibition of arbitrary arrest, ensuring the right to education, etc. under international treaties and conventions, especially the International Covenant Civil and political rights.

Gharibabadi added: "Considering the hostile policies of the US government towards the Iranian nation on the one hand and the dark track record of this regime in the field of human rights, including the suppression of student movements, It is suggested that the Iranian Parlimant's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, within the framework of mutual action and to express support and sympathy for the protesting students and professors, draft a legal plan on sanctioning the authorities and institutions involved in the suppression of the protesting student movement in the US ​​and put it on the agenda for approval by the Parliament. 

Supporters of Palestine and students of various American universities have recently launched a nationwide protest in support of the people of Gaza and also condemning the support and support of the United States to the Zionist regime in the brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip. 219

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