[Iran] - Judiciary main calls on MEK hosts to expel members

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - The Iranian deputy Judiciary chief for international affairs has said that Tehran has used a variety of legal strategies to
prosecute MEK members.Speaking at an event on Sunday honoring the martyrs of the 7th Tir, Kazem Gharibabadi said that the MEK is still a
who have slaughtered 17,000 Iranians.Gharibabadi pleaded with the nations to expel the MEK members and even hand them over to stand trial
terrorist must feel safe anywhere in the world.Gharibabadi also denounced the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani and his companions,
describing the move as a horrible act against nations that combat terrorism.Gharibabadi stated that the killing of two major commanders in
the fight against terrorists in Iran and Iraq was not only a crime against the people of Iran but also against those in the region and
instances like the 27 million red-skinned individuals who died at the establishment of America and the 4.5 million troops and civilians who
sanctions are not software, but hardware against humanity.Perhaps the use of weapons will result in the death of a small number of people,
the official said, but sanctions not only result in the death of more people but also do significant harm in a variety of areas.Back in
April, Gharibabadi blasted international institutions for failing to take a stand against the degradation of human rights conditions in
countries that claim to be defending human rights and see themselves in the position of making demands of others and being immune from any
it is crucial for the international human rights institutions to uphold independence, impartiality, professionalism, and non-selectivity in
order to protect and advance human rights
Adopting politically-motivated and selective approaches is harmful to human rights, does a terrible injustice to them, and undermines public
demonstrations in some instances
The French government used extensive violence to disperse the protests rather than paying attention to their concerns and working to improve
the situation
terrorist groups, recent gatherings in the Islamic Republic of Iran diverged from their peaceful nature and morphed into riots, causing