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Iran's possible appointment to a committee shaping
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Iran could soon be appointed to the U.N. Committee for Program and Coordination despite its history of human and women's rights abuses. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min
Iran's possible election to a major United Nations (U.N.) committee with influence on the shaping of policy concerning
human rights, women's rights, and counterterrorism is "Orwellian," the head of a U.N. watchdog group says. In November, the U.N. General Assembly is slated to vote on whether to admit
Iran to the Committee for Programme and Coordination, a 34-member body whose member states serve three-year terms. The upcoming vote is widely expected to pass as a formality. The committee doesn't draft
human rights treaties or issue condemnations of
human rights abuses, but plays an influential administrative role in how
human rights initiatives are executed across the U.N. system. The U.N. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) nominated
Iran in April despite Tehran’s documented history of systematic
human rights abuses, strict crackdowns on women’s rights, mass surveillance and lethal force against political dissenters.
Iran TO EXECUTE FIRST FEMALE PROTESTER TIED TO ANTI-REGIME UNREST In November,
Iran could be elected to serve on the U.N. Committee for Programme and Coordination, which has influence over how
human rights initiatives are executed across the global body. (Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images, File) Global bodies also consider Tehran a leading state sponsor of terrorism that funds proxy militant groups, including
Hezbollah in
Lebanon and
Hamas in Gaza. In addition, Tehran has attacked neighboring Gulf states in recent months amid a war with the United States. "It's the last government in the world that should have any influence,"
Hillel Neuer, executive director of Geneva-based
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Iran, a regime that beats, blinds, tortures, rapes, and imprisons women for standing up for their rights or showing a few strands of hair." ISRAEL ACCUSES
UN OF PLACING IT ON SAME SEXUAL VIOLENCE BLACKLIST AS
Hamas TERRORISTS, SEVERS TIES Fox News Digital reached out to the Iranian Permanent Mission to the U.N. for comment.
Iran’s appointment would not be unprecedented. The U.N.
human rights Council's 47 member states currently include nations with severely criticized
human rights records, including China, Cuba, Pakistan and Eritrea.
Iran HANGS 2 PROTESTERS IN PUBLIC, CROWD CRIES 'DISHONORABLE' AS SECURITY FIRES TEAR GAS Maryam Shariatmadari is detained by Iranian security forces after removing her hijab in protest against mandatory veiling laws during the "Girls of Revolution Street" demonstrations in Tehran. Shariatmadari was later sentenced to prison for what authorities described as "encouraging corruption by removing her hijab." (Fox News Digital) "The United Nations speaks out in the name of values and principles such as
human rights, democracy, freedom, equality and women's rights," Neuer said. "The reality is that, sadly, at least half the U.N. is made up of dictatorships." Tehran continues to brutally suppress basic freedoms. In July, two men were publicly hanged for participating in nationwide anti-government demonstrations, while hundreds more remain jailed or killed for demanding regime change. Protests in
Iran killed Rubina Aminian, a 23-year-old textile design student, who was shot in the head at close range during Tehran demonstrations, according to
Iran human rights. (MAHSA / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images/
Iran human rights) In addition, the U.N. has been accused of bias for heavily criticizing Israel's military actions in Gaza, while often failing to pass formal resolutions or issue direct condemnations against
Hamas. According to Neuer, the most disappointing aspect of
Iran’s potential committee appointment is the willingness of Western democracies to acquiesce. Video "The short answer is interests, cynicism, politics, dealmaking, and a culture of 'go along to get along,'" Neuer said. "If you are the French, Canadian, or German ambassador, you don't want to pick a fight with dozens of countries or trigger friction with
Iran. They would rather simply avoid it." Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.