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Senior MP: West seeking failure of N. talks through human rights allegations

14 Dec 2014 - 15:34


TEHRAN (FNA)- The western states, specially Britain, and the Zionist regime are attempting to push the nuclear negotiations between Tehran and the world powers to a deadlock by raising baseless human rights allegations against Iran, a senior Iranian legislator warned on Sunday.
"Certainly, Britain and most western states can't present a correct definition for human rights since they, themselves, are criminals who have exploited many deprived and innocent people for centuries," Vice-Chairman of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Mansour Haqiqatpour said in an interview with the parliament's news website on Sunday.

His remarks came after a number of British MPs raised baseless human rights allegations against Iran on the threshold of the next round of talks between Tehran and the Group 5+1 (the US, Russia, China, Britain and France plus Germany) due to be held in Geneva on December 17.

"Britain and the Zionist regime are seeking to pressure Iran to prevent any final agreement between Iran and the G5+1 despite the fact that human rights issues are not related to the (nuclear) negotiations," Haqiqatpour said.

He expressed regret that a number of educated British legislators are under the influence of the Zionist lobby and terrorists.

Iran says the western states' record of human rights violations disqualifies them from being a human rights advocate for other states in the world.

In late 2012, the Iranian foreign ministry rapped Washington for its dark human rights record, and urged the UN officials to suspend the United States' membership in the world body's Human Rights Council.

"It is obvious that the US administration with its negative record of human rights and its actions in violation of the criteria and standards of the UN human rights conventions and treaties is not qualified to be a member of the Human Rights Council which is the most important international human rights mechanism," former Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast said as the US had applied for membership in the UN Human Rights Council.

He also announced that Iran along with the developing countries which had played a pivotal role in the formation of the UN Human Rights Council wanted to oppose the US membership in the Council in the elections held during the UN General Assembly meeting on November 12.

The US has been staunchly criticizing human rights conditions in other countries, while it itself has been widely blamed for trampling upon minority rights.

In November, 2010, the Iranian Foreign Ministry issued a report on the violation of human rights by the US inside and outside its borders, and urged Washington to sign the international conventions which prohibit such crimes.

It was stressed in the Foreign Ministry report that the United States, as a self-proclaimed standard bearer of defense for human rights in the world, has despite the international community and the UN demand, and even despite President Barack Obama's promise, still not shut down the Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib horrendous prisons.

It is stressed in the report that the United States has not yet joined the most important convention related to the economic, social and cultural rights that is among the most important human rights documents.

The Children's Rights Committee of the United Nations, too, has announced that the United States has been one of the greatest producers and distributors of the world child pornography products, while it is now one of the only two countries in the world that have not yet joined the International Children's Rights Convention.

On January 27, 2014, Iran’s Basij (Volunteer) Force released a comprehensive report on the violation of human rights by the US inside the country and abroad.

The report was unveiled in a ceremony participated by Commander of Iran's Basij Force Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, Lieutenant Commander of Basij (Volunteer) Force Ahmad Esfandiyari, Parliament's First Vice-Speaker Hassan Aboutorabi Fard, Iranian Judiciary Chief Sadeq Amoli Larijani and a number of Judiciary officials and experts.

The report referred to different cases of violation of human rights by the US, including the executions, arbitrary detentions, torture of inmates, violation of people’s privacy, violation of the rights of the minorities, Muslims and native Americans, racism and US President Barack Obama’s opposition to the freedom of expression.

By Fars News Agency

 

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