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Parliament Blasts Europe for Meddling with Iran's Domestic Affairs

TEHRAN (defapress)- The Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission in a statement on Tuesday lashed out at the European states' human rights allegations against Tehran as an attempt to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs.
News ID: 82146
Publish Date: 29September 2020 - 13:36

Parliament Blasts Europe for Meddling with Iran's Domestic Affairs“While monitoring international developments and actions of some European governments and their recent allegations of human rights violations in Iran, the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Iranian parliament, declares that given the international norms and the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter, and specifically the Declaration of Principles of International Law which explicitly states that no government or group of governments has the right to directly or indirectly interfere in the internal or external affairs of another government for any reason, the European states' recent action to level baseless accusations of human rights violations against Iran is considered interference in the internal affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran and a clear violation of international laws,” the statement said.

The statement further asked the European states how come they have kept mum about the US cruel sanctions against millions of Iranian people as well as the crimes and massacre of thousands of children in the region.

The Iranian lawmakers underlined their strong support for the country's Judiciary in the rulings issued for the criminals.

In relevant remarks on Monday, Iran’s Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Rayeesi said that he and his judges will not be influenced by the hues and cries of the western states about the court rulings issued against the criminals in the country.

“The US and certain European states are centers of crimes and they put their knees on the neck of justice-seekers to stop their voice as a new torture method,” Rayeesi said, addressing the Judiciary officials in Tehran.

He warned that the enemies want to display crime and murder as a normal thing in the Iranian society, and underlined, “The Judiciary will not be influenced by the hues and cries of the hegemonic system and the mercenaries of the US and Europe and merely moves on the path of justice and law.”

Rayeesi also blasted the western states for instrumental use of human rights.

His remarks came after the US officials and some European missions and envoys to Iran, including the German ambassador, made comments in reaction to the execution of 27‑year‑old Iranian Navid Afkari who had received a death sentence for murdering a citizen in 2018.

Based on Islamic Sharia Laws, the family of the victim decide the fate of the murderer after the convict is found guilty at the court under a judicial decree called Qisas, i.e. "retaliation in kind", "eye for an eye", or retributive justice; they could either receive ransom money or ask for hanging in retribution.

The family of the victim, Hassan Torkmani, a Water and Sewage Organization employee, had urged to practice their right of hanging in retribution.

But since Navid Afkari had also taken part in 2018 protests that sparked in some Iranian cities, opposition groups based in Europe and the US have been seeking to politicize the case.

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