Iran removed from UN women’s group after crackdown on Mahsa Amini protests – National | 24CA News
Iran was ousted from a United Nations ladies’s group on Wednesday for insurance policies opposite to the rights of girls and women, a transfer proposed by the United States after Tehran’s crackdown on protests over the loss of life of a younger girl in custody.
The 54-member U.N. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) adopted a U.S.-drafted decision to “remove with immediate effect the Islamic Republic of Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) for the remainder of its 2022-2026 term.”
There have been 29 votes in favor, eight towards – together with Russia and China – and there have been 16 abstentions.
“This is a victory for Iranian revolutionaries who have been facing guns & bullets as they fight this gender apartheid state,” U.S.-based Iranian journalist and ladies’s rights activist Masih Alinejad posted on Twitter.
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Iran’s clerical rulers have confronted the largest protests in years since September when 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian girl Mahsa Amini died within the custody of the morality police who implement strict costume codes.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, stated eradicating Iran was the appropriate factor to do. The 45-member fee meets yearly each March and goals to advertise gender equality and the empowerment of girls.
“It’s hugely important for the women of Iran,” Thomas-Greenfield informed Reuters after the vote.
“They got a strong message from the United Nations that we will support them and we will condemn Iran and we will not let them sit on the Commission for the Status of Women and continue to attack women in their own country,” she stated.
Thomas-Greenfield stated the vote was unprecedented and “we’re not going to draw the line, we are going to continue to press for human rights wherever they’re being violated. This is a core value for us.”

Speaking earlier than the vote, Iran’s U.N. Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani known as the U.S. transfer unlawful, describing Washington as a bully. “This illegal conduct might also create a dangerous precedent with far-reaching consequences,” Iravani stated.
Iran, 17 different states and the Palestinians, in a letter to ECOSOC on Monday urged members to vote no to keep away from a “new trend for expelling sovereign and rightfully-elected States from any given body of the international system, if ever perceived as inconvenient.”
International Crisis Group U.N. Director Richard Gowan stated a number of international locations that supported Iran’s removing have been additionally privately anxious about making a precedent for exclusion.
“Even a lot of countries disgusted by Iran’s behavior would have preferred something milder, like temporarily suspending Iran from the CSW,” Gowan stated. “But the U.S. effectively forced other members to get in line by announcing the initiative with very little warning.”
Thomas-Greenfield stated there was session on the measure and that if everybody had been capable of weigh in on drafting the decision then “we’d still be negotiating next year.”
The Islamic Republic on Monday hanged a person in public who state media stated had been convicted of killing two members of the safety forces, the second execution in lower than per week of individuals concerned in protests.
The demonstrations have changed into a preferred revolt by livid Iranians from all layers of society, posing probably the most vital legitimacy challenges to the Shi’ite clerical elite for the reason that 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Iran has blamed its international enemies and their brokers for the unrest.
The Geneva-based U.N. Rights Council voted final month to nominate an impartial investigation into Iran’s lethal repression of protests, passing the movement to cheers of activists. Tehran accused Western states of utilizing the council to focus on Iran in an “appalling and disgraceful” transfer.
(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Grant McCool)
