Crimes Against Humanity
Not in Battlefield nor in Combat Uniform, They were Massacred by Israeli Regime
A Story of Blatant Violation of International Law Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity
In the early hours of Friday, 13 June 2025, while Iranian families were resting peacefully at their homes, the occupying Zionist regime, with extensive military, intelligence, and political support from the United States and some western countries that claim to uphold human rights, launched a military aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Through coordinated air, missile, and drone strikes, it targeted residential buildings, civilian infrastructure, and ordinary people, including women and children. This was an egregious act of aggression which constitute a serious violation of the UN Charter, as well as International Law, International Humanitarian Law including the Geneva Conventions and particularly International Human Rights Law. This unlawful, brazen, reckless and unprovoked, large-scale armed attack is in contradiction with the International Bill of Human Rights, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and the provisions contained therein, as well other the international instruments of Human Rights.
The military aggression perpetrated by the Israeli regime, then followed by the United States' act of aggression on 22 June 2025, flagrantly violate the Article 2 (Clause 4) of the United Nations Charter. These acts breach the fundamental prohibition against the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, and they constitute a direct assault on the principle of non-intervention and right of equal sovereignty of states that underpins the entire framework of international law.
Targeting of numerous civilian residential areas and buildings, vital non-military infrastructure such as hospitals, medical centers, ambulances, prison, peaceful nuclear facilities, and scientists are blatant violation of international law and constitute as war crimes and crimes against humanity. These unlawful aggressions resulted in the martyrdom of 1100 of innocent Iranian civilians including 132 women and 45 children and left 5750 more wounded, inflicting irreparable physical, psychological, and emotional harm on mothers, women, children and families. At least 32 Iranian athletes, ranging from children and preteens to teenagers and young adults, had lost their lives throughout the indiscriminate Israeli assaults. This report illustrates a small part of Zionist regime crimes against women, children and families as persons in vulnerable situation from the perspective of international human rights law.
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