Iranian Diplomat: Human rights used as a tool against other nations

Human rights issues are exploited by certain countries as a tool to pressure other nations, a senior Iranian diplomat has lamented.
“Unfortunately,
some countries use human rights as a tool against others to achieve their
foreign policy goals,” Kazem Gharibabadi, the secretary general of Iran’s Human
Rights Office, said during a meeting with Wolf Dietrich Heim, the Austrian
ambassador to Tehran.
Pointing out that Western countries are not
spared when it comes to human rights violations as there are many instances of
rights violations in those countries, Gharibabadi added, “If double standards
and politicization pervade in the field of human rights, the victim will simply
be human rights itself.”
Earlier this month, the Third Committee of the
UN General Assembly (UNGA) approved an anti-Iran draft resolution on the
situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran by a vote of 79 in
favor to 30 against, with 71 abstentions.
Iran’s delegate called the resolution –
sponsored by Canada, the United States, and “the child-killer Israeli regime” –
an “insincere political move” that exposes the deliberate hostile policy of
incitement to “Iranophobia.”
The main proponents of “racism, occupation, and
those behind the abhorrent murder of indigenous peoples have come together to
lecture others on human rights,” Zahra Ershadi, deputy permanent representative
of Iran to the UN, said before
the Third Committee on November 17.
“The West may choose silence over Canada’s
horrendous crimes, but history will never forget that in the so-called land of
the free, thousands of indigenous children were sexually abused, killed, and
dumped in mass graves,” she added.
In his remarks, Gharibabadi also slammed Canada
as “one of the major violators of human rights.”
“Violating the rights of indigenous people,
crimes against children, and widespread violations of the rights of Iranians
living in Canada by depriving them of consular services are only some of
Canada’s human rights violations,” he added.