U.S. lawmakers criticize human rights abuses in Iran
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 19 June 2014 |
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June 19, 2014
By Golnaz Esfandiari
WASHINGTON – Several U.S. lawmakers criticized "major" human rights abuses in Iran including executions and state persecution of religious minorities and homosexuals.
The criticism was voiced in a June 19 Congressional subcommittee hearing focused on "Iran's Abysmal Human Rights Record" under President Hassan Rohani, who came to power about a year ago.
It comes as Iran, the United States, and other major world powers are engaged in talks aimed at finding a lasting deal to Iran's sensitive nuclear work.
"Human rights cannot take a back seat in negotiations in Iran," said Congressman Ted Deutch (Democrat-Florida).
Witnesses testifying at the hearing, including a former Iranian political prisoner, said the rights situation has not improved under Rohani who has promised Iranians more rights and freedom.
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