Volker Turk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Said He was “appalled that – on top of the already serious impacts of the conflict – the Iranian people are being stripped of their rights.”
At least 21 people were hanged and more than 4,000 were arrested According to the Human Rights Office, on national security-related allegations since late February, OHCHR. Those hanged include people associated with the protests, members of alleged opposition groups and people accused of espionage.
Mr Turki stressed that basic security must be maintained even during war.
“In times of war, the threat to human rights increases rapidly,Fundamental rights such as protection from arbitrary detention and the right to a fair trial “must be fully respected, at all times,” he said.
Stop execution, ensure due process
The High Commissioner called on authorities to “stop all further executions, prohibit the use of the death penalty, ensure due process and fair trials, and immediately release those arbitrarily detained.”
OHCHR warned that Iran’s widespread use of national security charges put many individuals, including children, at risk.
Reports of torture, forced confessions, and denial of legal representation have raised serious concerns about due process.
Detainees also face harsh conditions, with overcrowding, lack of basic supplies, and limited access to medical care. Jailed Nobel laureate Nargess Mohammadi’s health is reportedly deteriorating.While other detainees have died in custody under circumstances that indicate possible torture.
internet shutdown
Authorities have also imposed one of the world’s longest internet shutdowns, blocking access for 61 days now, making it one of the longest and most severe shutdowns ever recorded.
“It is denying people across the country access to vital information, silencing independent voices and causing huge social and economic harm.Mr. Turk said.
“This is worsening an already precarious humanitarian and economic situation and must be lifted immediately.”
Displaced families at a shelter in Beirut, Lebanon. (file)
Children in trouble in Lebanon
The human toll in conflict is also evident elsewhere in the region. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund, children in Lebanon are bearing the brunt of instability and displacement.UNICEF) on Wednesday.
The agency warned that children with disabilities face increased risks during the crisis, noting that more than 38,000 are receiving support through the National Disability Support Program supported by partners.
Among them are 12,000 families – including 17,500 children – who have received immediate cash assistance.
“Children in Lebanon need more than a pause in hostilities,UNICEF said.They need stability, security and the chance to grow, learn and dream.“
aid workers killed
The humanitarian situation in Lebanon has worsened, with the possibility of aid workers being injured or killed.
United Nations Relief Coordination Office, OCHACited reports that three civil defense rescue workers were killed in southern Lebanon when two attacks hit a building in the Tire district, as emergency teams responded to casualties in an earlier attack.
“The incident highlights the risks faced by civilians, including emergency and humanitarian personnel.OCHA said. According to the World Health Organization (Who), attacks on health care have increased to 149 since the beginning of the conflict, resulting in 100 deaths and 233 injured.
A building lies in ruins in southern Lebanon.
New Israeli displacement order
Meanwhile, displacement continues to increase. On 29 April, Israeli authorities issued a new displacement order south of the Litani River, affecting 16 areas and directing residents to move towards Saida.
Women and children are disproportionately affected, with reports of increased psychological distress and increased risks of gender-based violence, especially in overcrowded shelters.
As financial resources diminish, some families are abandoning rented accommodation and returning to collective shelters, OCHA said.
Attacks continue across the south
Speaking in New York, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIF)unifil) recorded There were 81 firing incidents by Israeli forces on Tuesday from south of the Blue Line or within its operational area..
Peacekeepers also observed several incidents of projectile interdiction and artillery and mortar shelling in southern Lebanon.
Challenges also remain in mission operations. Mr. Dujarric said UNIFIL patrols were twice blocked by an Israeli tank in the Al Mansouri area before being allowed to advance.
“We urge all to observe the cessation of hostilities,he adds.
Much of Gaza City has been destroyed in the conflict.
Gaza aid campaign under pressure
In the occupied Palestinian territory, hostilities are disrupting humanitarian operations.
OCHA said the attacks in Gaza are impacting residential areas and critical infrastructure. A recent airstrike on a water well in Gaza City reportedly hit NGO workers, killing one and injuring four others.
Operations have also been suspended at the Al Mansoura water filling point, where two drivers contracted by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) died earlier this month.
Humanitarians warn that current arrangements are costly and unsustainable. Nearly 60 percent of households still do not have adequate access to clean water.
OCHA emphasized that Civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected under international humanitarian law.
