Delhi riots:
Letter from Iranian Students' Organization, UN to stop anti-Muslim riots in India
The Islamic Republic of Iran's NGOs and student organizations have called on Michelle Bachelet, head of the UN Human Rights Commission, to take drastic measures to curb the brutal brutal brutality of Muslims in India. These organizations have called for this in a letter to Bachelet.
Last month, at least 50 Muslims were killed and more than 300 injured in fierce communal riots in the Indian capital New Delhi last month. Besides, mosques and many houses, shops and business establishments have been burnt.
In a letter to Michelle Bachelet, representatives of Iran's NGOs and student organizations said, "We hope and request that the UN Human Rights Commission perform its duty through effective and sincere steps to protect the religion and ethnicity of India's various communities and set a precedent for others."
The letter also said that the cruelty inflicted on Muslims, especially women and children in India, has hurt the hearts of the world's most devout people. All human beings are born with independent entities and have the right to live with free and equal dignity. Any human being has the right to be protected from all forms of discrimination. All these rights have been declared in the UN Charter and the Government of India is obliged to comply. ”
In a letter to the UN Human Rights Commission, 1140 people in Iran and representatives of 146 NGOs have been signed.
Letter from Iranian Students' Organization, UN to stop anti-Muslim riots in India
The Islamic Republic of Iran's NGOs and student organizations have called on Michelle Bachelet, head of the UN Human Rights Commission, to take drastic measures to curb the brutal brutal brutality of Muslims in India. These organizations have called for this in a letter to Bachelet.
Last month, at least 50 Muslims were killed and more than 300 injured in fierce communal riots in the Indian capital New Delhi last month. Besides, mosques and many houses, shops and business establishments have been burnt.
In a letter to Michelle Bachelet, representatives of Iran's NGOs and student organizations said, "We hope and request that the UN Human Rights Commission perform its duty through effective and sincere steps to protect the religion and ethnicity of India's various communities and set a precedent for others."
The letter also said that the cruelty inflicted on Muslims, especially women and children in India, has hurt the hearts of the world's most devout people. All human beings are born with independent entities and have the right to live with free and equal dignity. Any human being has the right to be protected from all forms of discrimination. All these rights have been declared in the UN Charter and the Government of India is obliged to comply. ”
In a letter to the UN Human Rights Commission, 1140 people in Iran and representatives of 146 NGOs have been signed.
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