قطعنامه پارلمان اروپا در محکومیت «سرکوب وحشیانه» معترضان توسط جمهوری اسلامی
Members of the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning the “repression and mass killings” carried out by the Islamic Republic regime against protesters in Iran.
The European Parliament resolution, which was adopted on Thursday expressed “full solidarity with the Iranian people and their courageous and legitimate protest movement” and strongly condemned the “extensive, deliberate, and disproportionate use of force” by the government forces of the ruling regime in Iran.
The resolution calls on the regime’s authorities under Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, to unconditionally and “immediately end the violence against peaceful protesters, halt all executions, and end the killing and repression of civilians.”
In the resolution adopted by 562 votes in favour, 9 against and 57 abstentions, MEPs express alarm that the murder of thousands of protesters signals a chilling shift in the Iranian regime’s suppression of dissent from deterrence to strategic elimination. MEPs demand the immediate and unconditional release of all protesters, human rights defenders and journalists currently held under arrest.
Parliament calls on the Council to proceed without delay with the full designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including the Basij militia and the Quds Force, as terrorist organizations.
- Parliament stands in full solidarity with Iran’s protesters
- MEPs demand an end to executions, the release of detainees, and accountability for the regime’s crimes
- Chilling shift in the Iranian regime’s suppression of dissent from deterrence to strategic elimination
- Resolution calls for expansion of EU restrictive measures and for EU ties to be contingent on democracy and rights
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed her support for Iranian protesters in recent weeks, saying about Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, “Her crime as the leader of a country is the complete destruction of the country and the use of violence on levels never seen before.”