UN Rights Chief Decries Violence in Iran Protests

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New York: UN human rights chief Volker Türk has urged an independent probe into deaths and mass arrests during Iran’s nationwide protests, voicing concern over the security forces’ use of force.

Türk, in a statement on Friday, said he was “deeply disturbed” by the violence reported over nearly two weeks of demonstrations, stressing that those responsible for any violations must be held to account in line with international human rights standards.

People took to the streets of the capital, Tehran, in the final days of December 2025, fueled by the country’s cost-of-living crisis. Rights groups have reported that nearly 50 have been killed and hundreds arrested.

To prevent further escalation, Türk said it was essential to address underlying grievances through “inclusive and meaningful dialogue.”

Multiple news outlets have reported nationwide internet and communication shutdowns in Iran as of Thursday night.

Türk said such action undermined freedom of expression and access to information.

“There has been a near-total news blackout on Friday.

“It also adversely impacts the work of those documenting human rights violations and access to essential and emergency services,” he added.

Responding to a question during Friday’s noon briefing, the UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said UN staff on the ground were “safe and accounted for.”

In 1948, when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted, the international community agreed that “everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association,” as outlined in Article 20 of the Declaration.

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights  also recognises the right to peacefully assemble in Article 21. A clarifying document, General Comment No. 37, published in 2020 by theUN Human Rights Committee, provides a more elaborate interpretation.

Both Türk and Dujarric reiterated on Friday that demonstrating peacefully is a fundamental human right.

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