Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi cancels UN trip amid lawsuit demanding arrest over ‘Crimes Against Humanity’

| Dec 13, 2023, 11:45:14 PM | TOI.in
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Three political prisoners have filed a legal complaint in Geneva, urging the arrest of Ebrahim Raisi. Survivors of Iran's 1988 "prison massacres" accuse Raisi, a Death Committee member, of overseeing the execution of thousands. Accusations, including genocide and torture, prompt calls for Raisi's arrest. While scheduled for the UN Global Refugee Forum, the delegation is led by Amir-Abdollahian, raising uncertainty about the change. The legal complaint highlights Raisi's pivotal Death Committee role, supported by testimonies. Amnesty's 2018 report details crimes against humanity, triggering a campaign against Raisi's forum involvement by Nobel laureates and others. Signatories urge the UN to rescind Raisi's invitation due to severe human rights violations. The UN refugee agency defends Iran's participation, emphasising its status as a member state. The Global Refugee Forum, set for December 13-15 in Geneva, aims to address global refugee challenges.

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