Kurds send letter to UN regarding Iran’s border aggressions

UNNEWSCENTRE, — Members of Kurdish community in Diasporas sent an open letter to the United Nation (UN) to draw its attention to the Iran’s continuing border aggressions.

Besides UN, the letter will sent to the EU Human Rights Commission and Parliament, Amnesty International, CNN, BBC, Telegraph, Jpost, Haaretz, Aljazeere and some of countries including the USA.

 

The letter is read as follows;

We, a set of Kurdish intellectuals, political activists and human rights advocates, are writing to your Excellency to draw your immediate attention to the deteriorating plight of Kurdish citizens of Kurdistan Autonomous Region, Iraq.

As your Excellency is informed, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been indiscriminately shelling Iraqi Kurdistan regions for the last two executive weeks, utilizing all sorts of banned weapons against defenceless civilians, culminating in killing, injuring and displacing a large number of refugees and causing a serious human debacle.

Despite the unfortunate growing number of civilians’ deaths toll, the federal government of Iraq has not taken any concert action to put an end to these unjustifiable border aggressions and suffering of its populace. Iran continues to commit human rights violations with no regard to international laws and principles. Iran is breaching the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iraq.

We condemn these acts of war crimes in its strongest possible terms and call upon all individuals and organizations who claim to espouse liberty and democracy and who are Partisan of human rights, the UN and the international community to take immediate action to end the ongoing devastating conflict and protect the safety of Iraqi civilians.

We urge you to personally involve yourself and look into the matter and send an independent commission to launch a probing and evaluate the inflicted damages by the Islamic Republic of Iran. The state of affairs is critical, and it requires urgent United Nations intervention.”