UN Report Finds Iran Responsible for Mahsa Amini's Death, Highlights Crimes Against Humanity
The United Nations fact-finding mission concludes Iran's crackdown on protests following Amini's death involved crimes against humanity, including murder and sexual assault.
- The UN fact-finding mission on Iran concluded that the physical violence by Iranian authorities led to Mahsa Amini's death in September 2022, sparking nationwide protests.
- Iran committed crimes against humanity during its crackdown on protests, employing lethal force and sexually assaulting detainees.
- More than 500 people were killed and over 22,000 detained during the months-long security crackdown following Amini's death.
- Iranian officials have not responded to the mission's findings, which also pressure Tehran amid concerns about its nuclear program and support for Russia in Ukraine.
- The report urges Iran to halt all executions, release all arbitrarily arrested, and end the repression of protesters and their supporters.