Tehran, the capital of Iran. UN: In Iran, a record number of executions and strengthening repression are observed – the report of the Secretary General Human rights ~ 60 > During the 59th session of the Human Rights Council, the Deputy Supreme Commissar of the UN Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif presented an intermediate report by the Secretary General on the situation with the human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The document covers the period from August 1, 2024 to January 31, 2025 and contains sharp criticism of the Iranian authorities. 62 ~ al-Nashif began a speech with a comment regarding the aggravation of the conflict between Israel and Iran: “UVKPH UN calls for de-escalation and urgent diplomatic negotiations to put an end to these attacks and find the way forward.” She emphasized that “there are serious fears that some attacks take place in densely populated areas, reports about victims among the civilian population.” In this regard, she said: “I urgently call everyone who has influence, immediately start negotiations.” ~ 60 > executions and amputation 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62The report of the Secretary General expresses “serious concern with a high number of executions committed in the reporting period”, and it is indicated that in 2024 at least 975 death sentences were carried out – this is the highest indicator since 2015. “A little more than half of the executions were applied according to the crimes related to drugs, and the four executions were carried out publicly.” & Amp; nbsp; the authorities continued to enforce the sentences related to the protests of September 2022 under the slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom”, as well as in relation to political Opponents. 62 ~ according to the report, “at least 31 women were executed in 2024 compared to 22 women in 2023.” & nbsp; “at least 108 prisoners of Baluja and 84 Kurds” were also executed. Although the total number of children sentenced to death has decreased since 2014, “at least one child was executed in 2024.” 62 > 62 >The practice of amputations as a form of bodily punishment is particularly alarming, which, according to the report, “was disproportionately applied to representatives of marginalized, low -income segments of the population.” Cases were accompanied by “serious statements about the torture and violations of procedural rights, including a refusal to access a lawyer.” report emphasizes that Iran “does not publish official data on the passing and execution of mortal sentences”. The document calls on the authorities “to stop all the executions and immediately introduce the moratorium on the death penalty as the first step to its cancellation.” There is also a call to “prohibit the execution of persons who have committed crimes under the age of 18 years”, and ensure compliance with “procedural and fair standards in accordance with international standards”. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62The report is criticized by insufficient measures to hold accountable for mass murder in Zahedan in 2022, where more than 100 people died as a result of security forces. Despite the fact that several junior officers were convicted, “the adequacy, transparency and justice of the trial caused.” & Amp; nbsp; the UN calls for “holding state and law enforcement officials who violated international law.” restriction of civil freedoms and rights of rights women The situation with civilian freedoms remains extremely difficult. The report states that “at least 125 journalists were held accountable for their work.” Of these, “at least 40 women-journalists were criminalized or were called for interrogation” for materials on the rights of women and girls. “Many human rights activists remain in prison,” and “lawyers, human rights activists and family of protests are intimidated, forced and repressed, including imprisonment.” ~ 60 > report notes the appointment of the first woman to the post of official representatives of women and other cases of the appointment of women for leadership positions. However, according to alarming statistics, “in 2024 179 cases of femicide were registered compared to 55 in 2023.” Although the Law “On Chastity and Hijabe” was temporarily suspended, the document emphasizes that “until it is completely canceled and related to it, they pose a serious threat to the rights of women and girls.” ~ 60 > 60 > 62 ~ there is discrimination on ethnic and religious sign, and economic characteristics, and economic The crisis aggravated by sanctions continues to negatively affect the standard of living and access to medicine. ~ 60 > despite repressive measures, Iran continued to interact with the UN within the framework of technical cooperation. The authorities participated in the review of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and responded to six of the seven appeals of a special process. In January, the country took place the fourth cycle of universal periodic review. However, the report expresses regret that “the authorities refused the access of an independent international mission to establish facts.” ~ 60 > “Our management is ready to continue interaction with the Iranian authorities throughout the spectrum of issues raised in the report of the General Secretary General,” Al-Nashif emphasized in Completion.