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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
 
Meeting No. 85
 
Thursday, May 30, 2013
 

The Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development met in a televised session at 1:09 p.m. this day, in Room C-110, 1 Wellington Street, the Chair, Scott Reid, presiding.

 

Members of the Subcommittee present: Hon. Irwin Cotler, Nina Grewal, Scott Reid, Gary Ralph Schellenberger and David Sweet.

 

Acting Members present: Claude Gravelle for Pierre Jacob and Laurin Liu for Wayne Marston.

 

In attendance: Library of Parliament: Erin Shaw, Analyst; Brian Hermon, Analyst. House of Commons: Andrew Lauzon, Committee Clerk.

 

Witnesses: Foundation for Defense of Democracies: Mark Dubowitz, Executive Director. As an individual: Matthew Levitt, Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

 
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the Subcommittee on Tuesday, November 29, 2011, the Subcommittee resumed its study of the Human Rights Situation in Iran.
 

Mark Dubowitz and Matthew Levitt each made a statement and answered questions.

 

By unanimous consent, on motion of Irwin Cotler, it was agreed, — Whereas, the Subcommittee has heard timely and compelling testimony regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Iran in the run-up to the June 14th presidential elections, including that:

Iran has engaged in widespread and systematic assaults on the human rights of its own people, including a state-orchestrated wave of arrests, detentions, beatings, torture, disappearances, and executions;
Executions in Iran continue unabated and where Iran has executed more juveniles per capita than any other country in the world;
Iran has imprisoned more journalists and bloggers than any other country in the world;
Iran continues to target and imprison both lawyers and human rights defenders; and
The intensified persecution and prosecution of the Baha’i community is part and parcel of Iran’s culture of violence and impunity targeting this particular religious minority.

Whereas the Subcommittee finds the recent report of 2,600 political prisoners in Iran – many of whom face execution – a particular cause for concern and alarm.

Be it resolved that the Subcommittee:
Condemn the systematic and widespread state-sanctioned assaults on the human rights of the Iranian people – and particularly the leaders of civil society – as constitutive of crimes against humanity;
Call upon Iran to cease and desist from its state-orchestrated policy of wanton executions;
Urge Iran to release its political prisoners, particularly the seven imprisoned Baha’i leaders, whose twenty year sentence at their advanced age is a virtual death sentence;
Call upon Iran to cease and desist from its arrest and imprisonment of lawyers for no other reason than that they have defended victims of human rights violations;
Urge Iran to cease and desist from its persistent and pervasive assaults on the rights of women, including also cruel and inhumane treatment and punishment such as stoning and flogging;
Support targeted sanctions against the major human rights violators responsible for the ordering of, and complicity in, the wanton executions and massive assaults on human rights, and put them on notice that they will be held accountable before the law.

In particular, be it resolved that the Subcommittee refers the situation of human rights violations in Iran to the Foreign Affairs Committee and recommends that it endorse this resolution.

 

At 2:08 p.m., the Subcommittee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

 



Miriam Burke
Clerk of the Subcommittee

 
 
2013/06/12 3:51 p.m.