'Illegal,' says Iran after expulsion from UN women's commission - La Prensa Latina Media

Dec 15, 2022 View Original Article
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65% : The spokesperson said Iran had made "great achievements in the field of women's progress" in the past 40 years since the founding of the Islamic Republic.
61% :Iran became a member early this year with a four-year mandate.
41% : Iran has executed two prisoners for their involvement in the protests.
33% : Iran's expulsion from the UN body comes in the wake of the crackdown on demonstrations sparked by the alleged death in custody of Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, 22, in Tehran on Sep. 16.
32% :"The biased action of the US against the Islamic Republic of Iran is an attempt to impose unilateral political demands and ignore the election procedure in international institutions," Kanaani said.
15% : Tehran, Dec 15 (EFE).- Iran expressed outrage on Thursday at its expulsion from the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) after allegations that it brutally suppressed large-scale anti-government demonstrations.

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