Vote to remove Iran from UN women's rights body to be decided on December 14

Vote to remove Iran from UN women's rights body to be decided on December 14
A vote on whether Iran should stay part of the UN women's equality and empowerment body will take place on December 14 following months of mass protests after the death in custody of young Iranian Mahsa Amini.
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29 November, 2022
Diplomats said on Monday that the UN Economic and Social Council would vote in two weeks time [source: Getty]

A US push for Iran to be removed from a UN women's equality and empowerment body will be voted on December 14, diplomats said on Monday as Washington lobbies for Tehran to be punished over its denial of women's rights and brutal crackdown on protests.

The United States on Monday circulated a draft resolution on the move, seen by Reuters, that also denounces Iran's policies as "flagrantly contrary to the human rights of women and girls and to the mandate of the Commission on the Status of Women".

Iran has just started a four-year term on the 45-member commission, which meets annually every March and aims to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women.

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The US-drafted resolution would "remove with immediate effect the Islamic Republic of Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women for the remainder of its 2022-2026 term."

The 54-member UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) will vote on whether to oust Iran from the commission.

"The US and others have been actively working the phones to garner support to remove Iran from the UN Commission on the Status of Women," said a UN diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity. "It seems like they're making traction – including with some initially hesitant countries."

Iran has been gripped by protests since the death of 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in police custody in September. The unrest has turned into a popular revolt by Iranians from all layers of society, posing one of the boldest challenges to the clerical leadership since the 1979 revolution.

Iran has blamed its foreign enemies and their agents for the unrest.

The Geneva-based UN Rights Council last week voted to appoint an independent investigation into Iran's deadly repression of protests, passing the motion to cheers of activists.

Tehran accused Western states of using the council to target Iran in an "appalling and disgraceful" move. 

[Reuters]