The US Will Expel Iran from the UN Women’s Commission

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The US Will Expel Iran from the UN Women's Commission

The United States will expel Iran from the UN Commission on the Status of Women

Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States and the first woman in the country’s history to be elected to this position, has emphasized the right to freedom of expression for the Iranian people in her latest statement supporting the people of Iran, especially women. She praised the courage of Iranians and emphasized that Iran has lost its eligibility to be part of international bodies like the UN Commission on the Status of Women due to its repression of people and particularly the violation of women’s rights. Therefore, according to Harris, the United States and its allies will work to expel Iran from this international entity.

Harris concluded her message by addressing Iranians, emphasizing standing with the people of Iran and their inspiration for Americans and other nations. She promised to continue exerting pressure and imposing sanctions on the oppressive officials of the Iranian regime.


A report and analysis on this topic regarding the expulsion of the Islamic Republic from the Commission on the Status of Women has been published on Iran Gate. You can click here to read this suggested article.

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