In the rarefied European diplomacy and apparently still small - but significant - sometimes steps are performed. Today, Wednesday, February 16, the chairman of the Extraordinary Commission for Human Rights of the Senate, Pietro Marcenaro (Pd), presented Elaeddin Boroujerdi, chairman of the Iranian Parliament ssteri - visiting Italy - a list of 280 names of dissidents the regime, as the lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh and director Jafar Panahi (here the link of the appeal Done) and asked them hoping the news release.
"The systematic violation of human rights, the use of violence, the harsh repression of dissent through the persecution of family members of persons engaged in the ranks of the opposition, the explicit political use for this purpose the apparatus of the state, training para- military, the judiciary and justice, persecution of the press freedom of expression and of assembly and demonstration - said Marcenaro - are in violation of the principles and universal rights to justify the intervention of the international community and to make the accusation unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign country.
" Official initiative that perhaps will not have any substantive response by the Shiite Islamic theocracy, but that for once does not disfigure Italian politics and diplomacy.
"The systematic violation of human rights, the use of violence, the harsh repression of dissent through the persecution of family members of persons engaged in the ranks of the opposition, the explicit political use for this purpose the apparatus of the state, training para- military, the judiciary and justice, persecution of the press freedom of expression and of assembly and demonstration - said Marcenaro - are in violation of the principles and universal rights to justify the intervention of the international community and to make the accusation unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign country.
" Official initiative that perhaps will not have any substantive response by the Shiite Islamic theocracy, but that for once does not disfigure Italian politics and diplomacy.
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