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UN rights chief calls for easing sanctions against Iran as it battles coronavirus

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 24 (APP):The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, called Tuesday for an easing of sanctions against countries such as Iran to allow their medical systems to fight the coronavirus pandemic and limit its global spread.

“At this crucial time, both for global public health reasons, and to support the rights and lives of millions of people in these countries, sectoral sanctions should be eased or suspended,” she said in a statement issued in Geneva.
“In the context of global pandemic, impeding medical efforts in one country heightens the risk for all of us.”

COVID-19 has affected nearly 190 countries, with more than 330,000 cases reported globally as of Monday, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO).

At least 1,800 people in Iran have died from the disease, including 50 doctors. Human rights reports on the country have repeatedly highlighted the impact of sanctions on access to essential medicines and equipment, such as respirators and protective equipment for healthcare workers.

Ms. Bachelet feared sanctions could also impact medical efforts in Cuba, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

“The majority of these states have frail or weak health systems. Progress in upholding human rights is essential to improve those systems – but obstacles to the import of vital medical supplies, including over-compliance with sanctions by banks, will create long-lasting harm to vulnerable communities”, she said.

“The populations in these countries are in no way responsible for the policies being targeted by sanctions, and to varying degrees have already been living in a precarious situation for prolonged periods”.

The UN rights chief underscored the need to protect health workers in these countries, who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis, while authorities should not punish professionals who point out any deficiencies in response.
Ms. Bachelet urged world leaders to come together at this time as no country can combat the pandemic alone.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Imran Khan appealed to US President Donald Trump on humanitarian grounds to lift economic sanctions against Iran till the coronavirus pandemic is over.

Taking to Twitter, he said that the Iranian people “are facing untold suffering as sanctions are crippling Iran’s efforts to fight COVID19”.

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