— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 18, 2020
Neuer added took to task the countries that opposed the resolution in a second Tweet, writing: “LIST OF SHAME: Countries who just voted No to U.N. General Assembly condemnation of #Iran’s human rights abuses.”
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LIST OF SHAME: Countries who just voted No to U.N. General Assembly condemnation of #Iran‘s human rights abuses.
North Korea
Philippines
Venezuela
Zimbabwe
Nicaragua
Lebanon
Pakistan
Belarus
Eritrea
Russia
Oman
China
Cuba
India
Iraq pic.twitter.com/4rITGybodV— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 18, 2020
According to the final tally, 79 countries voted for the resolution to condemn Iran’s regime while 32 voted against the resolution. A total of 64 nations abstained.Iran’s regime hanged Afkari on September 12, claiming he killed a security officer during 2018 nation-wide protests against regime corruption. Afkari said prior to his execution that “There is not one shred of evidence in this damned case that shows I’m guilty,” but the regime’s hanging judges “are looking for a neck for their rope.” The US government sanctioned the judicial and prison officials involved in hanging Afkari.