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euronews interview – Tehran’s top human rights official says some Iranian laws need reforming

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http://www.euronews.com/ Iran has continued to make headlines in recent weeks partly because of yet another round of futile international negotiations over its nuclear programme, and partly because of a new report by the United Nations on the human rights situation in Iran.

Euronews spoke to Mohammad Javad Larijani, Secretary General of Human Rights Council in Iran, and top advisor to the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.

*euronews:* “The report by the UN is filled with cases of abuse of human rights, unjustified imprisonment, torture and of executions including of minors. What is your response to the report?”

*Larijani:* “In the name of God. We are not claiming to be perfect, but we think that our record on human rights definitely is not worse than the other countries who are really putting the blame on us, such as a good number of EU members.”

*euronews:* “But this report is based on 169 interviews and investigations into various instances of abuses of human rights in Iran. It is also based on, apart from the UN, three of the most respectable and respected human rights organisations in the world: Amnesty International, Reporters Without Frontiers and Human Rights Watch. You can’t say that all are biased. There must be an element ,or many elements, of truth in it.”

*Larijani:* “The issue of credibility in this report is very serious. We agree that some of our laws need modification but others we definitely support even against western criticism. We think the number of executions in Iran is too high. We should change the law. There are a number of crimes connected to drug trafficking, about 74 percent of executions in Iran, I believe. There is no need to consider them as “serious crime”, so this needs changes in the law, and a lot of people in the parliament don’t agree with me.”

*euronews:* “One of the ‘sins’ in the Islamic Republic is ‘propaganda against the regime’. Meaning that if I express an opinion, if I am a blogger, that is ‘propaganda against the regime’. It is expressing an opinion for which so many young people are in prison and allegedly have been tortured.”

*Larijani:* “Let me elaborate on that, because this is not the real case. Iran is actually ahead of all countries in the Middle East to the extent that the internet is used.”

*euronews:* “But the use of the internet is limited because you filter it.”

*Larijani:* “Well, this is an issue globally. There are issues that are considered damaging to the national interests of the people, to the life of the people: abuse of children, under-age sex, things like that need to be followed up or filtered.”

*euronews:* “How about criticising the ruling elite?”

*Larijani:* “Oh no, it should not be filtered.”

*euronews:* “What about torture in prisons?”

*Larijani:* “Well, torture in prison is a disease, a crime, but compare us with the United States.”

*euronews:* “Yes, but you cannot justify wrong-doing in Iran by comparing it with wrong-doing elsewhere, like the US.”

*Larijani:* “You know, there is no absolute good. According to the law, torture is a major crime. According to Islam and Sharia (Islamic law), anyone who carries out torture may receive death penalty.”

*euronews:* “What about the practice?”

*Larijani:* “Well, yes. When it comes to practice, I agree with you. Recently, we totally changed the legal supervision of the police temporary detention centre. We are not defending wrong-doing. We are defending that we want to be better. When it comes to the prison administration, well, it is a problem of efficiency, competence. The prison administration is not a simple issue. We are ready to discuss all of these shortcomings, but not with fingers pointing at us. The west, and specially the US, and the Europeans are approaching Iran in the wrong way.”

*euronews:* “Let me move on to the forthcoming elections. In other democracies it is usually the political parties or organisations that vet their candidates. In Iran, it is the Guardian Council consisting of 12 men. Six appointed by the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and six by the judiciary. Where does that leave the people of Iran?”

*Larijani:* “The job of the Guardian Council is not to vet a candidate. They look at the candidacy, and whether they are eligible to be candidates or not. A person who has been involved in a coup d’etat cannot be a candidate, a person who has no adherence to Islam cannot be a candidate. It is like a person who says I want to be the President of France, but I have no reliance on laïcité [liacism].”

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Solar panels built from waste crops can make energy without direct light

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Solar fashion and vertical solar farms are the future with this new material that doesn’t need direct sunlight to make electricity.

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Swimming in sewage? Here are the beaches to avoid in this UK holiday hotspot

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The beaches of the renowned holiday destination the Isle of Wight are contaminated with human waste. The issue has led to people getting sick.

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Spotify hit with $1.6 bln copyright lawsuit

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Music publishing company alleges the streaming service failed to get a proper licence allowing it to distribute thousands of songs, including those of Tom Petty, Neil Young and the Doors.…
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Under the bonnet: How have planes changed over time?

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You might think planes look the same as 60 years ago but subtle engineering advances have made big changes. Let’s look under the bonnet to find out what they are.

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