GCC Human Rights Bodies Condemn Iranian Attacks on Gulf States in Emergency Meeting

GCC Human Rights Bodies Condemn Iranian Attacks on Gulf States in Emergency Meeting

On March 19, top human rights officials from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) convened an emergency meeting in Doha following a series of Iranian attacks against Gulf states. These attacks reportedly targeted critical civilian infrastructure, causing concern over escalating regional tensions and violations of international humanitarian standards. The meeting was led by Qatar's National Human Rights Committee.

Participants included representatives from Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the GCC Secretariat, and the United Nations Special Rapporteur focusing on the protection of human rights defenders. They collectively condemned the Iranian strikes as blatant breaches of the UN Charter and international law, emphasizing that such attacks endanger civilians and undermine regional security.

The human rights institutions stressed the attacks' repercussions on local populations, including disruption of essential services and threats to civilian safety across the Gulf region. Their unified denunciation signals increased regional solidarity against Iran's aggressive tactics and calls for international mechanisms to hold perpetrators accountable.

This emergency meeting highlights the growing human rights concerns amid ongoing geopolitical conflict in the Gulf. It underscores the imperative to protect civilians from military aggression and maintain stability in a strategically vital energy corridor.

Source: Qatar News Agency Qatar | Image credit: Qatar News Agency Qatar

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