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U.S. Lawmakers Criticize Human Rights Abuses In Iran


WASHINGTON -- Several U.S. lawmakers criticized "major" human rights abuses in Iran including executions and state persecution of religious minorities and homosexuals.

The criticism was voiced in a June 19 Congressional subcommittee hearing focused on "Iran's Abysmal Human Rights Record" under President Hassan Rohani, who came to power about a year ago.

It comes as Iran, the United States, and other major world powers are engaged in talks aimed at finding a lasting deal to Iran's sensitive nuclear work.

"Human rights cannot take a back seat in negotiations in Iran," said Congressman Ted Deutch (Democrat-Florida).

Witnesses testifying at the hearing, including a former Iranian political prisoner, said the rights situation has not improved under Rohani who has promised Iranians more rights and freedom.
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    Golnaz Esfandiari

    Golnaz Esfandiari is managing editor of RFE/RL's Radio Farda, which breaks through government censorship to deliver accurate news and provide a platform for informed discussion and debate to audiences in Iran. She has reported from Afghanistan and Haiti and is one of the authors of The Farda Briefing newsletter. Her work has been cited by The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other major publications. Born and raised in Tehran, she is fluent in Persian, French, English, and Czech.

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