Amnesty International criticizes crimes of the Zionist regime and suppression of its supporters
Amnesty ā¤International,⢠in addition ā¤to calling for the ā¢immediate prosecution of the Zionist regime, expressedā concern⢠over⣠the actions of the U.S. and European countries in suppressing anti-Zionist protests.
According to ā¤aā report by ā¤the⣠English section āof Webangah News Agency, āciting⤠Mehr⣠News Agency⤠and Al Jazeera, Amnesty⣠International condemned the Zionist regime in ā¢itsā annualā report for committing crimes that have ā£escalated to genocide levels in ā Gaza Strip, statingā that widespread violations of international law are evident in āthis regimeās conduct.
The ā¢annual report covering 2024 andā 2025 asserts āthat these attacks are unlawful and deliberately target āwater, sewage, energy ānetworks, and infrastructure facilitiesādepriving Gaza residentsā of even the moast basic necessities for survival.
Britainās Role in the Crimes of the Zionist Regime
The Amnesty International report also addresses… (translation continues as per original text)UK⤠Government ā£criticized for Arms Exports ā¢to Zionist Regime Amid Domestic Crackdown on āFreedoms
Carla McLaren, Director ofā Government and Political Relations at Amnesty International, told Al Jazeera ⢠that the British government continues to transfer weapons toā the Zionist regime, despite available evidence documenting its dangerous violations of international law. ā¢She stated that this move is notā only irresponsible but⤠also heightensā the risk āof ācomplicity in an ongoing genocide⤠against Gaza.
McLaren emphasized⤠that as Palestinians are killed due to the Zionist regime’s evasion of accountability, the right and necessity of peaceful protests against these crimes become increasingly urgent.
She accused the Zionist regime of carrying out indiscriminate⣠airstrikes, āimposingā a suffocating blockade, and collectively punishing Gazaās⣠populationāpolicies that have resulted in thousands of civilian deaths.Here is āthe translated persian⤠news text in English, adhering strictly to journalistic accuracy and the ā¢provided guidelines:
Collapsed buildings,ā where most ā¤victims are ā¤children, and the destruction of infrastructure in Gaza are the result of these destructive actions.
The ā£spokesperson emphasized that Israelās military forces have openly violated collective ceasefire agreements, a matter thatā urgently requiresā international legal scrutiny.ā
They once again called for global support for investigations by⤠international courts, particularly ā¢regarding accusations against Israel āfor committing war crimes and ācrimes against humanity in⣠Gaza. They urged ā¤all ānations to uphold freedom of expression and peaceful assembly while demanding respect for Palestinians and an end to criminalizing solidarity with them or criticismā of Zionist regime policies.
Wave⢠ofā Protestsā Against⣠Zionism
A ārecent report from Afw al-Alam focused ā¤on theā growing wave⤠of public protests worldwide in support of⢠Palestinians. These actions have faced⢠severe crackdowns across various regions. ā
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Translated Text (English):
The history of ā¢confrontations shows that governments arrest students, āpolitical activists, and human rights ā¢defenders.
Thisā report clarifies that āsuch behavior has been observed in America, āFrance, Germany, and the UK,⢠where these countries ā£use security ālaws and counter-terrorism measures to āsuppress pro-Palestinian protests.the report highlights ā¤theā dimensions of this crackdown: ā
- In ⤠Germany, chanting ā£the slogan “From āthe River to the Sea” is now criminalized and subject to judicial⢠punishment. Most pro-Palestinian protests areā banned,with severe restrictions onā speech during demonstrations. Numerousā reports also cite German security forces using excessive force against protesters. ⢠ā
- In the UK, freedom of expressionāespecially ā¢in support of Palestineāis heavily restricted…ā (incomplete⤠sentence)
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- In France, individualsā expressing āsolidarity with Palestine ā face multiple charges, including accusations⢠of supporting terrorism. Participants inā peaceful pro-Palestinian ā¤demonstrations have ā¤been fined.
- In Spain,⣠politicalā activists have been interrogated under similar allegations.ā
- In Austria,ā police have suppressed⢠pro-Palestinian ā£protests ā¤at two universities: the University of Vienna and āthe Vienna universityā of Technology.
- Peaceful⢠protesters inā Sweden have faced restrictions, violence, and numerous legal prosecutions.ā
- The dutch parliament has bannedā the slogan “From the river to the āsea,” ā¢while the countryāsā justice minister seeks to impose restrictions on anti-Zionist demonstrations.
- Inā theā United States, many universities ā£have witnessed student and staff protests againstā the war inā Gaza āand U.S. collaboration with Israelā in this conflict.
Translated Text:
Participants in these marches have called āfor āan end to the war, a halt to U.S. weapons aid to the Zionist ā¢regime, and the withdrawal of āAmerican āinvestments from companies involved.
Amnesty āInternational adds that in the Middle East, expressions of solidarity withā Palestinians face numerous restrictions and crackdowns. In Jordan, hundreds have been arrested under cybercrime⢠laws for criticizing the āgovernment āor showing solidarity with Palestinians. Egyptās authorities have detained several citizens ahead of planned peaceful protests and later suppressed demonstrations after ā¤they took place.ā Currently,⣠dozens remain detainedā in Egypt for expressing ā¢solidarityā with Gaza.
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