Iran commemorates terror victims on UN Day against terrorism

The permanent mission of Iran to the United Nations in New York has recently organized a ceremony to honor victims of terrorism

The permanent mission of Iran to the United Nations in New York has recently organized a ceremony to honor victims of terrorism.
This ceremony included Palestinians who lost their lives due to actions by the Israeli regime, as well as General Qassem Soleimani, a prominent Iranian commander who was killed by the United States in 2020.
This event took place on Wednesday in recognition of the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism.

The Iranian mission expressed solidarity with those affected, stating, “We stand with them, including Palestinians enduring the Israeli regime’s terrorism. We honor martyrs of terrorism, including thousands of Iranians, notably Gen. Soleimani who was the hero of the fight against terrorism.”
The mission made the remarks in a post on its official account on X.
The International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism is commemorated each year on August 21st. Instituted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2017, this observance seeks to honor and support those affected by terrorism, while advocating for their human rights and fundamental freedoms.

This day highlights the persistent effects of terrorism on individuals and communities around the globe. It underscores the necessity for sustained assistance for victims, encompassing physical, psychological, social, and financial support. The United Nations is instrumental in aiding member states to deliver this support and safeguard the rights of victims.
This year’s observance featured a virtual high-level event titled “Voices for Peace: Victims of Terrorism” which included statements from UN secretary general, António Guterres, and personal accounts from victims and survivors.