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    UN Rights Chief Condemns Killing of Khamenei, Calls for Probe into Iran School Strike

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    GENEVA: The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has said that killings such as the reported death of Ali Khamenei raise serious concerns under international human rights law.

    Speaking to reporters, Turk said that from a human rights perspective, any form of killing is unacceptable.

    “From a human rights perspective, any killing of anyone is not in the interest of international human rights law,” he said.

    Strike on Girls’ School Raises Concern

    Turk also addressed reports of a strike on a girls’ school in Minab, a city in southern Iran, during the first day of US and Israeli attacks.

    Iran’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, claimed that the attack killed around 150 students, although the figure has not been independently verified.

    The UN rights chief stressed that schools are civilian institutions and should never be targeted during armed conflicts.

    Call for Independent Investigation

    Turk called for an impartial investigation into the incident to determine the circumstances surrounding the strike, including the type of weapon used and the timing of the attack.

    He said responsibility now lies with those who carried out the strikes to ensure a transparent inquiry.

    Meanwhile, US officials told media that military investigators are examining the possibility that American forces were responsible, though the investigation has not yet reached a final conclusion.

    The incident has intensified international concern about civilian casualties and humanitarian law violations as the conflict in the region continues to escalate.



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