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IRAN - European Parliament adopts resolution condemning Iran
February 12, 2026: February 12, 2026 - IRAN. European Parliament adopts resolution condemning Iran
Almost unanimously. Backs Tougher EU Action
The European Parliament in Strasbourgh has adopted a resolution condemning “systemic oppression, inhumane conditions and arbitrary detentions” by the clerical regime in Iran, approving the text by 524 votes in favor, 3 against and 41 abstentions.
In the resolution, lawmakers cite a pattern of arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, torture, extrajudicial killings, sexual violence, collective punishment and abusive detention conditions, and say estimates of deaths during recent protests range from several thousand to more than 35,000, including women, children and elderly people, with EU citizens among the victims.
MEPs call for an end to violence against civilians, an end to executions and repression, and the release of those held in arbitrary detention, including foreign and dual nationals. The text also urges an immediate abolition of the death penalty and demands an end to targeting doctors and healthcare workers for treating injured protesters.
Debate highlights opposition outreach and focus on the IRGC
During the debate, Juan Fernando López Aguilar said a majority of the chamber reaffirmed its commitment and solidarity with Iran’s opposition and a resistance movement that demonstrated in Berlin last weekend, adding that the European Union should be ready to support the establishment of a democratic and pluralistic system in Iran.
The adopted text places particular emphasis on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, describing it as central to repression and urging expanded targeted sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, against those responsible for abuses—alongside calls to enforce measures and prevent circumvention.
Other interventions focused on enforcement: MEP Carlo Ciccioli listed patterns of killings, arbitrary arrests, torture and coerced confessions; MEP Anna Strolenberg urged seizure of regime-linked assets; and MEP Alice Kuhnke warned that doctors and healthcare workers can be targeted for treating wounded protesters. MEP Nora Junco García, in a pointed contrast, argued the state’s external spending comes as many Iranians face severe deprivation at home—an argument echoed by MEP Petras Austrevicius and others calling for accountability through international mechanisms, including the International Criminal Court.
(Information on who voted against, and who abstained, is not currently available on the European Parliament website, Ed.)
https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/news/human-rights/european-parliament-adopts-iran-rights-resolution-524-3-backs-tougher-eu-action/ (Source: Ncr-Iran)
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