the United Nations and France are calling for the internationalisation of the killing of

the United Nations and France are calling for the internationalisation of the killing of

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In the face of silence, the United Nations and France call for the internationalisation of the killing of protesters
Protests continue in Nassiria despite a curfew by security authorities that has left more than 40 protesters dead in the city over the past two days.
Some health workers informed our organization of the existence of the civil elements of the authorities who participated in the demonstrations after the fire of the Iranian consulate in Iraq which led to the murder of more than 20 protesters.
These increasing murders have challenged many international institutions. The United Nations said in an official report that the killings cannot pass without speaking.
France stresses "we strongly condemn the excessive and inappropriate use of power against protesters."
Iraq's semi-official high commission for human rights said in its report on Saturday that its criminals must be brought to justice and that it must gather the evidence needed to try them for their violent acts.
The Supreme Judicial Council on Saturday called on the injured and their families and families of the dead to record their statements against the facts, stressing that they will be punished according to the law.
Our organization calls on international authorities and parties, the government and international governments to respect humanitarian rights and defend civilian protesters who demand only their rights.