US-Iran Clash at UN: Charges of Bloodshed Amid Calls for Human Rights Accountability

At a tense UN Security Council meeting, US and Iranian officials clashed over Iran's violent crackdown on protests. Iranian dissidents shared harrowing accounts, urging global action. The US announced new sanctions while President Trump hinted at de-escalation despite previous threats. The protests and internet blackout continued.


Devdiscourse News Desk | United Nations | Updated: 16-01-2026 04:00 IST | Created: 16-01-2026 04:00 IST
US-Iran Clash at UN: Charges of Bloodshed Amid Calls for Human Rights Accountability
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Tensions boiled over at the United Nations Security Council on Thursday as US and Iranian officials confronted each other over Tehran's harsh response to nationwide protests. The US envoy, Mike Waltz, reinforced President Trump's stance on holding Iran accountable, despite hints of diplomatic de-escalation from the administration.

The US, backed by Iranian dissidents, condemned the Iranian government's brutal actions that allegedly resulted in at least 2,637 deaths. Notable testimonies came from activists Masih Alinejad and Ahmad Batebi, who detailed their grim experiences with the regime's oppressive tactics.

Simultaneously, the US introduced new sanctions against Iranian officials, coinciding with potential economic pressure from international allies. While the protests in Iran faced suppression, the narrative at the UN highlighted a global call for action on Iran's human rights record.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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