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'Unilateral coercive sanctions violate women's right to development'

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  • 'Unilateral coercive sanctions violate women's right to development' 2022-03-15 17:36

    'Unilateral coercive sanctions violate women's right to development'

    TEHRAN – Iran calls on the international community to stand up against unilateral coercive sanctions which have violated the right to development of Iranian women, Ensieh Khazali, Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, said in the 66th session of the Commission on the Status of Women.

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