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Human Rights Chief Volker Türk delivered a video statement to the Human Rights Council on the strike that hit a girls school in Minab, Iran, calling for accountability and protection of children. OHCHR / UNTV CH
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STORY: OHCHR / TÜRK IRAN MINAB SCHOOL
TRT: 04:06
SOURCE: OHCHR / UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / 26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / FILE

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FILE - GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

1. Various shots, exterior, Palais des Nations

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

2. Various shots, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

3. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“The bombing of Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab evoked a visceral horror. The images of bombed-out classrooms and grieving parents showed clearly who pays the highest price for war: civilians with no power in the decisions that led to conflict. In this case, a reported 168 pupils, teachers, school staff, and their loved ones.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

4. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

5. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“Whatever differences countries have, we can all agree they will not be solved by killing schoolchildren.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

6. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

7. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“That is why we have the laws of war: to protect children and other civilians caught up in conflict, as well as schools and all civilian infrastructure. In the case of this school, the onus is on those who carried out the attack to investigate it promptly, impartially, transparently and thoroughly, to determine the facts and lay the basis for accountability. Senior US officials have said the strike is under investigation. I call for that process to be concluded as soon as possible, and for its findings to be made public. There must be justice for the terrible harm done.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

8. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

9. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“It is gravely concerning that around the world, attacks on schools are increasing. In 2024, such attacks surged by a shocking 44 percent, leaving 52 million children out of the classroom. I call on all countries to take urgent steps to protect educational facilities, and those who study and work in them.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

10. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

11. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“In Iran, as the conflict has progressed, US and Israeli attacks have increasingly struck densely populated residential areas and destroyed civilian infrastructure.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

12. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

10. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“The targeting of nuclear facilities is reckless beyond comprehension. These attacks raise serious concerns over compliance with international humanitarian and human rights law, under which the protection of civilians must remain central.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

13. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

14. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“The people of Iran are caught between conflict and repression. I am gravely concerned by reports that since the start of the hostilities, the Iranian authorities have intensified their crackdown on civic space.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

15. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

16. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“We have reason to believe hundreds of people have been arrested, while journalists, activists, and public figures have been placed under surveillance. The internet has been shut down for nearly a month. War does not reduce the responsibility of the Iranian authorities to abide by their human rights obligations.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

17. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

18. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“The military escalation in the Middle East and the Gulf is reaching dangerous levels. It must end.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

19. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

26 MARCH 2026, WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

20. SOUNDBITE (English) Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations:
“I call on the United States and Israel to end their attacks against Iran. I call on Iran to stop attacking its neighbours, and to respect and protect the human rights of its own people.”

27 MARCH 2026, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

21. Wide shot, Assembly Hall

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Human Rights Chief Volker Türk today (27 Mar) delivered a video statement to the Human Rights Council on the strike that hit a girls school in Minab, Iran, calling for accountability and protection of children.

“The bombing of Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab evoked a visceral horror.
The images of bombed-out classrooms and grieving parents showed clearly who pays the highest price for war: civilians with no power in the decisions that led to conflict. In this case, a reported 168 pupils, teachers, school staff, and their loved ones.” the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said.

“Whatever differences countries have, we can all agree they will not be solved by killing schoolchildren,” he told the UN Human Rights Council, at the beginning of an urgent debate on the protection of children and educational institutions in international armed conflicts.

“That is why we have the laws of war: to protect children and other civilians caught up in conflict, as well as schools and all civilian infrastructure. In the case of this school, the onus is on those who carried out the attack to investigate it promptly, impartially, transparently and thoroughly, to determine the facts and lay the basis for accountability.

Senior US officials have said the strike is under investigation. The High Commissioner called for that process to be concluded as soon as possible, and for its findings to be made public.”

“There must be justice for the terrible harm done. It is gravely concerning that around the world, attacks on schools are increasing. In 2024, such attacks surged by a shocking 44 percent, leaving 52 million children out of the classroom,” Türk said. “I call on all countries to take urgent steps to protect educational facilities, and those who study and work in them.”

The High Commissioner stated that resort to the use of force, at a time when negotiations were ongoing, is a strategic failure that has had a devastating impact on civilians. “Bombs and missiles are not the path towards sustainable peace. They bring death, destruction and misery, in many cases only deepening grievances and fuelling future violence.”

“In Iran, as the conflict has progressed, US and Israeli attacks have increasingly struck densely populated residential areas and destroyed civilian infrastructure,” he added.

Across all 31 provinces of the country, homes, medical facilities, schools, courts, transport networks, and energy installations have been hit. According to the Iranian authorities, more than 1,900 civilians have been killed and tens of thousands injured.

“The targeting of nuclear facilities is reckless beyond comprehension. These attacks raise serious concerns over compliance with international humanitarian and human rights law, under which the protection of civilians must remain central,” said the High Commissioner.

“The people of Iran are caught between conflict and repression. I am gravely concerned by reports that since the start of the hostilities, the Iranian authorities have intensified their crackdown on civic space,” Türk added.

Iranian authorities have repeatedly said that dissent will be treated as collaboration with the enemy and punished harshly for acts including filming damaged sites or communicating about the conflict. The authorities have intensified arrests, judicial cases, and bans against people and media outlets accused of promoting so-called enemy narratives.

“We have reason to believe hundreds of people have been arrested, while journalists, activists, and public figures have been placed under surveillance. The internet has been shut down for nearly a month. War does not reduce the responsibility of the Iranian authorities to abide by their human rights obligations,” the High Commissioner said.

“The military escalation in the Middle East and the Gulf is reaching dangerous levels. It must end,” he said.

The High Commissioner warned against a rising risk of further contagion and increased civilian suffering in the countries directly involved. Beyond the region, there are fears of grave economic consequences, from deepening poverty and hunger to shortages of medicine and fuel.
“I call on the United States and Israel to end their attacks against Iran. I call on Iran to stop attacking its neighbours and to respect and protect the human rights of its own people,” he said.

The High Commissioner urged restraint on all sides and implore the parties to conflict to return to negotiations – the only path towards a durable solution to their differences.

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