Over 300 Global Experts Demand Urgent UN Action to Halt Executions in Iran

LONDON, 18 May 2026 — More than 300 prominent international legal experts, human rights defenders, and Nobel laureates have issued a joint open letter to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, raising alarm over a sharp escalation in executions in Iran and warning of an emerging pattern of atrocity crimes.

The signatories—including former UN officials, international court presidents, and leading global jurists—warn that Iranian authorities are exploiting recent regional instability to carry out a coordinated, bloody campaign of political repression.

Key Highlights from the Letter:
  • Unprecedented Surge: The scale of executions has reached levels not witnessed in nearly forty years.
  • Targeting Dissidents: At least eight political prisoners have been executed solely due to their affiliation with the opposition PMOI, with dozens more arbitrarily put to death or currently facing execution on similar vaguely defined “national security” charges.
  • Crushing Dissent: Protesters and political prisoners face arbitrary execution following summary trials that completely disregard international standards of due process.
  • Systemic Impunity: The current wave of killings is directly linked to Iran’s long-standing culture of impunity, echoing the notorious 1988 massacres.
  • A Call to Action: Signatories are urging UN Member States to set up an international accountability mechanism and to condition diplomatic and economic engagement with Iran on a verifiable halt to executions.

The letter has been shared widely across the UN system, including with High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, UN Special Rapporteur on Iran Dr Mai Sato, the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran, as well as Member States and key international stakeholders.

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Open Letter Regarding Systematic Executions and Escalation of Atrocity Crimes in Iran

18 May 2026

H.E. António Guterres
Secretary-General of the United Nations
United Nations Headquarters
New York, NY 10017, USA


Your Excellency,

We write to express grave concern over the accelerating use of the death penalty in Iran as an instrument of political repression. Since the outbreak of regional hostilities on 28 February 2026, the Iranian authorities have exploited heightened instability to intensify a coordinated campaign of mass arrests, torture, and state sanctioned killing, in flagrant breach of international human rights law, and have simultaneously cut off internet access for the general population.

The scale of executions has reached levels not seen in nearly four decades. Of particular concern is the targeted execution of political prisoners and protesters. Since 19 March 2026, dozens have been arbitrarily executed following proceedings that manifestly fail to meet even minimal standards of due process. Many were convicted under vaguely defined “national security” charges. At least eight political prisoners have been executed solely due to affiliation with the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI or MEK), while at least 11 others currently face execution on similar grounds. Others have been put to death for taking part in protests on charges such as baghi (“armed rebellion”) after summary trials.

Senior officials have openly incited this climate of repression. As documented by the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran (A/HRC/61/60, 11 March 2026), the Prosecutor General declared that all protesters had committed moharebeh (“enmity against God”), a capital offence, while the Head of the Judiciary instructed judges to show “no mercy” in protest-related cases. The FFMI has estimated that more than 50,000 protesters have been arrested.

This wave of executions cannot be separated from Iran’s long-standing culture of impunity, rooted in the 1988 massacre, during which some 30,000 political prisoners were extrajudicially executed or forcibly disappeared. The UN Special Rapporteur on Iran concluded in 2024 that these crimes constitute ongoing crimes against humanity and genocide.

We announce our solidarity with the ‘No to Executions’ campaign in Iran’s prisons and with the ‘No to Rule of Executioners, Yes to a Democratic Republic in Iran’ campaign.

In light of the urgency of the situation, we ask that you call on Iran to halt executions, immediately and unconditionally release all political prisoners, and restore access to the internet. We urge UN Member States to heed the recommendations contained in the Special Rapporteur’s 2024 Atrocity Crimes report in establishing an international accountability mechanism to enable effective investigations into crimes under international law and using universal jurisdiction to hold perpetrators accountable, as well as to condition diplomatic and economic engagement with Iran on a verifiable halt to executions and measurable human rights improvements.

Silence in the face of these atrocities only reinforces impunity. We look to your leadership to ensure that the United Nations acts decisively to prevent further loss of life.

Yours sincerely,

SIGNED:

  1. Mark Ellis – Executive Director, International Bar Association
  2. Lord Alton of Liverpool – Chair, UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights
  3. Joachim Rücker – Former President of the UN Human Rights Council
  4. Sang-Hyun Song – Former President of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
  5. Mogens Lykketoft – Former President of the UN General Assembly
  6. Solomon Passy – Former President of the UN Security Council
  7. Stephen Rapp – Former US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice
  8. Ruth Dreifuss – Former President of Switzerland
  9. Javaid Rehman – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran
  10. Anne Ramberg – Ad hoc Judge, European Court of Human Rights
  11. Oleksandra Matviichuk – 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  12. Maud De Boer-Buquicchio – Former Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe
  13. Christina Blacklaws – Former President of the Law Society of England and Wales
  14. Gareth Evans – Former Foreign Minister of Australia; President Emeritus, International Crisis Group
  15. Jody Williams – 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  16. Heiner Bielefeldt – Former UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief
  17. Richard Goldstone – Former Judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
  18. David Crane – Founding Chief Prosecutor, UN Special Court for Sierra Leone
  19. Robert Goldman – Former President, International Commission of Jurists
  20. Leila Nadya Sadat – Former Special Adviser on Crimes Against Humanity to the ICC Prosecutor
  21. Irwin Cotler – Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
  22. Cherie Blair – Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
  23. Barbara Lochbihler – Former Member of the European Parliament
  24. Irmgard Griss – Former President of the Supreme Court of Austria
  25. Marc Bossuyt – Former President of the Constitutional Court of Belgium
  26. Rui Manuel Gens Moura Ramos – Former President of the Constitutional Court of Portugal
  27. Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen – Former President of the Constitutional Court of Andorra
  28. Jan Pronk – Former UN Assistant Secretary-General
  29. Jens Modvig – Former Chair, UN Committee Against Torture (CAT)
  30. Ana Brian Nougrères – UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy
  31. Mike Smith – Former Chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights
  32. Rowan Williams – Former Archbishop of Canterbury
  33. José Luís da Cruz Vilaça – Former President of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities
  34. Oscar Arias Sánchez – Former President, Costa Rica; Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  35. Mantas Adomenas – Secretary General, Community of Democracies
  36. Pierre Sané – Former Secretary General, Amnesty International
  37. Stephanie Wolfe – President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars
  38. Patrick Kennedy – Former Member of the US House of Representatives
  39. Liv Tørres – Former Executive Director of the Nobel Peace Center
  40. Michael Cooper – Executive Director, American Society of International Law
  41. James Goldston – Executive Director, Open Society Justice Initiative
  42. Erkki Tuomioja – Former Foreign Minister of Finland
  43. Diane Orentlicher – Former UN Independent Expert on Combating Impunity
  44. Anders Wijkman – Former UN Assistant Secretary General
  45. Elisabeth Rasmusson – Former Secretary General of Norwegian Refugee Council
  46. Chris Sidoti – Former Australian Human Rights Commissioner
  47. Geoffrey Robertson – First President, UN Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL)
  48. Gerald Staberock – Secretary General, World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT)
  49. Wolfgang Schomburg – Former Judge, International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
  50. Yakin Erturk – Former UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women
  51. Monika Płatek – UN Expert, OHCHR Examination of the Human Rights Situation in Belarus
  52. William Schabas – Former Chair of the UN Independent Commission of Inquiry on the 2014 Gaza Conflict
  53. Morten Kjaerum – Former Director of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
  54. Hans Corell – Former Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and the Legal Counsel of the United Nations
  55. Helen Keller – Former Judge, European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)
  56. Tahar Boumedra – President, Justice for the Victims of the 1988 Massacre in Iran (JVMI)
  57. Karen Smith – Former UN Assistant Secretary-General and Special Adviser of the UN Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect
  58. Catherine Van de Heyning – Member, UN Human Rights Council Advisory Committee
  59. Christian Tomuschat – Former Chairman of the UN International Law Commission
  60. Claudio Grossman – President, Inter-American Institute of Human Rights
  61. Manfred Nowak – Secretary General of the Global Campus of Human Rights
  62. Alex Neve – Former Secretary General, Amnesty International Canada
  63. José Alvarez – Former President, American Society of International Law
  64. Michael Lynk – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories
  65. Melissa Upreti – Former Chair Rapporteur, UN Working Group on Discrimination against Women and Girls
  66. Lincoln Bloomfield, Jr. – Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Political Military Affairs
  67. John Mather – 2006 Nobel Laureate in Physics
  68. Vânia Costa Ramos – Chair, European Criminal Bar Association (ECBA)
  69. Rebecca Niblock – Vice Chair, European Criminal Bar Association (ECBA)
  70. Alexis Anagnostakis – Human Rights Officer, European Criminal Bar Association (ECBA)
  71. Kate Mackintosh – Executive Director, Promise Institute Europe, UCLA School of Law
  72. Susan Akram – Director, International Human Rights Clinic, Boston University School of Law
  73. Lindsay Harris – Director, International Human Rights Clinic, University of San Francisco School of Law
  74. Richard Wilson – Professor and Co-Director, Human Rights Initiative, Princeton University
  75. Betsy Popken – Executive Director, Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
  76. David Simon – Director, Yale University Genocide Studies Program
  77. William Schulz – Former Executive Director, Amnesty International USA
  78. Paul Nurse – President, The Royal Society; 2001 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
  79. Cecilia Medina Quiroga – Former President, Inter-American Court of Human Rights
  80. Elisabeth Ward – Executive Director, International Human Rights Law Institute (IHRLI), DePaul University College of Law
  81. Hannah Garry – Executive Director, UCLA Law The Promise Institute for Human Rights
  82. John Torpey – Director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center, City University of New York
  83. Josef Azizi – Former Judge, General Court of the European Union
  84. Ralf Michaels – Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
  85. Richard Wilson – Founding Director, International Human Rights Law Clinic, American University Washington College of Law
  86. James Silk – Binger Clinical Professor Emeritus of Human Rights, Yale Law School
  87. Elizabeth Brundige – Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Gender Justice Clinic, Cornell Law School
  88. Michael Lysander Fremuth – Professor of Fundamental and Human Rights, University of Vienna; Director Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Fundamental and Human Rights
  89. Rachel VanLandingham – Lt Col, USAF (ret.); Irwin R. Buchalter Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles
  90. Sharron Davies – Member of UK House of Lords, Swimmer, Olympic medallist
  91. Madeleine Rees – Former Secretary General of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
  92. Ken Blackwell – Former US Ambassador to the UN Commission on Human Rights
  93. Kevin Jon Heller – Professor of International Law and Security, University of Copenhagen
  94. Klaus Rackwitz – Former Director, International Nuremberg Principles Academy
  95. Juan Garces – Winner of the 1999 Right Livelihood Award
  96. Sandy Pappas – Former President of the Minnesota Senate
  97. Zorica Marić-Djordjević – Former Ambassador of Montenegro to the UN Human Rights Council
  98. Tracy Edwards – Founder, The Maiden Factor
  99. Joanna Cherry – Former Chair of UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights
  100. Jessica Peake – Director, International & Comparative Law Program, UCLA School of Law
  101. Jerry White – Professor Emeritus, Sociology, Western University
  102. Jeremy Sarkin – Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
  103. Jennifer Rasmussen – Executive Director, Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA)
  104. Ingrid Betancourt – Former Member of the Senate of Colombia
  105. Howard Morrison – Former President of the Appeals Division of the International Criminal Court
  106. Abbé Jolles – International Human Rights Litigator
  107. Abraham Cooper – Former Chair, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
  108. Achille Campagna – Member of the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court
  109. Adil Haque – Distinguished Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School
  110. Alastair Logan – Chair, Solicitors International Human Rights Group
  111. Alastair McEwin – Former Disability Discrimination Commissioner of Australia
  112. Alda Facio – Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls
  113. Alec von Graffenried – Former Mayor of Bern
  114. Alexander Motyl – Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University
  115. Alexandro Álvarez – Former UN Expert, Group of Human Rights Experts on Nicaragua
  116. Alia Brahimi – Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council
  117. Alma Lama – Former Ambassador of Kosovo to Italy, Malta and San Marino
  118. Amanda Ellis – Prime Minister’s Special Envoy and inaugural Ambassador for Women and Girls, New Zealand
  119. Amos Waldman – Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers
  120. Ana Helena Chacón Echeverría – Former Vice-President of Costa Rica
  121. Anand Grover – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health
  122. Andrea Shemberg – Chair, Global Business Initiative on Human Rights
  123. Andrew Hall – Former Chair of the Criminal Bar Association of England and Wales
  124. Andrew Woolford – Former President, International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS)
  125. Anna Adamska-Gallant – Judge of the European Court of Human Rights
  126. Anna Wyrozumska – Former Ad hoc Judge, European Court of Human Rights
  127. Anthony Chase – Professor, Diplomacy & World Affairs, Occidental College
  128. Arbana Xharra – Recipient of US Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award 2015
  129. Ariel Dorfman – Novelist, playwright, and human rights activist
  130. Ariel Dulitzky – Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
  131. Avidan Cover – Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
  132. Baher Azmy – Legal Director, Center for Constitutional Rights
  133. Barend van Leeuwen – Professor of European Union Law, Durham Law School
  134. Benjamin Davis – Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law
  135. Bill Shipsey – Executive Director, Art for Human Rights
  136. Blaine Bookey – Legal Director, Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, University of California College of the Law, San Francisco
  137. Brice Dickson – Former Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
  138. Bruce McColm – President, Institute for Democratic Strategies
  139. Carmela Pérez Bernárdez – Senior Professor of International and European Law, University of Granada
  140. Caroline Bennett – Assistant Professor in Social Anthropology and International Development, Sussex University
  141. Charles Adeogun-Phillips – Barrister
  142. Christian Roth – Founder and Honorary President, European Lawyers’ Union
  143. Christoph Degenhart – Former Judge of the Constitutional Court State of Saxony
  144. Christopher Kutz – Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law
  145. Claire Mahon – Executive Director, Global Human Rights Group
  146. Claude Nicati – Former Deputy Prosecutor General of Switzerland
  147. Colm O’Cinneide – Professor of Constitutional and Human Rights Law, Vice-Dean, UCL Faculty of Laws
  148. Dainius Pūras – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health
  149. Daniel Rothenberg – Professor of Practice; Co-Director, Future Security Initiative, Arizona State University
  150. Dante Pesce González – Former Chair of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights
  151. David Hunter – Professor Emeritus, American University Washington College of Law
  152. David Russell – UK Coordinator, Survivors Fund (SURF)
  153. David Wineland – 2012 Nobel Laureate in Physics
  154. Debórah Dwork – Director, Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity at The Graduate Center—CUNY
  155. Deena Hurwitz – Human Rights Attorney and Educator
  156. Denis Jivaga – Director, Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law (KIBHR)
  157. Dianne Post – International Human Rights Attorney
  158. Dick Spring – Former Foreign Minister of Ireland
  159. Dominique Attias – Former President of the European Bars Federation
  160. Edvard Moser – 2014 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
  161. Eleonora Mongelli – Vice President, Italian Federation for Human Rights (FIDU)
  162. Elfriede Jelinek – 2004 Nobel Laureate in Literature
  163. Elias Corey – 1990 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  164. Elisa von Joeden-Forgey – Executive Director, Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention
  165. Elisabeth Rabesandratana – Member of the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court
  166. Ellen Kennedy – Executive Director, World Without Genocide
  167. Eric Schwartz – Professor of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
  168. Eric Sottas – Founder and former Secretary General of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT)
  169. Errol Mendes – President, International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Canadian Section
  170. Eugene Fidell – Visiting Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School
  171. Eve Zucker – Lecturer at Yale University
  172. Fernand de Varennes – Former UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues
  173. Fernanda Pirie – Professor of the Anthropology of Law, University of Oxford
  174. Filloreta Kodra – Former Ambassador of Albania to the UN Office at Geneva
  175. Flavia Lattanzi – Former Ad Litem Judge, International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia
  176. Francisca Pou Giménez – Professor of Constitutional Law, UNAM
  177. François Audet – Director of the Montreal Institute of International Studies (IEIM)
  178. Frank Chalk – Founding Co-director, The Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University
  179. Franklin Dehousse – Former Judge, General Court of the European Union
  180. Frédéric Mégret – Professor and Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law, Faculty of Law, McGill University
  181. Frederik Harhoff – Former Judge, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
  182. Frej Fenniche – Former Chief of Asia, Pacific, Middle East and North Africa Branch of the OHCHR
  183. Gabor Rona – Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries
  184. Gerard Quinn – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  185. Giovanni Grasso – Former International Judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  186. Gregory Stanton – Founding President, Genocide Watch
  187. Gulnara Shahinian – Former UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery, Including Its Causes and Consequences
  188. Habib Nassar – Attorney and Transitional Justice Expert
  189. Hans Noot – Director, Gerard Noodt Foundation for Freedom of Religion or Belief
  190. Hans-Christof von Sponeck – Former UN Assistant Secretary-General
  191. Hansdeep Singh – Co-Founder, International Center for Advocates Against Discrimination (ICAAD)
  192. Haun Saussy – Professor, University of Chicago
  193. Henrikas Mickevičius – Former Member, UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
  194. Hiljmnijeta Apuk – Winner, United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights for 2013
  195. Houria Esslami – Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
  196. Hurst Hannum – Professor Emeritus of International Law, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
  197. Irene Victoria Massimino – Former High Criminal Court Rapporteur of Buenos Aires
  198. James Mehigan – Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Canterbury
  199. Jamil Dakwar – International Human Rights Lawyer and Adjunct Professor, New York University and Hunter College
  200. Jasper Krommendijk – Professor of Human Rights Law, Radboud University
  201. Jaspreet Singh – Co-Founder, Director of Policy & Advocacy, International Center for Advocates Against Discrimination (ICAAD)
  202. Jeanne Sarson – Co-founder, Persons Against Non-State Torture (NST)
  203. Jean-Pierre Mignard – Lawyer
  204. Jean-Pierre Sauvage – 2016 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  205. Jeff Kaufman – Director, writer, producer of the documentary about Iranian human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh “Nasrin”
  206. Jennifer Trahan – Clinical Professor; Director, Concentration in International Law and Human Rights, NYU Center for Global Affairs
  207. Joachim Savelsberg – Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Law, Former Arsham and Charlotte Ohanessian Chair, University of Minnesota
  208. Jocelyn Getgen – Director, Benjamin B. Ferencz Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic
  209. Jocelynne Scutt – Former Anti-Discrimination Commissioner of Tasmania
  210. John Dugard – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories
  211. John Hendy – Member of the UK House of Lords
  212. John Packer – Director of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC), Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
  213. Josef Drexl – Director, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition
  214. Joseph DiMento – Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law
  215. Juan Esteban Aguirre Martinez – Former Foreign Minister of Paraguay
  216. Karen Gomez Dumpit – Former Commissioner, Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines (CHR)
  217. Karen Musalo – Director, Center for Gender & Refugee Studies UC Law, San Francisco
  218. Katherine Spillar – Executive Director, Feminist Majority Foundation
  219. Kermit Roosevelt – Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School
  220. Kerry Kennedy – President, Robert and Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center
  221. Kirsten Ainley – Professor and Director of Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University
  222. Leilani Farha – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing
  223. Lia Tsuladze – Executive Director, Center for Social Sciences (CSS)
  224. Linda MacDonald – Co-founder, Persons Against Non-State Torture (NST)
  225. Lisa Hajjar – Professor of Sociology, University of California – Santa Barbara
  226. Livingstone Sewanyana – Former UN Independent Expert on the Promotion of a Democratic and Equitable International Order
  227. Loveday Hodson – Professor of International Human Rights Law, University of Leicester
  228. Lucia Serena Rossi – Former Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union
  229. Luciano Hazan – Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
  230. Lucius Caflisch – Former Judge, European Court of Human Rights
  231. Luis Miguel Hinojosa Martínez – Former President of the European Society of International Law (ESIL)
  232. Lysa John – Expert on civil society and collective action
  233. Marek Antoni Nowicki – Former President of the UN Human Rights Advisory Panel in Kosovo
  234. Marion Böker – Director, Consultancy for Human Rights & Gender Issues
  235. Mark Kersten – Assistant Professor, Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of the Fraser Valley
  236. Mark Klamberg – Deputy Director, Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice
  237. Martin Flaherty – Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor, School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
  238. Martti Koskenniemi – Former Member of the UN International Law Commission
  239. Mary O’Connell – Chair in Law and Professor of International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
  240. Maude Barlow – Former Senior Advisor on Water to the President of the UN General Assembly
  241. Maxim Pensky – Co-Director, Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP), Binghamton University
  242. May-Britt Moser – 2014 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
  243. Melissa Parke – Former Minister for International Development of Australia (AusAID)
  244. Michael Newton – Professor of the Practice of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School
  245. Michael Schmitt – Professor of International Law, University of Reading School of Law
  246. Michel Mayor – 2019 Nobel Laureate in Physics
  247. Miloon Kothari – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing
  248. Mostafa Fouad – Executive Director, HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement
  249. Nicholas Grief – Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Kent and Honorary Associate Tenant, Doughty Street Chambers
  250. Nicholas Vineall – Former Chair of the Bar Council of England and Wales
  251. Nicola Macbean – Executive Director, The Rights Practice
  252. Noanne Tenneson – Executive Director, Alliance des Avocats pour les Droits de l’Homme (AADH)
  253. Ole von Uexkull – Executive Director, Right Livelihood
  254. Oliver Hart – 2016 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences
  255. Param Cumaraswamy – Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers
  256. Paul Milgrom – 2020 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences
  257. Paul Rink – Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School
  258. Pearl Eliadis – Human rights lawyer and Associate Professor, Max Bell School of Public Policy
  259. Peter Ratcliffe – 2019 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
  260. Peter Stafverfeldt – Chief Judge, Skaraborg District Court
  261. Predrag Dojčinović – Former War Crimes Expert at the Office of the Prosecutor at the ICTY
  262. Ray Murphy – Professor, Irish Centre for Human Rights, School of Law, University of Galway
  263. Rebecca Cook – Professor Emerita, Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto
  264. Rebecca Shoot – Co-Convener, Washington Working Group for the International Criminal Court
  265. Reinhard Genzel – 2020 Nobel Laureate in Physics
  266. Rhoda Howard-Hassmann – Former Canada Research Chair in International Human Rights
  267. Ricardo Sunga – Former Chair-Rapporteur and Member of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent
  268. Richard Dieter – Former Executive Director, Death Penalty Information Center
  269. Richard Henderson – 2017 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  270. Richard Roberts – 1993 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
  271. Roald Hoffmann – 1981 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  272. Robert Huber – 1988 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  273. Roger Clark – Former Member, UN Committee on Crime Prevention and Control
  274. Roger Kornberg – 2006 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  275. Roland Adjovi – Former Member, UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
  276. Ronald Slye – Professor of Law, Seattle University
  277. Rudolf Mellinghoff – Former President of Federal Fiscal Court of Germany
  278. Saeed Mokbil – Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries
  279. Saira Mohamed – Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law
  280. Samuel Townend – Former Chair of the Bar Council of England and Wales
  281. Sandra Coyle – Former Executive Director, World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy (WFM/IGP)
  282. Sara Chandler – Secretary to the Human Rights Commission of the European Bars Federation (FBE)
  283. Scott Roehm – Adjunct Professor, Georgetown Law School; Senior Director for Justice and Accountability, Center for Victims of Torture
  284. Sheldon Glashow – 1979 Nobel Laureate in Physics
  285. Siobhan Wills – Director, Transitional Justice Institute (TJI), Ulster University
  286. Sonja Biserko – Former Member, UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the DPRK
  287. Stanislav Pavlovschi – Former Judge, European Court of Human Rights
  288. Stephen Rosenbaum – Frank C. Newman Lecturer, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley
  289. Stuart Russell – Co-chair, Monitoring Committee on Attacks on Lawyers, International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL)
  290. Suliman Baldo – Former UN Independent Expert on the Situation of Human Rights in Mali
  291. Susan Bazilli – Member, UN Group of Independent Experts on the Human Rights Situation in Belarus
  292. Susana SáCouto – Director, War Crimes Research Office (WCRO), American University Washington College of Law
  293. Takaaki Kajita – 2015 Nobel Laureate in Physics
  294. Tali Nates – Recipient of the 2023 US Secretary of State Religious Freedom Award
  295. Toby Cadman – Barrister and Head of Outline Chambers
  296. Tom Dannenbaum – Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
  297. Tom Rawlings – Former Judge of the US Juvenile Courts
  298. Tomas Manguel – Professor of International Criminal Law, Universidad de Buenos Aires
  299. Tudor Ulianovschi – Former Foreign Minister of Moldova
  300. Valeriu Ciucă – Former Judge, General Court of the European Union
  301. Veronica Undurraga – Former President of the Expert Commission of the Constitutional Council of Chile
  302. Victoria Sanford – Founding Director, Center for Human Rights & Peace Studies at Lehman College-City University of New York (CUNI)
  303. Vilenas Vadapalas – Former Judge, General Court of the European Union
  304. Vojislav Šuc – Former President of the UN Human Rights Council
  305. Waad Al-Kateab – Oscar-nominated film director
  306. William Bourdon – International human rights lawyer
  307. Yevgeniy Zhovtis – Member of the Board of the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute
  308. Aurora Ciucă – President, “Vespasian V. Pella” Association; Faculty of Law and Public Administration, University “Ștefan cel Mare”
  309. Nenad Stojanović – Professor, University of Geneva

CC:

  • UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, H.E. Volker Türk
  • President of the UN General Assembly, H.E. Annalena Baerbock
  • President of the UN Human Rights Council, H.E. Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro
  • Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council
  • President of the European Council, H.E. António Costa
  • UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, Dr Mai Sato
  • Chair and Members of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran
  • Other relevant UN Special Procedures