AhlulBayt News Agency: Melania Trump, the wife of the U.S. president, in a deeply hypocritical move and simultaneously with the funeral procession of the pure bodies of innocent Minab students who were martyred in the criminal attack by the American-Zionist enemy in Iran, took the chair of the presidency of the United Nations Security Council and called on countries to support children’s access to education.
The meeting titled “Children, Technology, and Education in Conflict” was held on Monday under the chairmanship of Melania Trump, the wife of the U.S. president, while only two days earlier Iranian media had reported on a joint airstrike by the American-Zionist enemy on a girls’ school in the Minab area of Hormozgan Province, creating a heartbreaking tragedy.
Based on preliminary statistics, in this war crime—which pained the heart of every free human being—at least 165 students of the school were martyred and 96 others were injured. The funeral ceremony for the pure bodies of these مظلوم martyrs was held in Minab while the international community and the false claimants of human rights have sunk into complete silence.
In a clear contradiction, Melania Trump—who had previously claimed in her speeches to support children—took the chair of the Security Council while the blood-soaked bodies of the Minab students were being laid to rest. In her remarks, while evading condemnation of the crime that was carried out on the orders of her husband, she made an excessive claim, saying: “America stands with all children across the world. I hope peace will soon be established for you.”
She further referred in a passive tone to the role of education in preventing conflicts and said: “A nation that considers learning sacred protects its books, language, science, and mathematics.” This is while the aggressors against the Minab school, with the full support of the United States, targeted not only books and language but the lives of dozens of defenseless students.
Prior to the holding of this meeting, Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran’s ambassador and representative to the United Nations, in a strongly worded reaction, had described Washington’s move to hold a meeting about supporting children in conflicts—while it and its allies are bombing Iranian cities—as “deeply shameful and hypocritical.”
This comes as the performance of the U.S. government in committing widespread joint crimes alongside the Zionist regime in the region identifies itself and its allies as the greatest violators of children’s rights.
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