The silence of these nuanced American architects of appeasement is voluntary. But one courageous Iranian human rights lawyer’s silence has been imposed.

As reported by Women in the World, “After two trials described by Amnesty International as ‘grossly unfair,’ Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been sentenced to a total of 38 years in prison and 148 lashes.”

A lawyer defending women who publicly remove their hijabs, and one who had already served three years of a trumped up 2010 conviction of conspiring to harm state security, Sotoudeh now absurdly has been “charged with seven crimes and given the maximum sentence for all of them. Five additional years were added from a 2016 case in which she was convicted in absentia. The total 38-year sentence was severe even by Iranian standards—a country often accused of human rights abuses, particularly involving women.”

As with the U.N.’s elevation of Iran to the CSW, Iran’s unconscionable treatment of Nasrin Sotoudeh was condemned by righteous minds, including Amnesty International and the Center for Human Rights in Iran. But, as with the U.N.’s elevation of Iran to the CSW, the evil Iranian regime’s heinous abuse of Sotoudeh’s rights has apparently yet to elicit a condemnation from the aforementioned “Oracle” or his acolytes.

Oh, and there was this bitterly ironic condemnation coming on Sotoudeh’s sentencing day, when the U.N. investigator on human rights in Iran decried the persistent oppression of Iranian women, and argued that the “[w]orrying patterns of intimidation, arrest, prosecution, and ill-treatment of human rights defenders, lawyers, and labor rights activists signal an increasingly severe state response.”

Doubtless, the U.N.’s CSW will put his concerns and Nasrin Sotoudeh’s rights at the top of their agenda.

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