Collective punishment is inhumane

Collective punishment is inhumane, immoral, and ineffective. The collective punishment in Gaza – from years of embargoes to indiscriminate killing of Palestinians – has only brought us the horrible situation today. 



Sadly, some believe we should impose similar collective punishment on Iranians and we have seen how decades of sanctions have only enriched the worst actors and crushed the lives of ordinary people. 

As the world watches thousands of innocent Palestinians, including so many children, killed in destruction caused by decades of political and moral failures, we hope that policymakers will finally realize that collective punishment has no place in our policies.

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