Review of Article 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its comparison with the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Do you know: there are 30 human rights laws? These are your most basic human rights and belong to you.
Article 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights emphasizes that no human is guilty or guilty unless his crime is proved in court.
The accusation of humans, whether by government or by individuals, constitutes a violation of human rights and the foundation of the principle of justice is that any human being is presumed to be guilty of guilt unless in a fair trial it is guilty. He will prove it.
However, Articles 36 and 37 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasize this right and consider the person as a crime not to be punishable in law until his conviction is proved in a competent court.