Kenneth Maginniss Time To Confront Iran's Human Rights Abuses
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In “Time to Confront Iran’s Human Rights Abuses” by Kenneth Maginnis, brings focus on the nuclear agreement and the risks it poses on civilian lives. The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, showed signs of hope of diminishing Israel’s existence within twenty-five years. The article demonstrates a natural law. From lecture two (Brabazon, 2015), in natural law, rulers cannot make laws as they please and that broken laws are wrong, not because they are broken, but because it is unfair. In Iran, the Supreme Leader is a clergyman who is thought to be as the missing imam of the Prophet Muhammad. Therefore, the Supreme Leader inherits political and religious authority (Sadjadpour, 2015) and is more powerful than the president of Iran. As part of