March 5, 2026
Council for Global Equality Statement on the U.S. Conflict in Iran
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Council for Global Equality (CGE) denounces the ongoing
military operations conducted by the United States, in conjunction with Israel, toward Iran.
These actions lack clear justification, a clear timeline, and clearly violate the United States
Constitution, as only Congress has the power to declare war. As CGE stated in our response to
the United States’ military action in Venezuela in January, this effort is yet another example of
the Trump administration’s dangerous regression to unchecked and escalating interventionism
and threats to international human rights standards.
We are deeply concerned about the rising civilian toll of these operations and attacks on civilian
infrastructure. There are numerous reports of US and Israeli airstrikes that have hit public
facilities in Iran, including a missile strike on a girls’ school which killed more than 150 students
and teachers. Some organizations are estimating at least 1,000 civilian casualties within the first
few days of this crisis. This is on top of the estimated 30,000 civilian deaths by Iranian forces in
the last months of civilian peaceful protest against the regime. Iran’s counterstrikes on U.S.
military bases in the region are also of great concern, as civilians are forced to flee their homes
for safety.
These actions constitute serious violations of international law and the Geneva Conventions. As
a U.S.-based advocacy organization that works closely with civil society across the Middle East
and world to promote the human rights and dignity of LGBTQI+ persons, we recognize that this
U.S. action endangers the safety and security of everyone in the region, including those in the
LGBTQI+ community. LGBTQI+ organizations in the region have already been forced to
transition their services to humanitarian relief and emergency response in previous years, and
these strikes will only exacerbate this challenge.
The Iranian people and their neighbors have long faced violence, persecution, and devastating
economic consequences — at the hands of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s ruthless rule and, for
decades, through the interference and sanctions policies of external powers including the United
States. The regime’s human rights record is severe. It has brutalized ethnic and religious
minorities, suppressed dissent, and systematically persecuted LGBTQI+ people. Too often, we
have learned of the regime’s brutal repression of LGBTQI+ people, as Iran criminalizes
same-sex sexual relations with the maximum penalty of death and has carried out executions of
gay men as recently as 2022. The UN’s Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the
Islamic Republic of Iran reported in March 2025 that LGBTQ+ people are subjected to
“dehumanising insults, threats and treatment amounting to torture” and that these violations may
constitute gender persecution.” Alongside these abuses and other attacks on minorities, Iranian
human rights defenders have long called for international attention to the multitude of human
rights violations carried out by the regime.
We acknowledge these abuses in solidarity with the Iranian people, and not to join those who use
human rights as cover for military intervention. Pinkwashing, the cynical deployment of
LGBTQI+ human rights to legitimize war and occupation, has no place in our advocacy. We
refuse to let this recognition be conscripted into that logic. While CGE does not mourn the end of
Khamenei’s deadly rule, we fear for the safety and security of all Iranians and others in the
region in the midst of ongoing strikes and further threats of escalation. We are mindful that the
broader regional consequences of this moment — political, religious, and cultural — will fall
hardest on the most vulnerable, including LGBTQI+ people. Iranians deserve a future free from
violence and one that ensures respect for the human rights of all. A future Iran must be shaped by
Iranians.
However, the fact remains that the Trump Administration must – according to our Constitution –
convince both the American people and Congress that there is a legitimate reason for war.
Unfortunately, since September 11, 2001, Congress’s ability to provide checks on Executive war
powers has deeply eroded under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
It is Congress’s solemn duty to debate and authorize U.S. military interventions. We urge the
United States Congress to immediately pass a War Powers Resolution that reins in this
administration’s warrantless and unchecked military efforts in Iran, Venezuela, and elsewhere.
Furthermore, we urge the international community to hold the U.S. government and its Israeli
partners accountable for their actions during this conflict. The protection of civilians and
commitments to international human rights standards cannot be undermined.
*For press inquiries, please contact Keifer Buckingham at keifer@globalequality.org.
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