Iran’s revolutionary leadership stresses the urgent need to pursue and recover rights violated by international criminals, arrogant forces, and occupiers. The text highlights the bloodshed of the second and third imposed wars, the physical, psychological, material, and moral damage inflicted on the homeland and every Iranian both inside and outside the country. It cites unprecedented war crimes in Minab and Lamir, attacks on medical and service centers, the killing of newborns and the elderly, and the martyrdom of a unique, unparalleled figure—an esteemed militant leader. Each of these incidents represents hundreds or thousands of significant legal cases that must be seriously pursued before national and international courts. The text also notes that admissions and boastful claims by some leaders of the American and Zionist enemy constitute legal acknowledgment, providing a basis for restoring the stolen rights of the people.