The “should” includes everybody. I think human rights are universal. It's everybody's obligation to raise the issue. Who “would” I think is a different question. I will be looking at those countries that support the resolution in New York, that cosponsored the resolution, to ask people who could speak out.
There are also other countries that may not support the resolution but may feel that, at least in certain cases, their conscience requires that they speak out on Iran, such as Iran's partners in the OIC, the Islamic conference of countries, and Iran's partners in the NAM, the Non-Aligned Movement. Some of the leading actors in this movement, I think, could and should be encouraged to speak to Iran either publicly or privately on these issues. On some issues, I think, many feel compelled to speak out more so than on other issues. The Baha’i situation may present a situation for some on which they feel the need to speak out. Maybe some might want to champion increasing media freedoms. There's a range of countries out there that have different priorities, but they can all be utilized as channels to communicate with Iran.