There's a lot more, in fact, that I think our countries can do.
Of course, continue sustained focus and pressure is one. Another, I think, is engage more broadly the whole community of human rights promoters, including the UN system. There is a UN country team in Iran which has programs in which they are in contact with the government. These could have a sharper human rights focus. The UN membership can support or encourage these people to become more focused on human rights. The UNODC, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, has a program in the country supporting combatting the drug trade. This could become more human rights friendly, or become more focused on rule of law and the judiciary, so there are still avenues open for countries to take them to task in a more fine-grained manner on human rights violations.