The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Iran: Joe Biden announces further sanctions in view of the violence at demonstrations

2022-10-04T05:19:38.497Z


The Iranian regime is brutally cracking down on protests. Now the United States is promising new sanctions. "Violent perpetrators against peaceful demonstrators" are to be sanctioned this week.


Enlarge image

Demonstration in Tehran in September: The protests in Iran are not abating

Photo: - / AFP

Iran has experienced a wave of protests since the death of a 22-year-old in police custody.

The regime responds with increasing severity.

Now Washington wants to respond.

The US has announced further sanctions against Tehran.

The measures are a reaction to the violent crackdown on "peaceful demonstrators" in the country, said US President Joe Biden in Washington on Monday.

As early as this week, Washington will therefore impose further sanctions on “violent offenders against peaceful demonstrators”.

Biden did not provide further details, but said in the statement that the US would "continue to hold Iranian officials accountable and support the rights of Iranians to protest freely".

Washington had already announced further sanctions against the Iranian vice squad and several security officials at the end of September.

The US President was now "deeply concerned" by the reports about the "increasingly brutal crackdown on demonstrators in Iran, including students and women".

The US stands with Iranian women and all Iranian citizens whose courage is "an inspiration to the world," Biden said.

Earlier, White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre said the US was "alarmed and outraged" by the Iranian authorities' repression of student protests.

Violence against students at elite university

Violent clashes broke out at Tehran's Sharif University on Monday night: the police used tear gas against around 200 protesters.

Meanwhile, Iran's spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, blamed the US and Israel for the nearly three-week protests.

The protests in Iran were triggered by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.

The young Kurdish woman was arrested by the Morality Police in Tehran on September 13, apparently for not wearing the Islamic headscarf according to the rules.

After her arrest, Amini collapsed under mysterious circumstances at the police station and was pronounced dead at the hospital three days later.

The Iranian government's treatment of women and its violent repression of peaceful demonstrations are "exactly the kind of behavior that drives talented young Iranians" to leave their country "by the thousands in search of dignity and prospects." said Biden's government spokeswoman.

more on the subject

Protests in Iran: This time it's differentAn analysis by Monika Bolliger

She also underscored the importance of continued negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. "We believe this deal is the best way to tackle the nuclear issue," she stressed, as long as Washington believes the talks can be continued " in the interests of U.S. national security.

The nuclear deal with Iran was negotiated in 2015 under then US President Barack Obama with the participation of China, Russia, France, Great Britain and Germany.

It should prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.

The so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPoA) stipulates that Iran will limit its nuclear activities in exchange for an easing of international sanctions.

Under Obama's successor, Donald Trump, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018.

As a result, Iran gradually no longer kept its commitments.

For months, negotiations in Vienna have been trying to revive the agreement, but recently the negotiations have reached a dead end.

asc/AFP

Source: spiegel

All news articles on 2022-10-04

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.