Human rights organizations confirm the crackdown on protests in Iran (AFP)
Canada announced, on Friday, that it will prevent 10,000 Iranian officials from entering its territory, while continuing to… United States of America Coordination on how to respond to what it describes as the “crackdown campaign” once morest protesters in Iran.
On Friday, Canada intensified its pressure on Iran, announcing the imposition of new sanctions, including preventing ten thousand Iranian officials from entering its territory “permanently.”
The decision to prevent entry into Canadian territory includes half of the commanders of the Revolutionary Guards, according to “Archyde.com”.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said: “It is a measure that is used only in the most dangerous circumstances once morest regimes that commit war crimes or genocide, as in Bosnia and Rwanda,” reiterating his support for the Iranians who have been demonstrating for three weeks.
In addition, the US State Department said today, Friday, that the United States will continue to coordinate with its allies on how to respond to the “crackdown” in Iran and “state-sponsored violence” once morest women.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Vidant Patel told reporters that “credible human rights groups have confirmed that the Iranian government has so far killed more than 100 people in its bloody campaign,” according to him.
Iran has witnessed protests since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, on September 16, following she was arrested by the morality police in Tehran and accused of violating the established dress code.
(AFP, Archyde.com)